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# How to connect wallets

In order to start working with Octus Bridge, you need to connect two wallets.\
At the moment, two wallets are available for connection:

[Metamask ](https://metamask.io/)is used to interact with Fantom, Ethereum, Polygon, and BNB Chain. The user is thus able to switch between these networks directly in the browser extension.

[EVER Wallet](https://l1.broxus.com/freeton/wallet) is used to interact with the Everscale network.\
You can find a tutorial on how to install and use the EVER Wallet by following this [link](https://docs.everwallet.net/).

## Connect wallets

In the upper right corner of Octus Bridge, click on `Connect wallet` and connect the appropriate wallets.

![](/files/nEgab9vZqjGGAXNCqaYm)

## Disconnect wallets

In order to disconnect the wallet from Octus Bridge, click on the button in the upper right corner:

![](/files/mdZAUuM93R2QtquMsbCe)


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