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You may initially start with an empty home screen prompting you to first populate it by adding a few channels to your first Circle.
What are Circles?
Circles are a collection of channels and you may think of them as folders. It all depends on how you decide to organise your channels. There are also tools for you to edit your group.
What are Channels?
Channels are rooms for projects and these are automatically created upon smart contract deployment on chains that we support. Admins are automatically assigned admin role based on their blockchain record of them deploying the smart contract.
Please always verify the contract addresses of the channels you join.
What Chains are supported?
We currently support Ethereum, Arbitrum, Polygon, Fantom, BNB Chain. Support for more chains will be coming soon.
Getting Started
To get started, click the "+" Icon. You will then be asked to select a Circle. You can either create new circles by pressing the elipsis FAB button or by clicking any existing circles you may have created.
You may also edit the name of your circle here by clicking the pencil icon button.
Adding Channels to Circles
1. Your Pre-existing Assets
You can simply enable channels for ERC20 tokens or NFTs that you own. This will appear as a selection switch to add to your circle.
2. Search
Search for an existing project via the project's name or contract address. If no user has ever joined a particular project, searching by name may not return any results as it has not been indexed yet. You may still search and help index it by searching for a project via the token/NFT's contract address.
We display trending tokens and NFTs (coming soon) alongside featured ones. You can simply hit join channel to join a particular channel and assign it to a particular circle.
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