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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Here, you can find a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the PowPeg App.

  • Legacy address is the original BTC address while SegWit is the newer address format with lower fees. SegWit means Segregated Witness, where Segregated is to separate and Witness is the transaction signatures involved with a specific transaction.

  • For information on the type of addresses to use when performing a peg-in transaction
  • See the supported addresses page.

  • The PowPeg app has a lot of benefits including enabling easier and simplified peg-in transactions.
  • See why use the PowPeg? for a list of benefits when you use the application.

  • native pegin needs 17 hours to be completed
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  • native pegin needs 34 hours to be completed
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  • The minimum values allowed when creating a peg-in transaction is 0.005 BTC.
  • The maximum values allowed when creating a peg-in transaction is 10 BTC.

  • The minimum values allowed when creating a peg-in transaction is 0.004 RBTC.
  • The maximum values allowed when creating a peg-in transaction is 10 RBTC.

  • During the pegout process, the destination address of your BTC is derived from your signature, this enables one to know which address will receive the BTCs.
  • See the Derivation details page

  • The latest versions of Trezor Suite have implemented a security rule to disable its use with non-standard key paths. Therefore, the user must explicitly set Perform Safety Checks to PROMPT option in Trezor Suite in order to use the Trezor wallet in the PowPeg application.
  • If is not enabled you will receive this error Trezor Error Key Path
  • This video explains how to enable Perform Safety Checks to PROMPT on Trezor Suite Enabling Prompt for Key Path

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Last updated on by Edwin Liava'a