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Introduction to Vaulta

Vaulta, formerly EOS (Enterprise Operating System), is a public blockchain developed by Block.one, with BM (Bytemaster, Daniel Larimer) as lead developer. From its inception, EOS gained significant attention for its unique architecture and focus on scalable, high-performance decentralized applications (DApps).

On May 14, 2025, EOS was rebranded as Vaulta, with EOS tokens upgraded 1:1 to A tokens. Vaulta now aims to build a high-performance Web3 banking platform and accelerate the adoption of decentralized finance (DeFi). Learn more

Vaulta Wallet

A wallet is an application that helps you conveniently store and  transfer A tokens, EOS, and other tokens. It also enables interaction with DApps built on Vaulta.

🔸 Wallet

  • imToken on mobile - Provides secure and trusted non-custodial wallet services to millions of users in more than 150 countries and regions around the world

🔸 Before creating a wallet, please learn how to back up your wallet.

🔸 Create Account

Buying and Selling A Tokens

You can get A in various ways. The easiest way is to buy. There are many cryptocurrency exchanges on the market that allow you to buy A, but users need to choose the preferred exchange according to location and payment method.

Before buying A, try to understand the purchase methods & risks here, so that you can complete the purchase process in a safer and quicker way.

🔸 Centralized Exchanges

A centralized exchange is a platform managed by a central organization, responsible for custody, liquidity, and efficient trading. It offers a low learning curve and high matching efficiency. Exchanges that support purchasing A include:

  • Binance
  • Bybit
  • Bitget
  • ...

Using Vaulta

Vaulta Transfers

When transferring tokens from your Vaulta account, ensure that your account has sufficient resources: RAM, CPU, and NET.

  • CPU represents the computational resources required to execute smart contracts.
  • NET is the bandwidth required for broadcasting transactions across the network.
  • RAM is used to store on-chain data, such as account information and token balances.

Typically, transfers only consume CPU and NET. However, if the recipient is receiving a particular token for the first time, a small amount of RAM from the sender’s account may be used.

How to Obtain Resources

  • CPU and NET: On the imToken wallet homepage, click "Rent CPU" in the function bar to rent resources with A tokens on demand (valid for 24 h). Each transfer typically consumes around 10 ms of CPU and 200 KB of NET. If you plan to make multiple transfers or perform actions like staking or unstaking, consider renting more resources in advance.
  • RAM: Purchase RAM resources via "Resource" in imToken or through the Unicove DApp.

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Blockchain Explorers

Blockchain explorer is a website where you can query information such as transactions, wallet addresses, staking status, and resources.

A Token Price

Vaulta Official Channels