What is the difference between my Nash wallet and the Nash Channels?
Your Nash wallet is used for storing and transferring your digital assets, rather like a bank account. It consists of the individual asset accounts we generate on sign-up using your twelve secret words. It is not possible to trade with funds held in your Nash wallet. For more information, see here.
The Nash channels are for executing trades on the Nash Exchange. These funds are held in a smart contract that is capable of interacting with our matching engine. However, since Nash is non-custodial, only you are able to withdraw funds from the Nash Channels and issue trade orders.
If you wish to trade on Nash, you first need to send funds from your Nash wallet to the Nash channels. See our user guide here.