> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.metadium.com/en/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.metadium.com/en/wallet/wallet-info.md).

# Wallet Info

Wallets vary in functionality depending on the services they cater to, but they are primarily used as tools to manage accounts and to check and transfer balances of coins/tokens. Wallets can generate externally owned accounts (EOAs) and perform operations to send transactions to the blockchain. A notable example is MetaMask, a widely used wallet that can connect to most blockchains.

To move Meta, the asset of Metadium, one needs to use a wallet. Using a universal wallet like MetaMask requires registration of Metadium network information before transferring Meta.

The Metadium network information is as follows.

> #### Metadium Mainnet
>
> &#x20; Network name: META Mainnet
>
> &#x20; New RPC URL: <https://api.metadium.com/prod>
>
> &#x20; Chain ID: 11
>
> &#x20; Currency symbol: META&#x20;
>
> &#x20; Block explorer URL: <https://explorer.metadium.com&#x20>;

> #### Metadium Testnet
>
> &#x20; Network name: META Testnet
>
> &#x20; New RPC URL: <https://api.metadium.com/dev>
>
> &#x20; Chain ID: 12
>
> &#x20; Currency symbol: META&#x20;
>
> &#x20; Block explorer URL: <https://testnetexplorer.metadium.com&#x20>;


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