SATO follows the Bitcoin SRC-20 protocol (Bitcoin Stamps), based on an open-source P2P protocol built on top of the Bitcoin blockchain in 2014.
This post explains how to buy SATO (SATO), one of the primary SRC-20 tokens on the market, on OpenStamp MarkletPlace.
How to Buy SATO in OpenStamp
The steps to buy SATO on OpenStamp are as follows:
- Access to SRC-20 token Openstamp Marketplace and click on “Marketplace.”
- Select SRC-20 below Collections header.
- Click over SATO token.
- Select the offer you want and click on “Buy now“.
- Click on Connect (Upper right corner) and select one of the compatible Wallets: Leather Wallet (former Hiro), UniSat, OKXWallet, and FreeWallet as a browser extension. (If you do not have it set up, set up the wallet first, which has been developed specifically for Bitcoin-based applications.)
- Make sure you have the necessary funds. Funds = BTC Order Price + Network Fee + Market Fee recommended.
- Accept the above risks and click on “Confirm“.
- After the transaction is executed, you will receive the SATO tokens in your wallet.
- Once you have the tokens in your wallet, you can view and consult your purchase history in Assets and Orders tabs.
To Wrap it up
SRC-20 tokens are a technology still in its infancy, so further development of the Bitcoin protocol in this regard is to be expected. Then, SATO can be purchased directly from OpenStamp Marketplace.
BTC stamps are pieces of data stored in UTXOs. Therefore, remember that the three fundamental pillars of Bitcoin – freedom, privacy, and decentralization – are in your hands.
Now, you have no excuse not to buy SATO. You have the steps explained in detail beforehand.
We are all SATO