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# Setting up the Leather Wallet to interact with Arkadiko

Now that you have all the [dependencies](/additional-resources/how-to-guides/getting-started-with-arkadiko.md), you can go to [app.arkadiko.finance](https://app.arkadiko.finance) and connect your wallet to the Arkadiko front-end . The website will now be able to read your Stacks wallet data such as its address and the amount of tokens it holds.&#x20;

You will use the Stacks wallet to sign transactions and authorize movement of your tokens within the protocol. Remember to carefully back-up the seed you use to initialize the wallet, we do not want you to lose access to your tokens !


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