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# Connection Guide

To use the Stabilis open beta:

1. **Configure wallet settings**\
   To enable you wallet to interact with a Stokenet app, you need to change some settings. Open the Radix wallet app and click the cogwheel on the top right. Next, click "Preferences" (or "App Settings" for older wallets), where you'll find the "Developer Mode" setting. Enable it, and from the same section click "Network Gateways". Add a new gateway: <https://stokenet.radixdlt.com>. Make sure to select it afterwards.
2. **Create an account**\
   Now your app is configured to Stokenet, you can create an account. Same way you're used to!
3. **Get some Stokenet XRD**\
   To use Stabilis, you will need some XRD. Select your newly created account, click the three dots in the upper left, and then click the "Get XRD Test Tokens" button. This will give you 10,000 XRD to test with. Ran out of XRD? Just repeat the same process.
4. **Go and test Stabilis!**\
   You are ready to use Stabilis. Go to the [Stabilis app](https://beta.ilikeitstable.com/app-home), and click the "Connect" button in the top right! Congratulations, you are connected, and can use the Stabilis app!


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