$FXH claimdrop guide
A quick how-to-guide to claiming your $FXH claimdrop allocation.
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A quick how-to-guide to claiming your $FXH claimdrop allocation.
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Your $FXH claimdrop allocation is based on your previous fxhash activity, on the Ethereum, Base, and Tezos chains. Allocations are assigned to both the ETH and XTZ wallet addresses that you've used for creating, collecting, and trading on fxhash.
$FXH is an ERC20 token on the Base L2 chain: to claim your allocation you need an ETH wallet—even it the allocation is assigned to an XTZ wallet address.
If you don't have an Ethereum wallet yet, set one up now—find a .
fxhash lets you link one of your ETH wallets with one of your TEZ wallets, one of which is considered a primary address and the other a secondary one. .
Claiming requires you to cover for the claim transaction's gas fees, .
To check your allocation, head over to fxhash:
This is the only official link.
Never click on any other links that are sent to you.
The fxhash team will never reach out to you asking for your private keys or other kinds of sensitive information.
Alternatively you can also head over to any page on fxhash.xyz and connect either your ETH or XTZ wallet, the navigation bar will then display a "Claim $FXH" button that will redirect you to the airdrop page:
There it will display your allocation alongside a claim button:
After clicking the claim button, depending on which wallet you're connected with, either your ETH, XTZ, or both, you'll be prompted with a number of steps to claim your allocations.
If you have only your XTZ wallet connected you need to connect an ETH wallet to actually claim your allocation—you receive the $FXH on this wallet. The pop-up will indicate if your XTZ wallet is already linked to an existing ETH wallet.
If you are connected with your ETH wallet, and fxhash detects that this ETH wallet is linked to an existing XTZ wallet, it will indicate if it has an allocation assigned to it.
Once you've connected both your wallets you can go ahead claiming both allocations, or just one of them if one indicates a 0 allowance (then there is no allocation assigned to that wallet).
When you've successfully claimed your $FXH allocations you should receive the following success message:
If you've been active with multiple Tezos wallets on fxhash in the past, you will have to claim the allocation for each wallet individually.
Connect the ETH wallet that you would like to receive the aidrop allocations on. Make sure it's not linked as a secondary wallet, but rather as a primary one.
Connect the Tezos wallet that has an allocation to it.
Claim the allocation from the claim flow.
Unlink the Tezos wallet so that there is no secondary wallet associated with the account.
Link the next Tezos wallet with an allocation that you want to claim.
Hover over the ETH | TEZ indicator in the navigation bar when connected to fxhash with your wallets—at the bottom of the drop-down you find the "Wallet Management" button:
In this view you can manage your connected Ethereum and Tezos wallets. Make sure to have the ETH wallet connected as the primary wallet—if this ETH wallet is a secondary wallet jump to the next step to learn how to unlink it.
To disconnect a specific Tezos wallet:
Connect the Tezos wallet you want to remove
Tt will show you an "x unlink wallet from account" button underneath the disconnect button
Click it
Once that's done you can now connect another Tezos wallet for which you haven't claimed your allocation yet:
Repeat the same steps for the next wallet.
When trying to link a secondary wallet, that is already registered as a primary wallet of another account, the interface will now prompt you to transfer it.
The wallet management window ask you if you'd like to unlink it as a primary wallet and link it as a secondary wallet to the current primary one you are connected with.
If you are still having issues linking your ETH wallet to your Tezos account due to the Wallet already other account main wallet
error, you can delete the account associated with your ETH wallet via the following steps:
Connect to the ETH wallet in question (disconnect from your tezos wallet first),
Navigate to wallet management
Check the I want to delete my account
box and hit delete account.
Deleting an account simply removes your profile information, it doesn't actually delete any of your fxhash activity.
To claim allocations for multiple ETH wallets you simple connect the respective ETH wallets and go through the claim flow. You can then transfer the tokens manually between your wallets once the protocol launches in June.
If you've claimed you should already have completed this step.
However you can also manually add assets to your wallet. To view your $FXH holding in your wallet's token list, you can import the token contract 0x5Fc2843838e65eb0B5d33654628F446d54602791
as follows:
: 0x5Fc2843838e65eb0B5d33654628F446d54602791
Now post about it on X!
Visit fxhash with the enable-delete flag
Once these steps have been completed the tokens should be in your wallet and locked until June. That's when the Art Coin launchpad opens and fun begins! Pro tip: use $FXH to buy art coins for revolutionary open form art