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        • Getting started
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        • How to use chain state snapshots
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          • CLI - Introduction
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          • Governance proposals
      • Agents 101
      • Agents 101 for AI Engine
  • Guides
      • Quickstart
        • What's an Agent?
        • uAgents Framework installation
        • Create your first agent
        • Agents address
        • Communicating with other agents
        • Agent Handlers (on_...)
        • Agents storage functions
        • Public and private Agents
        • Send tokens with Agents
        • Agents Mailboxes
        • Agent Functions
        • Make agents AI Engine compatible
        • Multi-file agent pipeline for AI Engine: Hugging face API to create a multi agent pipeline
        • Options for running local agents
        • Hosted agent
        • Introducing dialogues
        • Almanac Contract
        • Verify messages with Agents
        • Multi-file agent pipeline for AI Engine: Network of Primary and Secondary functions in Agentverse
        • Localwallet
        • Agentverse: Hosted Agents
        • Agentverse: Dice Roll agent
        • Agentverse: Allowed Imports
        • Agentverse: Mailbox
        • Register Agentverse Functions
        • Agentverse Functions: coin toss agent
        • Field descriptions for DeltaV
        • Agentverse Command Line Interface (AVCTL)
        • AVCTL Hosting commands
      • Agents and Functions creation APIs
      • Secret Management APIs
      • How to convert native FET to and from ERC-20 FET
      • How to stake FET tokens
      • Different ways of staking FET
      • Re-delegating staked FET token
      • Reconciliation service
      • How to setup a Multisig Wallet
        • Getting started
        • How to use the Fetch wallet
        • How to stake and claim rewards
        • Address book
        • Connections
        • Fetch Wallet Hardware Connection Guide
        • Installation
        • Connecting to a blockchain
        • Querying balances
        • Wallets and private keys
        • Sending funds
        • Staking
        • Smart contracts
          • Stake auto-compounder
          • Stake optimizer
          • Oracles
          • Wallet top-up
          • Liquidity pool
          • Swap automation
        • Installation️
        • Getting started
        • Keys
          • How to add profiles
          • How to add contract templates
          • How to compile contracts
          • How to deploy contracts
          • Contract interaction
        • Installation
        • How to use chain state snapshots
        • State-synchronization (state-sync)
        • How to set up a validator node
        • How to join a testnet
        • How to run a single node test network
        • Governance
        • How to get testnet tokens via the Token Faucet
          • CLI - Introduction
          • CLI - Managing keys
          • CLI - Managing tokens
          • CLI - Multisig keys
          • CLI - Delegation
          • Governance proposals
      • Agents 101
      • Agents 101 for AI Engine
Guides
Fetch Network
Fetch wallet
Connections

Connections

Some webpages can connect to your wallet and enable interactions that otherwise would be not possible.

ℹ️

By default, the Fetch ledger browser ↗️ (opens in a new tab) only shows a list of active validators for the Fetch network along with some staking-related details (e.g. the validators' commission rates and number of delegated FETs).

If you have your wallet set up on the browser, you will see a button for connecting your wallet in the top right of the page, and if you do, you will get the option of staking your FETs with any of the validators on the list and accessing your staking dashboard. Visit the staking ↗️ and Different ways of staking FET tokens ↗️ guides available within our documentation for a better understanding of the steps needed to carry out such operations.

⚠️

If you view such web pages using a browser with the Fetch wallet, you will see additional options. If you use a browser with no wallet, those options will not be shown at all!

You can manage these connections directly on the wallet in the following way:

  1. From the wallet dashboard, click the ☰ icon in the top left, then Settings.

  2. Click on Manage Connections.

    ℹ️

    Here, you will see a list of web pages which have been connected to your wallet. Visiting these pages will not ask you for a connection with your wallet again; the page will automatically connect.

    You have the option of removing and thus revoking these connections. If you do, the next time you visit that page, it will not automatically connect to your wallet.

  3. You can remove a connection by clicking the ✖ ️icon on the connection you wish to remove.

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