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# Getting Started

As FlowX Finance operates on the Sui Blockchain, users need to have a crypto wallet that can connect to this blockchain to access the platform's features and services.

1. Click on the “Connect Wallet” button on the top right corner.&#x20;
2. Select a compatible crypto wallet from the list of supported wallets to start using FlowX.

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Users also need SUI tokens to pay gas fees for transactions at FlowX.
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### List of supported wallets:

* Sui Wallet&#x20;
* Fewcha Wallet
* Martian Wallet
* Surf Wallet
* Ethos Wallet
* Coin98 Wallet


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