Govi Wallet is a non-custodial crypto wallet that allows you to store, manage, and use your digital assets across supported blockchain networks.
Unlike traditional services, Govi Wallet does not hold or control your funds. Your private keys and recovery phrase are stored locally on your device, which means you have full control over your assets at all times.
The wallet is designed to provide a simple and clear way to interact with crypto without unnecessary complexity. You can send and receive assets, track your balances, and use supported features such as staking directly from the application.
Govi Wallet supports multiple networks and tokens, allowing you to manage different assets in one place. The interface is built to be accessible for both new and experienced users.
Important: Before getting started, it is important to understand that you are fully responsible for securing your wallet. Losing access to your recovery phrase may result in permanent loss of your funds.
Download and Installation
Download Govi Wallet
Visit the download page and choose your operating system. Make sure you download the latest available version of the wallet.
Windows Installation
Download the installer file (Govi-Wallet-Setup.exe)
Double-click the file to start the installation
Follow the steps in the installation wizard
Launch Govi Wallet from your desktop or Start Menu
macOS Installation
Download the .dmg file
Open the file and drag Govi Wallet into your Applications folder
Open Applications and launch Govi Wallet
If prompted, allow the app in System Settings → Security & Privacy
Linux Installation
Download the .AppImage file
Make the file executable using the terminal: chmod +x Govi-Wallet.AppImage
Run the application: ./Govi-Wallet.AppImage
Linux Terminal Commands
cd ~/Downloads
chmod +x Govi-Wallet.AppImage
./Govi-Wallet.AppImage
Always download the wallet from the official website. Avoid using third-party sources or modified files to reduce security risks.
Wallet Setup and Recovery
Wallet Setup and Recovery
Govi Wallet allows you to either create a new wallet or restore access to an existing one. Since the wallet is non-custodial, all access to your funds is controlled through your recovery phrase and private keys, which are stored locally on your device.
During setup, you will be asked to either generate a new wallet or import an existing one using a recovery phrase. Both options give you full control over your assets, but they require careful handling of sensitive information.
It is important to understand that Govi Wallet does not store your private keys or recovery phrase. This means there is no way to recover access if this information is lost. Taking the time to properly set up and secure your wallet is essential before you begin using it.
Important: Govi Wallet does not store your recovery phrase or private keys. If you lose this information, access to your wallet cannot be restored.
Create a New Wallet
Creating a new wallet generates a unique recovery phrase that gives you full access to your funds. This phrase is created locally on your device and is never shared with external services.
Open Govi Wallet and select Create New Wallet
Set a secure password to protect access to the application
Save your recovery phrase when it is displayed
Confirm the recovery phrase as prompted to complete setup
The recovery phrase is the most important part of your wallet. It should be written down and stored securely before proceeding.
Import an Existing Wallet
Open Govi Wallet and select Import Wallet
Enter your recovery phrase exactly as it was originally created
Set a new password for local access
Complete the setup process and wait for your wallet to load
Make sure the recovery phrase is entered correctly. Even small differences will prevent the wallet from being restored.
Backup Your Recovery Phrase
Your recovery phrase is the only way to restore access to your wallet. It acts as a master key that provides full control over your funds.
You should store your recovery phrase in a secure and private location. It is recommended to keep it offline and avoid saving it in digital formats such as screenshots, notes, or cloud storage.
Anyone with access to your recovery phrase can access your wallet and transfer your funds. For this reason, it should never be shared or exposed to other people or services.
Govi Wallet does not store your recovery phrase and cannot recover it if it is lost. If you lose access to your recovery phrase, your funds may be permanently inaccessible.
Security Note: Anyone with access to your recovery phrase can fully control your wallet and funds. Always keep it private and secure.
Wallet Interface Overview
The Govi Wallet interface is designed to provide a clear and simple view of your assets and activity. It allows you to quickly access your balances, manage transactions, and navigate between different features of the wallet.
