Quick answer
Telos gives users several wallet options.
For most new users, Telos EVM is the easiest place to start. It works with familiar EVM wallets such as MetaMask and supports Ethereum-style apps.
Telos Zero is the native Telos network. It is used for native Telos accounts, staking, governance and Telos-native tools.
Telos ZK Wallet is a privacy-focused wallet option for users who want private transactions using zero-knowledge technology.
This guide explains each wallet option and shows you how to set up Telos EVM and Telos Zero in simple steps.
Why Telos?
Telos is built for fast, low-cost blockchain activity. This makes it useful for apps, games, quests, NFT activity, DeFi and community campaigns.
For Afyniti users, this matters because a smooth wallet experience helps people complete quests, join campaigns and explore Web3 without long waits or high fees.
Telos is useful because it offers:
- Fast transactions
- Low and predictable fees
- EVM support
- Native Telos accounts
- Staking and governance tools
- NFT and digital asset support
- Privacy-focused wallet options
- Developer-friendly infrastructure
Telos has two main blockchain environments: Telos EVM and Telos Zero.
Telos EVM vs Telos Zero
Telos EVM
Telos EVM is the best option for most new users.
EVM means Ethereum Virtual Machine. This means Telos EVM works in a similar way to Ethereum and other EVM chains.
You can use Telos EVM with wallets such as MetaMask. This makes it simple for people who already use Web3.
Use Telos EVM if you want to:
- Use an EVM wallet
- Connect to dApps
- Send and receive TLOS
- Use NFT or DeFi apps
- Join campaigns with a familiar wallet experience
- Avoid learning a new wallet system from scratch
Telos Zero
Telos Zero is the native Telos network.
It is more specific to the Telos ecosystem. It is used for native Telos accounts, staking, governance and Telos-native tools.
Use Telos Zero if you want to:
- Create a native Telos account
- Use Telos-native apps
- Stake TLOS
- Take part in governance
- Manage native Telos resources
For most new users, start with Telos EVM first. You can explore Telos Zero later if you need native Telos features.
Telos wallet options
1. Telos EVM Wallet
Best for: Most new users, dApps, quests, DeFi, NFTs and simple onboarding.
Telos EVM works with MetaMask and other EVM wallets. This is the simplest way to start using Telos if you already understand Ethereum-style wallets.
Start here: https://wallet.telos.net/?login=evm
You can also add Telos EVM through Teloscan: https://www.teloscan.io/
2. Telos Zero Wallet
Best for: Native Telos accounts, staking, governance and Telos-native tools.
Telos Zero uses native Telos account names instead of normal EVM wallet addresses.
Start here: https://wallet.telos.net/?login=zero&network=telos
3. Telos ZK Wallet
Best for: Privacy-focused transactions.
The Telos ZK Wallet is designed for private transactions using zero-knowledge proof technology. It is useful for users who want more privacy when moving assets.
Start here: https://zkwallet.telos.net/#/home
The open-source repository is here: https://github.com/telosnetwork/telos-privacy-wallet
4. Telos Ledger Wallet
Best for: Users who want hardware wallet security.
Ledger support is useful for users who prefer to keep assets secured by a hardware device.
Repository: https://github.com/telosnetwork/ledger-app-telos
5. Telos Web Wallet
The Telos Web Wallet supports native and EVM wallet activity. It can be used for transfers, staking, tokens, balances, NFTs and more.
Repository: https://github.com/telosnetwork/telos-wallet
How to set up a Telos EVM wallet
This is the easiest setup for most users.
Step 1: Install MetaMask
Go to MetaMask and install the wallet for your browser or mobile device.
Only download MetaMask from the official MetaMask website or your official app store.
Step 2: Create or import your wallet
Open MetaMask.
Choose one option:
- Create a new wallet
- Import an existing wallet
Write down your recovery phrase and keep it safe.
Never share your recovery phrase with anyone. Afyniti, Telos, MetaMask and support teams will never need it.
Step 3: Add Telos EVM
The easiest way is through Teloscan.
Go to: https://www.teloscan.io/
Click Connect Wallet.
Choose MetaMask.
MetaMask should ask you to approve the Telos EVM network.
Click Approve.
Then click Switch network.
Step 4: Check the network details
Your Telos EVM network should use these details:
Network name: Telos Mainnet
RPC URL: https://rpc.telos.net
Chain ID: 40
Symbol: TLOS
Explorer: https://www.teloscan.io/
Step 5: Add TLOS for gas
TLOS is the gas token on Telos EVM.
You need a small amount of TLOS to pay for transactions.
Once you have TLOS in your wallet, you can use Telos EVM apps, send transactions and interact with campaigns.
