Wombat is a decentralized EOS Exchange and Wallet app (dApp) that allows users to create EOS accounts for free. It also doubles as a mini hub for EOS-related games. But is it really as easy to use as it is supposed to be?
When it comes to the wallet feature of the EOS app, Wombat does one thing best: it ensures that you have safe and efficient transactions on the EOS cryptocurrency platform.
Wombat currently supports 22 different cryptocurrencies, including APX, BEAN, CHEX and EOS.
How do I get an account with Wombat?
It’s pretty easy to create an account with Wombat:
- Download the app from Google Play or the Apple App Store. If you’re on a desktop, you can use Google Chrome and download the Wombat browser extension.
- Open a Facebook, Google, or Twitter account for easier access later.
- Select a game in the Wombat app to interact with the EOS blockchain.
Alternatively, you can also use the app to buy, send or receive various cryptocurrencies.
Which games and applications does Wombat currently support on its EOS hub?
Wombat currently supports four types of applications: games, social media, publishing (under the MEDIA category) and finance. All of these applications give the user a certain amount of EOS when used, which we will discuss in further reviews.
For now, suffice it to say that Wombat is a very flexible program for the purposes stated.
How does Wombat offer its users free access to EOS?
The app itself “borrows” one EOS per user, giving the user enough CPU and NET to perform many of the functions in Wombat as well as the games it is linked to.
There will be times when the player will have to use more EOS to get more CPU. This is useful in games with a less “natural” CPU, such as EOS Knights.
However, there are currently a number of mobile games and peripheral applications that no longer require the player to invest in EOS to operate their accounts in these applications.
Games like EOS dynasty Give huge in-game incentives to players who have logged into the game using Wombat. It seems that the developers of these games have recognized the value of using the Exchange app in their games.
The judgment
The app is so easy to use and it gives the user an extra layer of security by creating a secure backup of your private key. In terms of gameplay, it generally runs smoothly and is interesting for newbies as well.
The app has also proven to be very handy and provides a comprehensive introduction to using EOS in blockchain games.
Overall, Wombat has more than served its purpose by using clean design, efficient transactions, and responsive interfaces – more than enough reasons to see what all the buzz is about.
What do you think? We’d love to hear more Twitter!
Selected image courtesy of Medium / Wombat Blog / EOS Dynasty
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