Connect Your Wallet to PacificSwap
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Exactly! Now that you've set up your wallet and acquired your ERC20 tokens, the final step is to connect your wallet with PacificSwap. This allows you to start using the platform and engaging in various activities like trading, staking, and more. Remember to follow any specific instructions provided by PacificSwap for connecting your wallet. Happy trading!
Certainly! Here are the steps to connect each of the recommended wallets to PacificSwap:
To connect MetaMask to PacificSwap follow the steps below.
Open MetaMask and tap on the burger icon in the top-left.
Tap Settings in the menu.
In the Settings menu, tap on Network.
Tap on the Add Network button at the bottom.
On the page that opens, type in the following details:
Network Name: Manta Pacific Mainnet RPC Url: https://pacific-rpc.manta.network/http Chain ID: 169 Symbol: ETH Block Explorer URL: https://pacific-explorer.manta.network
Once you've confirmed entry of the new network, go back to the burger menu and tap Browser.
Type "PacificSwap" into the search field and start the search. The top result will be the PacificSwap exchange. Tap to enter it.
You wallet will ask you to connect. Tap Connect to connect to PacificSwap.
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Open MetaMask and click on the network selector at the top. By default it will show "Mantle Mainnet". Scroll down and click Custom RPC.
A window will open. Type in the details below
Network Name: Manta Pacific Mainnet RPC Url: https://pacific-rpc.manta.network/http Chain ID: 169 Symbol: ETH Block Explorer URL: https://pacific-explorer.manta.network
Make sure you've typed everything in correctly and click Save. Manta Pacific Mainnet will now be one of your network options.
Visit the PacificSwap website. In the top right corner you'll see the Connect button. Click it.
A window will appear asking you to choose a wallet to connect to. Click MetaMask (it's the top option on the list).
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Absolutely, that's a crucial point. Your private key and recovery phrase (also known as seed phrase) are the keys to your cryptocurrency holdings. They should never be shared with anyone, under any circumstance. This information should be kept private and secure at all times.