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# Quick Setup

This section will guide you through the essential steps to start using JuiceBot and begin trading seamlessly. Whether you are new to cryptocurrency trading or an experienced trader, JuiceBot offers an intuitive interface with powerful features designed to enhance your trading experience.

From setting up your main wallet to navigating the main menu, this guide will ensure you’re ready to take full advantage of JuiceBot’s capabilities. Let’s get started with creating your account, funding your wallet, and exploring the bot’s core functionalities!

To start using JuiceBot:

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### Add JuiceBot to your Telegram.

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### Reveal and Save Your Private Key

1. Navigate to the Wallet Menu.
2. Select Reveal Private Key.
3. Save the private key in a secure location. This allows you to recover your funds even if JuiceBot goes down.
4. You can import the private key into wallets like MetaMask to access your tokens.
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### Obtain Your Main Wallet Address

* Upon adding JuiceBot, you will receive an Ethereum address called your Main Wallet.
* This address works for both Ethereum and Base tokens.
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### Deposit ETH to Your Main Wallet

1. Find your Main Wallet address in the Start Menu or the Wallet Menu.
2. Deposit ETH to begin trading.
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