You use the Stacks Wallet software client alone or with a hardware wallet to send and receive Stacks (STX) tokens. On this page, you learn how to install the Stacks Wallet software. This page contains the following:
6. Verify that the resulting hash (a string of letters and numbers) is the same as the latest hash published <ahref="https://github.com/blockstack/stacks-wallet/releases"target="\_blank">on this page</a>.
5. Verify that the resulting hash (a string of letters and numbers) is the same as the latest hash published <ahref="https://github.com/blockstack/stacks-wallet/releases"target="\_blank">on this page</a>.
You need very small fractions of Bitcoin to fuel your Stacks Wallet transactions. For example, .00025 Bitcoin can fuel several transactions. You can acquire this Bitcoin fuel and send it to the Stacks Wallet via a Coinbase or other Bitcoin account. Before you begin using the wallet transactions, make sure that you have such an account. You must create this account yourself.
If you have a paper wallet or a custodial wallet, you should set up a secondary hardware. You can then transfer small amounts to this hardware wallet for use with your Stacks Wallet. You can use any of these hardware wallets with the Stacks Wallet:
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