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# Getting Started

## <sup>What do you need?</sup>

* A **wallet compatible with Stellar/Soroban**
* Access to the [Soroswap app](https://soroswap.finance/)
* Make your first **token swap** using the AMM
* To try the **Aggregator** it automatically finds the best price across multiple liquidity pools

#### 🔐 Supported Wallets

Thanks to the `stellar-wallets-kit` library, Soroswap Finance supports:

* [**Freighter**](https://www.freighter.app/)
* [**xBull**](https://xbull.app/)
* [**Albedo**](https://albedo.link/)
* [**Rabet**](https://rabet.io/download)
* [**Lobstr**](https://lobstr.co/)
* [**Hana Wallet**](https://www.hanawallet.io/)
* [**Hot Wallet**](https://hot-labs.org/)

The app automatically detects your available wallets and shows a simple UI to select and connect one. No extra configuration is needed.

#### 🔄 How to connect?

1. Go to [soroswap.finance](https://soroswap.finance/)
2. Click **“**[**Connect Wallet**](/readme/getting-started/choosing-a-wallet.md)**”**
3. Choose your preferred wallet (e.g., Freighter or **Lobstr**)
4. Approve the connection
5. Done! You’re ready to start swapping or providing liquidity


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