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Getting started
Prepare a wallet for DIDLab
Use a dedicated learning/development account, add the verified network, and keep private-key material outside the portal.
Step 01
Use a dedicated lab account
Create or select an account intended for DIDLab learning and development. Avoid mixing classroom assets with personal or production funds.
Step 02
Keep recovery secrets offline
DIDLab should never ask you to paste a seed phrase or private key. Browser transaction signing happens inside the wallet extension.
Secret handling
If any website asks you to paste a recovery phrase to connect to DIDLab, do not proceed.
Step 03
Add the DIDLab network
The wallet should report chain ID 252501, native symbol TRUST, and the official DIDLab RPC/explorer endpoints.
Step 04
Verify before sending funds
Confirm that the selected network is DIDLab and that the recipient address is correct. Then obtain a small starter balance through Faucet & Funding.
Wallet safety checklist
- • Use a lab-specific account.
- • Verify chain ID 252501.
- • Keep seed phrases/private keys out of web forms and source repositories.
- • Start with small transfers.
- • Verify confirmed transactions in the explorer.
Validation profile
Network
DIDLab Blockchain
Chain ID
252501
Client
Hyperledger Besu
Consensus
QBFT
Native asset
TRUST
Platform token
TT (ERC-20)
Solidity examples
0.8.24
Last validated
August 2026
Go deeper in DIDLab Labs
Public documentation explains the workflow and expected result. Authenticated DIDLab Labs adds managed workspaces, deeper exercises, checkpoints, evidence capture, and instructor assessment.
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