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# Connecting Wallet

## Connecting Wallet

Fordex supports multiple wallets through **Wagmi/Viem integration**, ensuring secure and seamless connections.

#### **Steps to Connect**

1. Click **“Connect Wallet”** at the top-right of the Fordex app.
2. Select your preferred wallet provider:
   * **MetaMask**
   * **Coinbase Wallet**
   * **WalletConnect** (for Trust Wallet, Rainbow, Zerion, etc.)
3. Approve the connection request in your wallet extension or mobile app.
4. Once connected, your wallet address will appear in the header.

#### **Supported Chains**

* Ethereum (ETH)
* Base
* Binance Smart Chain (BSC)
* Arbitrum
* Polygon

More chains will be added over time, with **Solana and non-EVM chains** on the roadmap.

#### **Managing Wallets**

* You can disconnect your wallet anytime from the header menu.
* Fordex is **non-custodial** — your funds remain in your wallet.


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