Step 6: Use your wallet on Telos
You can now use your Telos EVM wallet to:
- Connect to Telos dApps
- Send and receive TLOS
- Use Telos NFT and DeFi tools
- Join Web3 campaigns
- Take part in Afyniti quests that support Telos activity
How to set up a Telos Zero wallet
Telos Zero is the native Telos wallet option. This setup is useful if you need a native Telos account.
Step 1: Open Telos Web Wallet
Go to: https://wallet.telos.net/?login=zero&network=telos
Step 2: Choose Telos Zero
Click the Telos Zero tab.
Step 3: Create a new account
Click Create a New Account.
Choose your Telos account name.
Important: Telos account names must be 12 characters long. They can use letters from a-z and numbers from 1-5.
Step 4: Save your keys
The wallet will give you account keys.
Save your public key and private key somewhere safe.
Never share your private key.
If you lose your private key, you may lose access to your account.
Step 5: Continue account creation
After saving your keys, press Continue to create the account.
Step 6: Install Anchor
Anchor is used to sign Telos Zero transactions.
Download Anchor from the official Greymass website: https://www.greymass.com/anchor
Install Anchor on desktop or mobile.
Step 7: Import your Telos Zero account into Anchor
Open Anchor.
Click Add Account.
Choose Import Private Key.
Paste the private key you saved earlier.
Select your Telos account.
Choose your security settings.
Click Import Account.
Step 8: Log into Telos Web Wallet with Anchor
Go back to the Telos Web Wallet.
Choose Telos Zero.
Click Anchor.
Use Anchor to approve the login.
You can now use your Telos Zero wallet.
What can you do with Telos Zero?
With Telos Zero, you can:
- Send and receive native TLOS
- Use a native Telos account name
- Stake TLOS
- Take part in Telos governance
- Use native Telos apps
- Manage Telos resources
Telos Zero is powerful, but it is not always needed for beginners. If you only want the easiest wallet experience, Telos EVM is usually the better starting point.
What is the Telos ZK Wallet?
The Telos ZK Wallet is a privacy-focused wallet for the Telos ecosystem.
ZK means zero knowledge. In simple terms, zero-knowledge technology can help prove that a transaction is valid without showing all the public details that normal blockchain transactions may show.
The Telos ZK Wallet is useful for users who care about transaction privacy.
Use the Telos ZK Wallet if you want:
- Privacy-focused transactions
- Zero-knowledge technology
- WalletConnect support
- Web and desktop wallet options
- A more advanced Telos wallet experience
Start here: https://zkwallet.telos.net/#/home
Which Telos wallet should you choose?
Choose Telos EVM if you are new to Telos and want the simplest start.
Choose Telos Zero if you need native Telos features such as staking, governance or native account tools.
Choose Telos ZK Wallet if you want privacy-focused transactions.
Choose Ledger if you want hardware wallet security.
Simple wallet safety checklist
Before using any wallet, follow these rules:
- Only use official wallet links
- Never share your seed phrase
- Never share your private key
- Bookmark the correct wallet websites
- Check the network before sending assets
- Send a small test transaction first
- Be careful with links sent in DMs
- Do not sign transactions you do not understand
Telos and Afyniti
Afyniti is built around simple, rewarding digital engagement.
Fast and low-cost networks like Telos make it easier for users to join campaigns, complete quests and explore Web3 apps without friction.
For new users, the best route is simple:
- Set up a Telos EVM wallet.
- Add the Telos EVM network.
- Get TLOS for gas.
- Connect to Telos apps and campaigns.
- Explore Telos Zero or ZK Wallet later if you need more advanced features.
FAQ
What is the easiest Telos wallet for beginners?
Telos EVM with MetaMask is usually the easiest option for beginners.
Do I need Telos Zero to use Telos?
Not always. Many users can start with Telos EVM. Telos Zero is useful for native Telos accounts, staking and governance.
What is TLOS used for?
TLOS is the native asset used in the Telos ecosystem. On Telos EVM, TLOS is used as the gas token for transactions.
What is the Telos EVM Chain ID?
The Telos EVM mainnet Chain ID is 40.
What is the Telos EVM RPC?
The Telos EVM mainnet RPC is:
https://rpc.telos.net
Is Telos EVM compatible with MetaMask?
Yes. Telos EVM supports MetaMask and other EVM wallets.
What is the Telos ZK Wallet?
The Telos ZK Wallet is a privacy-focused wallet for Telos. It uses zero-knowledge technology for private transactions.
Should I start with Telos EVM or Telos Zero?
Start with Telos EVM if you want the simplest setup. Use Telos Zero if you need native Telos account features.