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# Generating your Wallet and Funding Your Account

**Getting Started with Wallet Generation**

After gaining access to the Floki Trading Bot, your first task is to generate your wallet. Follow these steps:

1. **Initiate the Bot**
   * Run the command `/start` within the Floki Trading Bot.
2. **Generate Your Wallet**
   * Click on **Generate Wallet** to create your trading wallet.

**Depositing Funds into Your Wallet**

Once your wallet is generated, you will need to deposit funds (ETH or BNB) into the wallet address to begin buying and selling tokens.

**Supported Blockchains**

The Floki Trading Bot currently supports the following blockchains:

1. **Ethereum**
2. **Base Layer 2**
3. **BNB Smart Chain**

Depending on the blockchain you wish to trade on, deposit the relevant cryptocurrency:

* **Ethereum Chain:** Deposit ETH.
* **Base Layer 2:** Deposit ETH.
* **BNB Smart Chain:** Deposit BNB.

This ensures that you can efficiently buy and sell tokens on your chosen chain.


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