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Connect to SHE

This getting started guide will help you set up your wallet and start using SHE, even if you’re new to blockchain. By the end, you’ll be ready to explore the most performant blockchain ever.

Requirements

For additional help with wallet apps, see our Setting up a Wallet guide.

Connecting Your Wallet

For a quick setup, simply click the “Connect Wallet” button below to connect directly from this guide.

After connecting, your wallet will automatically prompt you to join the correct SHE network.

If your wallet doesn’t automatically prompt you to join the SHE Network, please add it manually by following the network details here.

After connection, you’re ready to dive in, the demo below walks you through connecting to the SHE network step-by-step.

Dual Address Support

SHE supports two wallet address types:

  • EVM (0x) address: Ethereum-style addresses prefixed with “0x”.
  • SHE address: Native SHE blockchain addresses prefixed with “she1”.

Both addresses are derived from the same public key, ensuring seamless asset integration across formats. You can find your corresponding wallet addresses directly in the SHE app.

For more details on interoperability, explore our article here.

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Linking addresses is recommended for all users to enable cross-VM functionality in many SHE apps.

To use interoperability features in SHE apps, you’ll need to link your SHE and EVM (0x) addresses. Each SHE address has a corresponding EVM address, derived from the same public key, and this link is required on your first use.

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Address linking is automatic—each SHE account is tied to a single SHE address and a single EVM address, both derived from the same public key.

Follow these steps to link your SHE and EVM addresses:

  1. Go to app.she.io in your browser.
  2. In the Dashboard, locate the “Addresses” box.
  3. Complete any required captcha.
  4. Click “Link Addresses” to start the process. You’ll be prompted to sign a message with your wallet—this is not a transaction and incurs no gas fees.
  5. Once signed, your SHE and EVM addresses will be linked.

For more details, check the Linking Addresses guide.

How to View Your Address Pair

You can view your wallet address on any SHE blockchain explorer to see your transactions and balances.

Alternatively, users can interact with SHE directly via API endpoints.

Onboarding from Centralized Exchanges

If you’re transitioning from a CEX, using both SHE and 0x addresses is simple. CEXs will upgrade to support both over time.

Withdrawing to a SHE Address

Copy your she1… address and paste it into the withdrawal page of your CEX.

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No memo is required for withdrawals, but depositing back to a CEX may require a memo. Check your CEX’s guidelines to ensure smooth transfers.

Withdrawing to an EVM/0x Address

To withdraw to an 0x address, you must first link it to your SHE address. Follow the steps in the Linking Addresses guide.

If your addresses aren’t linked, visit the Dashboard on the SHE App to check or link them.

Bridging to SHE

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Gas on Arrival

Some bridges offer a “gas on arrival” feature, providing a small amount of SHE tokens to cover initial transaction fees. To find these options, open the SHE App, go to the “Bridge” section, select your source chain and asset, and view the recommended third-party bridges. Bridges with “gas on arrival” support are typically labeled in the app, making it easy to identify them. If no label appears, check the bridge provider’s official documentation or website for the latest “gas on arrival” information.

Viewing Assets in Your Wallet

To view your assets, use a block explorer like https://dev-explorer.she.io

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