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# Logging In

**There are three ways to access your Fantasy Top account:**

**X (Twitter)**\
Log in using your X account. Note: If your X account is suspended, you won't be able to log in this way.

**Gmail**\
If you signed up with Gmail, use it to log in anytime.

### Important: Backup Your Access

**If you lose access to both your X and Gmail accounts and don't have your wallet private key saved, you will permanently lose access to your Fantasy Top account.** Fantasy Top cannot recover accounts without one of these login methods.

Save your private key somewhere safe. You can find it in your account settings.

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**Wallet Connect**\
If you can't access your X or Gmail account, you can log in using Wallet Connect. Import your Fantasy Top private key into a supported wallet, then select "Continue with a wallet" when logging in.


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