Token Management
Token management in Wattlet allows users to monitor, organize, and interact with all supported assets — including WATT, KWT, and USDT — through a unified interface. This section describes how tokens are structured, displayed, and operated within the application.
1. Token Dashboard All tokens appear in the wallet dashboard under their designated categories:
WATT: Governance and incentive token.
KWT: Energy-denominated tokens, categorized by region (e.g., KWTCN, KWTUK, KWTES).
USDT: The base stablecoin for settlements and trades. Balances update automatically based on on-chain data and oracle pricing.
2. Regional Token Identification Each KWT token is region-specific and tagged with its corresponding country code. Users can switch between regions to view local electricity values and liquidity availability. The app highlights the latest oracle update timestamp for transparency.
3. Token Details View Selecting a token opens a detailed panel that includes:
Current balance and equivalent value (kWh / USD)
Recent price change (based on oracle data)
24-hour trading activity
Pool liquidity depth (for KWT tokens) This provides users with clear, real-time insight into token performance and value.
4. Adding and Hiding Tokens Users can manually add supported regional tokens that are not displayed by default. Tokens can also be hidden from view without affecting balances or access. This helps simplify the dashboard for users who interact with specific regional markets only.
5. Price Updates and Oracle Sync KWT prices are continuously updated via Wattlet’s Oracle Network. The update interval and data sources are visible in the token detail section, allowing users to verify when values were last refreshed. If an oracle feed is delayed or temporarily unavailable, the app displays the last verified value with a timestamp marker.
6. Transaction Management From the token view, users can initiate transfers, swaps, or stake operations directly. All interactions trigger blockchain confirmations, and transaction statuses (pending, confirmed, failed) are visible within the history tab.
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