The wallet operates as a virtual machine that simulates a multi-chain cold wallet, designed to seamlessly integrate navigation and transactions within an autonomous system, thereby mitigating any risk or hacking attempt on managed accounts. By using a virtual machine compatible with VirtualBox technology, users can carry their wallets across different operating systems that support VirtualBox.
The concept of Glass Wallet arose from the limitations encountered by the team in protecting electronic wallets. The inability to centralize all wallets within a single browser while ensuring security drove the development of a unified add-on and browser solution. This unified application allows each project to be updated independently without compromising the integrity of individual wallets.
That's it! You have successfully installed VirtualBox and imported the GWallet system's OVA file to use it in a virtual machine. Now you can start working with your virtual environment as needed.
The GLW token enables community ownership and active stewardship of the Protocol. Glass holders govern the Protocol through an on-chain governance process. The 60% of the GLW genesis supply is allocated to Glass Wallet community members, a quarter of which (15% of total supply) has already been distributed to past users. To start, GLW is available through four liquidity mining pools: GLW holders may vote to add more pools after an initial 30-day governance grace period.