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# Getting started with a wallet

In order to create an account at t2, you need a cryptocurrency wallet. Crypto wallets are a form of digital wallet designed for Web3.

Just like a real physical wallet, your crypto wallet stores and manages your identity. You need it to do anything on a blockchain—connect to a decentralised app (like t2), send or receive crypto, buy or sell NFTs, etc.

Currently, t2 accommodates the MetaMask wallet.

**Set up a MetaMask wallet**

* Download and install the MetaMask browser extension from [MetaMask](https://metamask.io/).
* Select **Create a Wallet**
* Create a username and password
* Record your uniquely assigned Secret Recovery Phrase.
* The next step will ask you to confirm the phrase by placing all of the words in the assigned order. MetaMask should now be set up and will appear in your browser extensions.


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