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# Connect Starknet Wallet

To get started with Starknet, you'll need to install an [Argent](https://www.argent.xyz/learn/) or [Braavos](https://braavos.app/) wallet and deposit some funds.

### Argent X

Argent X is the most popular wallet on Starknet, and is available as a [Chrome](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/argent-x/dlcobpjiigpikoobohmabehhmhfoodbb) or [Firefox](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/argent-x/) extension. You can bridge over funds from other networks like Ethereum, or use a in-wallet on ramp to directly buy crypto with services like [Ramp](https://ramp.network/) or [Banxa](https://banxa.com/).

Get started by reading their handy [guide](https://www.argent.xyz/learn/what-is-argent-x/).

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### Braavos

Braavos is another popular wallet for Starknet, available for [Chrome](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/braavos-smart-wallet/jnlgamecbpmbajjfhmmmlhejkemejdma) and [Edge](https://microsoftedge.microsoft.com/addons/detail/braavos-smart-wallet/hkkpjehhcnhgefhbdcgfkeegglpjchdc). You can read more at their FAQ page [here](https://braavos.app/faq/).

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