Sign in
No email. No password. No "forgot my recovery phrase, please help." The wallet is the account.
fxyz uses your Ethereum wallet as your identity.
How sign-in works
- Click Connect Wallet. Pick whatever wallet you usually use — MetaMask, Rabby, Rainbow, a hardware wallet via WalletConnect, any of them work.
- Your wallet pops up asking you to sign a short message. Read it: it confirms you're logging in to fxyz. It does not spend gas, and it does not authorize any trades or token approvals. It's a plain signature.
- fxyz checks the signature and issues you a session.
That's it. You're in.
Your workspace is yours alone
Every wallet that signs in gets its own private workspace — its own chats, its own files, its own running bots. Two wallets sharing a laptop don't share state, don't see each other's strategies, and don't see each other's positions.
If you sign in with a different wallet next time, you'll land in that wallet's workspace. Switching wallets is how you switch accounts.
What if I lose the wallet?
Then you lose the workspace tied to it. fxyz can't recover it for you — we never had a copy of your keys. This is the trade-off of wallet-based identity: nobody can lock you out, but nobody can let you back in either.
The exchanges you connected aren't affected — those credentials live on the venue side. You'd reconnect them under whatever wallet you're using next.
What's next
- Connect an exchange — link Hyperliquid, Lighter, or Backpack so fxyz can trade for you.
- The chat — your first session.