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# Create a smart wallet

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Creating your smart wallet is simple and quick through our app. With Coinbase integration, you can set up your wallet in under a minute using a Passkey—secured by your fingerprint and accessible across all your devices. To manage your wallet and view your assets, including earned GRIDZ tokens, just visit wallet.coinbase.com for a seamless blockchain experience.

{% hint style="info" %}
Did you know? You can set up your smart wallet directly through the Coinbase App at wallet.coinbase.com. Connect your wallet using the "Sign In or connect wallet" button!
{% endhint %}

### First-Time Wallet Setup: Quick Reload Required

Your browser needs to reload once after connecting your wallet for the first time. This ensures everything works smoothly. After that, your wallet will be automatically detected whenever you return.

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