UFDA Hosts Successful Workshop on Crypto Wallets for Artists

Anna Cherevko

Anna Cherevko

June 18, 2025
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UFDA Hosts Successful Workshop on Crypto Wallets for Artists

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UFDA recently conducted a hands-on online event aimed at empowering artists to take their first step into Web3 by creating a crypto wallet.

The event, held on June 17th via Zoom, was led by Vladyslav Husakov, a seasoned CTO and software engineer. The speaker expertly guided participants through the session, providing invaluable insights into the technical and practical aspects of crypto wallets.

Event Highlights

The workshop covered the critical role crypto wallets play in today’s art market and their significance for modern creatives.

Understanding Crypto Wallets

Participants were introduced to the concept of crypto wallets in simple, relatable terms. The session explored popular wallet options such as MetaMask, Trust Wallet, and Phantom. Practical advice was also shared on securing seed phrases, safeguarding private keys, and identifying potential scams.

Live Wallet Setup Walkthrough

A live, step-by-step demonstration was provided on how to install and configure a wallet, ensuring attendees could follow along and gain confidence in the setup process.

Interactive Q&A Section

The workshop featured an engaging Q&A segment where participants had the chance to seek clarification and troubleshoot common challenges

Key topics included wallet registration, configuration, usage, and concerns surrounding fraud in the cryptocurrency space.

By the end of the workshop, participants successfully understood how to manage crypto payments safely and be ready to showcase and sell their digitized artworks to an international audience.

Missed the Workshop?

If you missed the event, don’t worry! UFDA recorded the session and will share it with all registered participants.

For those who didn’t register but are interested in learning more about crypto wallets, send an email to Info@u-f-d-a.org, and the team will provide you with access to the recording.

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