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# Account Creation

**Getting started with Fantasy Top takes less than a minute.**

Sign up using your **X (Twitter) account** or **Gmail**. That's it.

When you create an account, Fantasy Top handles all the technical setup automatically in the background. No wallet creation, no complicated steps. You log in and you're ready to play.

**Once you're in, you can start exploring game modes, claiming free rewards, and making your first predictions.**

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{% hint style="info" %}
It is strongly recommended that you export and securely save the private key for your automatically created wallet.

You can import this key into a wallet you already use, such as MetaMask or Rabby, and store it in a safe place. Avoid saving private keys directly on a computer or phone when possible. Keeping this information secure ensures you always retain access to your account.
{% endhint %}


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