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# Getting Started in Web3

## How do I set up my wallet?

1. First download MetaMask for your preferred browser
2. Click Get Started → Create a Wallet and follow the instructions in MetaMask to create a wallet.
3. You’ll receive a 'Secret Recovery Phrase' that is critical for restoring your wallet if you ever lose access to your device. We suggest writing down the secret recovery phrase on paper and storing it in multiple secure locations. Don’t share your secret recovery phrase with anyone else.
4. Connect your wallet to <https://arpeggi.io> by clicking “Connect Wallet” in the top-right corner of the page. Follow the instructions in MetaMask to finish connecting your wallet.

## How do I see what is in my wallet?

The easiest way to view your Arpeggi tokens is to navigate to your profile by clicking your profile icon in the top right corner on the website.

Users can also view their tokens in their wallet by visiting their profile pages on common marketplaces like OpenSea or LooksRare or by browsing their wallet contents on PolygonScan.


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