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What Are Decentralized Applications (DApps)?
Decentralized applications, commonly referred to as DApps, are open-source applications that operate in a distributed peer-to-peer blockchain network.
Unlike traditional software applications, DApps are typically not controlled by a single centralized entity. Instead, DApps are — as the name suggests — decentralized. That means there should be no single point of failure, nor should one entity be in control of the software.
Decentralized applications are composed of a suite of smart contracts that interact with one another autonomously once the protocol is deployed on a blockchain.
How Do DApps Work?
DApps backend code are smart contracts that run on a decentralized network, instead of a centralized server like most Web 2.0 applications. Smart contracts is a set of rules that govern the app logic; it is on-chain and open for all users to review. Once DApps are deployed on the Ethereum blockchain, it is immutable and controlled only by the logic of the smart contract.
Ethereum DApps
To use Ethereum DApps, users require an Ethereum wallet that can interact with smart contracts. An example would be Trust Wallet, which enables users to seamlessly interact with decentralized applications on desktop and mobile.
How to Access DApps on Mobile
As internet users move away from their desktops and onto their smartphone screens, DApp usage is increasing. Fortunately, there are mobile wallets with built-in DApp browsers that enable users to interact with decentralized applications directly from the palm of their hand.
DApp Browser
While we are using Trust Wallet in this example, the process to access DApps on mobile is effectively the same on all mobile DApp browsers.
To access DApps using Trust Wallet, take the following steps:
- Access www.trustwallet.com;
- Download the Trust Wallet app;
- Once the wallet is downloaded on your smartphone, back it up by writing down the 12-word recovery seed phrase and store it securely in a safe place;
- Now, you are ready to start using the wallet and the DApp browser.
Let’s assume that you want to interact with Binance Smart Chain-based DApps. In that case, you should transfer some BNB to your Binance Smart Chain address in your Trust Wallet, or buy BNB directly via the app.
Now, you are set to explore the world of Smart Chain DApps in the DApp Browser.
To ensure the utmost security for its users, Trust Wallet carefully vets DApps it allows onto its in-app DApp marketplace.
Steps to Access DApp On Trust Wallet
To start, click the DApp Browser button at the bottom of the menu bar, at which point you will be taken to the Trust Wallet DApp Marketplace dashboard.
If you are looking for a specific DApp, the easiest way to access it is to type the URL of the application into the DApp browser.
Once the UI of the DApp pops up, you will be asked to connect your Trust Wallet. At this point, you need to choose which wallet you want to connect.
Let’s assume you want to deposit some crypto to earn interest — one way to do so is to use a decentralized money market protocol like Cream to deposit BNB. Cream, as its decentralized nature suggests, allows users to borrow crypto and earn interest on crypto deposits without the need for a central authority.
In that case, you will need to connect your Smart Chain wallet to the application within the DApp browser.
As soon as you are connected, you can go ahead and deposit BNB tokens into the BNB supply.
To approve the transaction, you will have to confirm the deposit by signing the transaction using Trust Wallet. There will be a pop-up in your DApp browser asking you to confirm the transaction.
And that’s it!
DApp on iPhone iOS
DApp on Android
Trust Wallet DApp browser remains unaffected for all Android users, as of September 2021.
Final Thoughts
That’s how easy it is to interact with DApps on your mobile phone using Trust Wallet, or any mobile DApp browser. With over thousands of DApps available to mobile users and much more to come, it is indeed an exciting space to watch.