When you open the wallet, you will see your main dashboard with an overview of your assets. From here, you can select tokens, view transaction history, and access key actions such as sending or receiving funds.
Main Sections
Assets — shows your current balances across supported tokens
Transactions — displays recent activity and transaction history
Actions — includes options such as Send, Receive, and other available features
These sections are designed to give you quick access to the most important parts of the wallet without unnecessary complexity.
Navigation
You can navigate through the wallet using the main menu or interface tabs. Each section is organized to help you find what you need with minimal steps.
Switching between assets or features does not affect your funds. It only changes what is displayed on the screen.
Managing Assets
You can view and manage multiple assets within the wallet. Selecting an asset will show its balance, transaction history, and available actions.
Depending on the supported networks, you may also be able to add or manage tokens within the wallet interface.
Tip: If you don’t see a specific token, make sure it is supported or added to your wallet.
Send Crypto
Sending crypto from Govi Wallet allows you to transfer your assets to another wallet address on a supported network. The process is straightforward, but it is important to carefully review all details before confirming a transaction.
Each transaction is processed on a blockchain network and may require a network fee. Once confirmed, the transaction cannot be reversed.
How to Send Crypto
Open Govi Wallet and select the asset you want to send
Click the Send button
Enter the recipient’s wallet address
Enter the amount you want to send
Review the transaction details, including network fees
Confirm the transaction
After confirmation, the transaction will be submitted to the network and begin processing.
Before confirming a transaction, make sure all details are correct. Sending assets to the wrong address or using the wrong network may result in permanent loss of funds.
Important: Always double-check the recipient address and network before sending. Transactions cannot be reversed once confirmed.
Receive Crypto
Receiving Crypto Overview
Receiving crypto in Govi Wallet allows you to accept funds from another wallet using your unique wallet address.
Each asset has its own address depending on the selected network, so it is important to ensure the correct asset
and network are selected before receiving funds.
Once a transaction is sent to your address, it will be processed on the blockchain and appear in your wallet after confirmation.
How to Receive Crypto
Open Govi Wallet and select the asset you want to receive
Click the Receive button
Copy your wallet address or use the QR code
Share the address with the sender
After the transaction is sent, it may take some time to appear depending on network conditions.
Make sure the sender is using the correct network and asset type. Sending funds to an incompatible network may result in permanent loss.
Receive GOVI in Your Wallet
Use the address below to receive GOVI on the Ethereum network. You can copy the address or share it using the QR code available in the wallet interface.
💡 A QR code is available in the wallet for quick sharing and scanning.
Transaction Fees (Gas Fees)
Overview
Transaction fees, often referred to as gas fees, are required to process transactions on blockchain networks.
These fees are not set or controlled by Govi Wallet. Instead, they are determined by the network and are paid
to validators or miners who process and confirm transactions.
The cost of a transaction can vary depending on network conditions. When network activity is high, fees may
increase as more users compete to have their transactions processed. During periods of lower activity, fees
are typically reduced.
Estimated Fees
In most cases, the wallet will display an estimated fee before you confirm a transaction. This allows you
to review the total cost, including both the amount being sent and the associated network fee. Some networks
may also allow you to adjust the fee, which can affect how quickly your transaction is confirmed.
Fee Impact on Processing Time
Higher fees generally result in faster processing, while lower fees may lead to delays. However, the exact
confirmation time depends on the network and its current load.
Important Note
It is important to understand that transaction fees are required for every operation on the blockchain,
including sending assets and interacting with smart contracts. These fees are part of how decentralized
networks function and cannot be avoided.
Transaction Status
Overview
After sending a transaction, you can track its status directly in Govi Wallet.
The status reflects the current stage of the transaction on the blockchain network.
A transaction may appear as pending while it is being processed. Once it is included in a block, it becomes confirmed.
In some cases, a transaction may fail due to network conditions or incorrect parameters.
