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FAQ

Answers to common questions about Baysart.

You do. Baysart generates your keys directly on your device and they never leave it. Baysart has no way to access or move your funds.
Yes. Your wallet is non-custodial by default — your keys, your coins. Baysart is software that helps you manage on-chain assets you own directly.
Baysart supports 15 networks: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Polygon, Solana, Tron, Toncoin, BNB Chain, Arbitrum, Base, Avalanche, XRP, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Cosmos and Liquid — plus stablecoins (USDT, USDC) and on-chain manat (AZNS).
You can top up your wallet with manat through local cash-in channels and cash out the same way. The manat you hold on-chain is AZNS, backed by issuer reserves. Cash-in and cash-out are the points where identity verification (KYC) applies — the wallet itself requires no KYC.
KYC is only required on the cash-in and cash-out ramp. Sending, receiving, and swapping on-chain assets does not require identity verification.
Fees depend on the action and network. On-chain transactions pay standard network fees. Swap fees are shown before you confirm. Cash-in and cash-out fees are disclosed at the point of the transaction.
Claim links let you send value to anyone — even people who do not have Baysart yet. You create a link, share it, and the recipient claims the funds when they set up their wallet.
Baysart-ID is a simple human-readable identity tied to your wallet. Instead of sharing a long on-chain address, you share your Baysart-ID so people can send you funds easily.