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# AIDA Tutorial

## 🏎️Quickstart

Getting started with AIDA is super easy. Just follow these steps and jump right into the AI madness

1. **Explore the Platform (No Login Needed)**&#x20;

* You can browse around without even logging in!
* Check out the DEX Trading section to see what’s trending.
* Use the Network tab to filter your favorite blockchain and find the hottest tokens.

2. **Create Your Wallet to Start Trading**

* When you’re ready to trade, you’ll need to create your own AIDA wallet.
* No seed phrases, no hassle—just instant, secure access so you can focus on what matters: memes and trading.

Now you’re ready to explore, create, and trade across multiple blockchains—all in one AI-powered ecosystem.<br>


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