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# Fund Your Wallet

Our onboarding process should have taken you through the "Add Passkey" and "Add Wallet" process, where you will be met with the final "Fund Wallet" step:

<figure><img src="/files/lkU3fcDqPLYtdcLiaxMe" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure>

Once funded, you will be able to access and manage your wallets by selecting the wallet icon ![](/files/yB1wLabp6e5r8ITm4cfQ) next to the "Buy" and "Sell" buttons of the trading panel on any token page, or by navigating to the [Portfolio](https://www.defined.fi/tokens/portfolio) page and selecting "Wallets" at the top of the page.

<figure><img src="/files/xBTy0dpZQlveLM0VXZ9D" alt=""><figcaption><p>You can rename your wallets at any time</p></figcaption></figure>

{% hint style="info" %}
You can access your Defined Wallets at any time by selecting the wallet symbol on the trading panel <img src="/files/hPZqhr6MV2Kzixw0hKS6" alt="" data-size="line"> or from the Portfolio page. Create or import additional wallets to suit your trading needs!
{% endhint %}

You can deposit additional funds at any time. To do this,  select "Deposit", copy the wallet address, and paste it into the platform you wish to transfer from (eg: MetaMask, Phantom, CEX, etc.).

*Next we'll cover some other wallet management functions* 👉


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