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# How to Add G Coin to an External Wallet

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#### Supported Wallets

* MetaMask
* Trust Wallet
* Any EVM-compatible wallet

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#### **Step 1: Add the Playblock Network**

The easiest way to add Playblock is directly through the official explorer.

1. Visit the **Playblock Explorer**: [https://explorer.playblock.io](https://explorer.playblock.io/)​
2. Click **Connect** in the top-right corner.
3. Select your wallet (MetaMask, Trust Wallet, or another EVM wallet).
4. Approve the network request in your wallet.

Once approved, the **Playblock network** will be added automatically to your wallet.

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#### **Step 2: Add G Coin to Your Wallet**

After the Playblock network is added, you need to manually add **G Coin** as a custom token.G Coin Contract Address0xC3B539972C522d883aaA904aAAdcfE69A2d9F26BHow to add the token

1. Open your wallet (MetaMask / Trust Wallet).
2. Make sure you are connected to the **Playblock network**.
3. Click **Import Token** / **Add Custom Token**.
4. Paste the G Coin contract address.
5. Confirm the token details.
6. Click **Add Token**.

G Coin will now appear in your wallet balance.

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#### **What You Can Do Next**

* Hold G Coin in your external wallet
* Transfer G Coin between wallets
* Use G Coin inside the Playnance ecosystem
* Track balances and transactions via the Playblock Explorer

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<summary><strong>Important Notes</strong></summary>

* Playblock is an **EVM-compatible** blockchain.
* All transactions on Playblock are **fast and gasless for users**.
* Always verify you are using the official explorer and contract address.

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