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Overview

To receive stablecoin payments, you need to provide a wallet address. This guide helps you set up and connect a wallet.

Getting a Wallet

If you don’t have a crypto wallet, you’ll need to create one.

MetaMask

Browser extension and mobile app. Works with Ethereum and compatible networks.

Coinbase Wallet

Mobile app from Coinbase. Easy setup, beginner-friendly.

Rainbow

Mobile app with clean interface. Ethereum and Layer 2 support.

Phantom

For Solana network. Browser extension and mobile app.

Creating a Wallet

1

Download the wallet app

Get your chosen wallet from the official source (app store or official website).
2

Create a new wallet

Follow the app’s setup process to create a new wallet.
3

Secure your recovery phrase

Write down your recovery phrase and store it safely. This is critical — if you lose it, you lose access to your funds.
4

Set a password

Create a strong password for the wallet app.
5

Get your address

Find your wallet address (starts with 0x for Ethereum, or other formats for other networks).

Adding Your Wallet to Toku

1

Navigate to Wallets

In Toku, go to Settings > Wallets
2

Click Add Wallet

Select Add Wallet
3

Select network

Choose the network that matches your wallet:
  • Ethereum
  • Polygon
  • Arbitrum
  • etc.
4

Enter your address

Paste your wallet address carefully. Double-check it’s correct.
5

Verify ownership

Complete any required verification (varies by setup).

Wallet Address Tips

Triple-check your wallet address! Crypto sent to the wrong address cannot be recovered.

Do

  • Copy and paste — don’t type manually
  • Verify the first and last several characters match
  • Use a self-custody wallet (not an exchange)
  • Keep your recovery phrase safe and private

Don’t

  • Share your private key or recovery phrase with anyone
  • Use an exchange deposit address (funds may be lost)
  • Rely on memory — always verify the address

Network Matching

Make sure your wallet supports the network your employer uses: Most EVM-compatible networks (Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum) use the same address format.

Viewing Your Payments

After receiving stablecoin payments:
  1. Open your wallet app
  2. View your balance
  3. See transaction history
  4. The payment should appear within minutes

Troubleshooting

Make sure you’re viewing the correct network and token. You may need to add the stablecoin token to your wallet’s token list.
If you haven’t received a payment yet, update your address immediately. If a payment was already sent to the wrong address, contact support — recovery depends on the situation.
Add a new wallet in Toku and set it as your primary. Payments will go to the new address starting with the next pay cycle.

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