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Documentation Index

Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.tangerine.exchange/llms.txt

Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

Supported Wallet Types

Tangerine uses Reown AppKit for wallet connectivity. Any wallet that supports EVM signatures is compatible.
TypeExamples
Browser extensionMetaMask, Rabby, Coinbase Wallet, Phantom
WalletConnectAny mobile wallet supporting WalletConnect v2
Social loginGoogle, Apple, GitHub (via embedded wallet)
Email loginOTP-based (via embedded wallet)

Connecting for the First Time

  1. Go to app.tangerine.exchange
  2. Click Connect Wallet in the top-right corner
  3. Select your wallet type from the modal
  4. Approve the connection in your wallet
No signature is required just to connect — your wallet only signs when performing actions (deposits, platform setup, key encryption).

Multi-Wallet Support

Tangerine lets you connect multiple wallets to a single account. This is useful for:
  • Separating hot and cold wallets
  • Using a hardware wallet for deposits while a software wallet handles trading keys
  • Adding a Solana wallet (coming soon) alongside your EVM wallet
To add a second wallet:
  1. Open the account menu (top-right)
  2. Click Add Wallet
  3. Connect the additional wallet
All connected wallets appear in your account and can be used to sign platform-specific operations.

Wallet Used for Key Encryption

When you complete platform setup (e.g. Hyperliquid agent wallet approval), Tangerine asks you to sign a message to derive an encryption password. This password is used to encrypt your trading keys in the browser. The signing wallet for encryption must be the same wallet each session — if you switch wallets, your encrypted keys won’t be decryptable until you switch back.
Tangerine never sends this signature to a server. The encryption/decryption happens entirely in your browser.

Disconnecting

To disconnect your wallet, open the account menu and click Disconnect. This clears the active session but does not delete your encrypted keys — they remain in IndexedDB and will be accessible the next time you connect the same wallet.