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First-time onboarding

How to use eeteel, step by step

eeteel is wallet-driven. The core lifecycle is simple: connect a wallet, inspect state, buy shares, stake them for claim participation, then claim funded assets when claim-ready.

Connecting a wallet or signing a login message does not move funds by itself. Purchases, stake, and claims require separate transaction approval.

Before you start

  • Use a Solana wallet you control and ensure it can sign messages and transactions.
  • Keep a small SOL balance for network fees.
  • Understand that wallet shares, pending stake, and staked claim shares are different states.
  • Set aside about 5-10 minutes for your first full walkthrough.
Estimated time

5-10 minutes

If you are new to Solana wallets, allow extra setup time before your first transaction.

Install Phantom wallet

eeteel requires a Solana wallet provider. Phantom is a good first choice because it supports the wallet connection and signing flows used by the app.

Download

Use the official Phantom page for the browser extension or mobile app.

Download Phantom

Verify the URL carefully before installing to avoid phishing copies.

Setup checklist
  • Install Phantom only from the official website.
  • Create or import a wallet safely.
  • Back up your recovery phrase offline before continuing.
  • Enable lock or biometric protection on your device.

5-step first-use flow

Step 1

Connect wallet

Open the share app and connect the wallet you plan to use for purchases, stake, and claims.

Expected result: Your wallet address is visible in the app and dashboard views become available.

Step 2

Inspect protocol state

Review current period, share-sell status, share price, and funded vault visibility before taking action.

Expected result: You understand whether the protocol is open for buying and what funded assets are currently visible.

Step 3

Buy shares

Use a supported payment asset such as USDC or USDT to buy shares into your wallet.

Expected result: The share position appears in your wallet balance or dashboard state.

Step 4

Stake shares

Move shares into the claim path so they can become claim-ready for distribution participation.

Expected result: Your position changes into pending stake or staked claim shares.

Step 5

Claim funded assets

Once stake is claim-ready and a supported vault is funded, claim the selected asset through the claim tab.

Expected result: A successful claim updates your activity and wallet receive account for the selected asset.

First user paths

I only want to inspect first

Use the overview and transparency surfaces before buying anything. This is the safest way to understand the protocol lifecycle.

Action: Start with Transparency and How It Works, then open the share dashboard when you are ready.

I want to buy and hold first

You can buy shares and stop there. Buying creates ownership, but not yet claim-ready participation.

Action: Buy first, then come back later to stake when you are ready to join the claim path.

I want the full lifecycle

Buy shares, stake them, wait if pending, then claim a funded supported asset once claim-ready.

Action: Follow the 5-step flow in order and verify each state before moving to the next one.

Troubleshooting

Wallet will not connect

Refresh the page, confirm the wallet extension is unlocked, and ensure the wallet is installed in the current browser.

Buy is unavailable

Check whether share selling is enabled, whether your payment token account exists, and whether your balance is sufficient.

Stake is pending

Pending stake usually means the share has entered the claim path but is not yet claim-ready for the current period.

Claim is unavailable

Check whether the selected vault is funded, whether your stake is staked or pending, and whether the asset has already been claimed this period.

Safety and policy links

  • Never share your seed phrase or private key with anyone, including support.
  • Verify wallet prompts, route, cluster, and intended action before approving transactions.
  • Review security, risk, and transparency pages before higher-value use.