Getting Started with Birdieswap

To start using Birdieswap’s services, you’ll need to go through two simple steps:

  1. Connecting your wallet

  2. Signing the User Agreement, Privacy Policy, and Risk Disclosure


1. Connecting Your Wallet

Like most other DeFi protocols, Birdieswap doesn’t require a separate account or identity verification. You can start using all services simply by connecting your crypto wallet.

Follow these steps to connect your wallet:

① Click the Connect Wallet button to open the Wallet Select Menu. ② From the menu, click MetaMask (or choose a different wallet if you use another one). ③ In MetaMask, review the connection request and click the Connect button. ④ Once connected, the Connect Wallet button will change to My Wallet.

When the My Wallet button is visible, your wallet is successfully connected. If you wish to disconnect it later, open the My Wallet Menu and click the Disconnect button at the top-right corner.


2. Signing the User Agreement, Privacy Policy, and Risk Disclosure

Before using Birdieswap’s services, you must read and agree to the User Agreement, Privacy Policy, and Risk Disclosure Notice. This signature confirms that you understand and accept the key operational and risk-related terms of the platform.

Your signature is collected only once, when you first access Birdieswap. As long as the policies remain unchanged, you won’t need to sign again. When you revisit Birdieswap, the system will automatically verify your signature on the server, allowing seamless access without additional steps.

Follow these steps to complete the signature process:

① Upon your first visit, you’ll see the “Get started with Birdieswap!” pop-over. Click the provided links to read through each document. ② After reviewing and agreeing to all contents, click the Sign button to initiate signing through MetaMask. ③ MetaMask will open a signature request window — review the details and click Confirm to complete the signature.

Once signed and connected, your consent is securely stored. You won’t see the signature prompt again unless the related documents are updated.

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