Status Overview
Processing time depends on the selected network and its current load. Some transactions are confirmed quickly,
while others may take longer during periods of high activity.
Transaction Status Table
Status: Description
-----------------------------------
Pending Transaction is waiting to be processed
Confirmed Transaction successfully added to the blockchain
Failed Transaction was not completed
What is Staking
Overview
Staking is a way to participate in blockchain networks by locking your assets for a certain period of time in exchange for rewards.
Instead of simply holding tokens in your wallet, staking allows you to put them to use and earn additional tokens over time.
When you stake your assets, they are used to support network operations such as transaction validation and security.
In return, the network distributes rewards based on the amount staked and the conditions of the staking program.
Rewards and APY
The exact reward rate, often expressed as APY (Annual Percentage Yield), may vary depending on the asset, network conditions, and staking duration.
Some staking options may require locking your assets for a fixed period, while others may offer more flexibility.
Important Considerations
It is important to understand that while staking can generate rewards, it also involves certain trade-offs.
Locked assets may not be immediately available, and rewards are not guaranteed. Always review the terms before staking your assets.
How to Stake in Govi Wallet
Overview
Staking in Govi Wallet allows you to lock supported assets directly from the wallet interface and start earning rewards.
The process is simple, but it is important to review the available options and conditions before confirming.
Different assets may offer different staking terms, including lock-up periods, reward rates, and minimum amounts.
How to Stake
Open Govi Wallet and select the asset you want to stake
Navigate to the Staking section
Choose a staking option based on available terms
Enter the amount you want to stake
Review the lock-up period, rewards, and conditions
Confirm the staking transaction
Once confirmed, your assets will be locked according to the selected terms.
Important: Staked assets may not be available for transfer until the lock-up period ends. Always review the terms before confirming.
Staking Terms and Rewards
Overview
Before staking your assets, it is important to understand the conditions under which staking operates.
Each staking option may have different terms, including how long your assets are locked and how rewards are calculated.
These terms affect both your ability to access funds and the potential rewards you may earn over time.
Lock-up Periods
Some staking options require your assets to be locked for a fixed period of time. During this period, your funds cannot be transferred or used.
Lock-up periods can vary depending on the asset and staking program. Shorter lock-ups may offer more flexibility, while longer lock-ups may provide higher rewards.
Make sure you are comfortable with the duration before confirming a staking action.
Rewards and APY
Staking rewards are typically distributed over time and are often expressed as APY (Annual Percentage Yield). This represents the estimated return based on current conditions.
The actual rewards you receive may vary depending on factors such as network activity, validator performance, and the total amount staked across the network.
Rewards are not guaranteed and may change over time.
Reward Distribution
Depending on the staking model, rewards may be distributed continuously, at fixed intervals, or after the lock-up period ends.
You can usually track your earned rewards directly within the wallet interface.
Important: Staking involves certain risks. Your assets may be locked for a fixed period of time and may not be available for immediate use.
Rewards are not guaranteed and can change depending on network conditions. Always review the staking terms before confirming.
How to Keep Your Wallet Safe
Overview
Keeping your wallet secure is essential when using a non-custodial solution like Govi Wallet.
Since you have full control over your private keys and assets, you are also responsible for protecting them from loss or unauthorized access.
There is no central authority that can recover your wallet or reverse transactions.
For this reason, following basic security practices is critical when managing your funds.
Best Practices
Store your recovery phrase in a secure and private location
Never share your private keys or seed phrase with anyone
Use a strong password to protect access to your wallet
Keep your device and operating system up to date
Avoid installing untrusted applications or browser extensions
These simple steps can significantly reduce the risk of losing access to your wallet or exposing your funds.
Avoiding Common Risks
Be cautious when interacting with external links, unknown websites, or third-party services. Phishing attempts and malicious applications are common in the crypto space and may try to trick you into revealing sensitive information.
Always verify addresses, URLs, and transaction details before taking any action.
Important: Govi Wallet does not have access to your private keys or recovery phrase and cannot recover your wallet.
