Introduction
Overview
JOC Token Manager is a tool for verifying and exercising the rights of JOC tokens, the native token of Japan Open Chain.
Why use JOC Token Manager?
- Check lock-up schedules:
- Verify the status of JOC tokens locked until specific conditions are met.
- Withdraw tokens after the lock-up period ends:
- Withdraw JOC tokens that have been unlocked.
- Extend the lock-up period:
- Extend the lock-up period for JOC tokens currently under lock.
- Split locked tokens:
- Divide locked tokens to extend the lock-up period for only a portion of the tokens.
- Transfer ownership:
- Use this when you want to change the wallet address for withdrawal. (Note: Accessing this screen requires an environment capable of executing the secret key of the wallet with current ownership).
※ Executing actions 2, 3, 4, and 5 requires gas fees, so your wallet must have enough JOC tokens to cover the fees.
Target wallet
| Note | Wallet | Type | Connection & Operations with Token Manager (e.g., receiving tokens) | Receiving tokens via request to G.U. Global outside the app | Operations on received tokens |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wallets supporting JOC network (e.g., G.U. Wallet, Metamask) | EOA | 〇 | 〇(Application signed electronically) | 〇 | |
| Nsuite | EOA | 〇(Requires initiating the Nsuite workflow) | 〇 (Application signed electronically) | 〇 | |
| Nsuite | Multisig | × currently, but might be possible after WalletConnect (mobile app) development by Nsuite in Q1 2025. Verification needed. | 〇(Application signed electronically) | 〇 | |
| Safe(JOC version) https://safe-wallet.gu.net/welcome | Multisig | × currently, but might be possible if developed by G.U. | 〇(Application signed electronically) | 〇 | |
| Not Recommended | Wallets not supporting JOC network (e.g., Uniswap Wallet) | EOA | × | △ | △(Possible if importing seed phrase into a wallet supporting JOC network) |
| Not Supported | Wallets not supporting JOC network (e.g., Gnosis Safe) | Multisig | × | △ | × |