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  1. Resources
  2. Upgrade your FLX to SEDA Token

How to Connect your EVM and SEDA Wallets

This guide will walk you through interacting with the SEDA Token Upgrade Interface.

Last updated 1 year ago

WARNING: The upgrade of FLX Tokens to SEDA Tokens entails a permanent burn of FLX Tokens. This upgrade process is irreversible, meaning that it is impossible to restore FLX tokens once they have been burned. Users are urged to consider this action carefully and ensure it aligns with their intentions before proceeding.

DISCLAIMER: SEDA will not be held liable for any and all, direct or indirect, damages related to the use of, the misuse of, or the inability to use, the SEDA Tokens under any cause or action whatsoever of any kind. SEDA expressly disclaims any liability for the upgrade process from FLX to SEDA. All connected technologies, tools, and interfaces involved in the upgrade process are open-source, provided as is, without any representations or warranties. It is important to note that any actions leading to the loss of funds during or resulting from this upgrade process are the sole responsibility of the user. Users are encouraged to review and understand the functionality and security of these technologies prior to engaging in the upgrade process. This documentation is for informational purposes only and does not constitute tax, legal, or financial advice. No representations or warranties are made with respect to the tax, legal, or financial implications associated with the conversion of FLX to SEDA tokens.

Connecting your Ethereum Wallet

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Our interface supports all major Ethereum wallets, including WalletConnect, to ensure a smooth connection and experience. Simply select “Connect EVM Wallet” to connect your preferred Ethereum Wallet.

Connecting your SEDA Wallet

Our interface supports Keplr for connection to our FLX Upgrade interface. Please make sure you have completed the following steps listed below first before continuing.

Once you have completed the steps above, you will be ready for connecting your SEDA Address to the upgrade interface using Keplr.

The SEDA Token Upgrade Intreface currently only supports Keplr for the SEDA Chain.

Once your wallets are successfully connected, you should see your FLX and SEDA Address displayed in the top right. In the upgrade window, you should see your FLX Balance available for upgrade to SEDA.

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