If this information is lost or compromised, your funds may be permanently inaccessible.
Private Keys and Seed Phrase
Overview
Your wallet is secured by two key elements: your private keys and your recovery phrase (also known as a seed phrase).
These components are used to generate and control access to your wallet on the blockchain.
Govi Wallet stores this information locally on your device and does not transmit it to any external servers.
This ensures that you remain in full control of your assets, but it also means that protecting this information is entirely your responsibility.
Understanding how private keys and recovery phrases work will help you avoid common mistakes and reduce the risk of losing access to your funds.
Recovery Phrase (Seed Phrase)
The recovery phrase is a set of words generated when you create a wallet. It is designed to be a human-readable backup that allows you to restore your wallet on any supported device.
This phrase represents your entire wallet and can be used to recover all associated addresses and balances. Because of this, it should be treated as highly sensitive information.
Recovery Phrase Example:
apple river stone bright velvet tree
silver moon echo glass sunset field
The words must be stored in the correct order. Even a single missing or misplaced word will make it impossible to restore your wallet.
Private Key
A private key is a unique cryptographic string that provides direct access to a specific wallet address.
Unlike the recovery phrase, which restores the entire wallet, a private key typically corresponds to a single account or address.
In most cases, Govi Wallet manages private keys automatically in the background, so you do not need to interact with them directly.
Private keys should never be shared, stored in unsecured environments, or entered into unknown applications.
Anyone with access to a private key can fully control the associated funds.
Important: Your recovery phrase and private keys are the only way to access your wallet.
If they are lost, exposed, or compromised, Govi Wallet cannot recover your wallet or restore access to your funds.
Lost Access and Recovery
Overview
Access to your wallet depends entirely on your recovery phrase and private keys. Since Govi Wallet is a non-custodial wallet,
there is no central system that can restore access if this information is lost.
If you lose access to your device but still have your recovery phrase, you can restore your wallet on a new device and regain full access to your funds.
Restoring Your Wallet
To recover access to your wallet:
Install Govi Wallet on a new device
Select Import Wallet
Enter your recovery phrase exactly as it was created
Set a new password for local access
Complete the setup process
Once restored, your balances and transaction history will be available again.
When Recovery Is Not Possible
If your recovery phrase or private keys are lost, access to your wallet cannot be restored. There is no way to reset your wallet, recover your funds, or reverse transactions.
Because blockchain systems are decentralized, no one — including Govi Wallet — can access or recover your wallet without the correct credentials.
Preventing Loss of Access
To reduce the risk of losing access:
Store your recovery phrase in multiple secure locations
Avoid keeping it in digital or easily accessible formats
Do not share it with anyone
Make sure you can access it when needed
Taking these precautions can help ensure that you retain access to your wallet over time.
Security & Troubleshooting
Common Issues
While using Govi Wallet, you may occasionally encounter issues related to transactions, balances, or application behavior.
Most of these issues are temporary and can be resolved with a few basic checks.
Transaction Not Appearing
If a transaction does not appear in your wallet, it may still be processing on the network:
Check the transaction status using a blockchain explorer
Wait for network confirmation
Refresh or restart the wallet
Funds Not Received
If you do not see incoming funds:
Make sure the correct wallet address was used
Verify that the correct network was selected
Allow time for the transaction to be confirmed
In some cases, funds may not appear if they were sent using an unsupported network.
Incorrect Balance
If your balance does not update correctly:
Refresh the wallet interface
Check your balance on a blockchain explorer
Make sure the token is supported or added to your wallet
Application Issues
If the wallet is not working as expected:
Restart the application
Make sure you are using the latest version
Check your internet connection
Sync or Loading Delays
If data is not loading properly:
Wait for the wallet to sync with the network
Restart the application
Check network connectivity
Tip: Many issues are related to network delays rather than the wallet itself.
Checking the transaction on a blockchain explorer can help confirm its status.
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