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Overview

Before you can receive token distributions, you need to add your blockchain wallet address to TGA and complete the verification process.

Step 1: Add Your Wallet

1

Navigate to Wallet Settings

Click Wallet Settings in the sidebar, or look for the wallet setup prompt on your dashboard.
2

Enter your wallet address

Paste your blockchain wallet address. Make sure it’s on a network supported by your organization (e.g., Ethereum, Solana, Polygon).
3

Select the network

Choose the blockchain network that matches your wallet. Your organization will have specific networks configured.
4

Submit

Click Submit to save your wallet. It will be in Pending status until verified.
Double-check your wallet address. Tokens sent to an incorrect address cannot be recovered. Copy-paste the address directly from your wallet app — never type it manually.

Step 2: Verify Your Wallet

Your organization uses test transactions to verify wallet ownership.
1

Receive test transaction

Your admin will send a small amount of tokens to your wallet. You’ll get an email notification.
2

Check your wallet

Open your wallet app and confirm you received the test amount.
3

Confirm in TGA

Log back into TGA and confirm that you received the test transaction.
4

Wait for approval

Your admin reviews and approves the verified wallet. You’ll receive a notification when approved.

Wallet Statuses


Multiple Wallets

You may have multiple wallets if:
  • You use different wallets for different networks
  • Your organization supports multi-wallet distributions
If you have multiple active wallets, your admin configures how tokens are split across them (e.g., 70% to Wallet A, 30% to Wallet B).

Changing Your Wallet

To update your wallet address:
  1. Go to Wallet Settings
  2. Add a new wallet with the updated address
  3. The new wallet goes through verification
  4. Once approved, your old wallet is automatically archived
You cannot edit an existing wallet address. Add a new wallet instead, and the old one will be deactivated after the new one is approved.

Wallet Security Tips

  • Use a self-custody wallet — Hardware wallets (Ledger, Trezor) are recommended for large amounts
  • Back up your seed phrase — Store it offline in a secure location
  • Never share private keys — Toku will never ask for your private key
  • Verify the network — Ensure your wallet supports the same network your organization uses

Supported Wallet Types

Most standard wallets are supported, including:
  • MetaMask — Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, Base, Optimism
  • Phantom — Solana
  • Ledger / Trezor — Hardware wallets (via compatible interfaces)
  • Coinbase Wallet — Multi-chain
  • Privy — Embedded wallets (if enabled by your organization)

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