Your Trump cards are safe. They're in the "web3Auth" wallet. Someone would have to know:
a.) you have Trump digital trading cards
b.) the email address you used to purchase them
c.) access to your email address.
When you login to your web3auth wallet they send you a temporary pin that expires within 60 seconds. web3auth does have mechanisms where you can secure your online wallet with additional factors (like a password).
You can move them to another wallet but you'll have to pay to do that. They call that "paying for gas" and it only costs pennies (if not fractions of pennies) but the problem is you have to pay that "gas" with cryptocurrency (usually Matic) and getting any additional currency into your web3auth wallet to pay the gas is a pain in the ass. You'll have to use a 3rd party like "Coinbase" or "Moonpay" to convert your fiat money to cryptocurrency. They'll want your name, address, social, phone number. It's a racket and it's all because uncle sam wants their taxes from your potential crypt gains.
You can move the 2nd series to your own wallet if you wanted, but you can't move the mugshot ones quite yet. They still haven't sold all of the mugshot ones and until they sell all 100,000 of them they cannot be moved (someone correct me if I'm wrong).
When you set it up it's going to give you a very long password that consists of 12 individual words. This is sacred. They call it a mnemonic. If anyone were to get a hold of that, they could steal all of your wallet's contents. So, don't save it in a text file on your computer. Write it down and keep it with your vital papers.
It's a lot of information to take in. Start with the tutorials. :)
The short answer: yes, I can help you.
The complicated answer:
Your Trump cards are safe. They're in the "web3Auth" wallet. Someone would have to know:
a.) you have Trump digital trading cards
b.) the email address you used to purchase them
c.) access to your email address.
When you login to your web3auth wallet they send you a temporary pin that expires within 60 seconds. web3auth does have mechanisms where you can secure your online wallet with additional factors (like a password).
You can move them to another wallet but you'll have to pay to do that. They call that "paying for gas" and it only costs pennies (if not fractions of pennies) but the problem is you have to pay that "gas" with cryptocurrency (usually Matic) and getting any additional currency into your web3auth wallet to pay the gas is a pain in the ass. You'll have to use a 3rd party like "Coinbase" or "Moonpay" to convert your fiat money to cryptocurrency. They'll want your name, address, social, phone number. It's a racket and it's all because uncle sam wants their taxes from your potential crypt gains.
You can move the 2nd series to your own wallet if you wanted, but you can't move the mugshot ones quite yet. They still haven't sold all of the mugshot ones and until they sell all 100,000 of them they cannot be moved (someone correct me if I'm wrong).
Let me know if you have any questions.
I have some in web3auth and some in metamask.
metamask is easy to use and set up and there are tons of tutorials out there:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=how+to+setup+metamask
When you set it up it's going to give you a very long password that consists of 12 individual words. This is sacred. They call it a mnemonic. If anyone were to get a hold of that, they could steal all of your wallet's contents. So, don't save it in a text file on your computer. Write it down and keep it with your vital papers.
It's a lot of information to take in. Start with the tutorials. :)