Tutorials
How to Buy $EMRGN
Step-by-step guides for contributing with SOL or ETH, claiming tokens, and protecting yourself.
Before You Start
Buying with SOL through Phantom
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Install the Phantom wallet extension from phantom.app or the official app store. Verify the source — never download from unofficial links.
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Create a new wallet. Write down your seed phrase on paper and store it offline. Never share it with anyone, ever.
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Fund your Phantom wallet with SOL from an exchange or another wallet. Verify the recipient address carefully.
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Visit the official Emergen Coin presale page. Verify the URL at /official-links.
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Connect your Phantom wallet. Confirm you are on Solana mainnet (or devnet during testing).
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Enter your contribution amount within the min/max limits. Review the estimated token entitlement.
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Accept the risk disclosure, token-sale terms, and restricted-jurisdiction acknowledgment.
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Confirm the transaction in Phantom. Save the transaction hash and Solana explorer link.
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Track your contribution in the dashboard. Claim tokens after TGE using the claim interface.
Buying with SOL through Solflare
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Install the Solflare wallet from solflare.com or the official app store. Verify the source.
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Create a new wallet. Secure your seed phrase offline. Never store it digitally or share it.
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Fund your Solflare wallet with SOL. Double-check the address before sending.
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Visit the official Emergen Coin presale page (verify at /official-links).
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Connect your Solflare wallet. Confirm the network is Solana mainnet (or devnet for testing).
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Enter your contribution amount within limits. Review the estimated token entitlement.
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Accept all required acknowledgments (risk, terms, jurisdiction).
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Confirm the transaction in Solflare. Save the transaction hash and explorer link.
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View your contribution in the dashboard and claim after TGE.
Contributing ETH through MetaMask
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Install MetaMask from metamask.io or the official app store. Verify the source.
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Create a new wallet. Secure your seed phrase offline. Never share it.
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Fund your MetaMask wallet with ETH on the Ethereum mainnet (or Sepolia for testing).
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Visit the official Emergen Coin presale page (verify at /official-links).
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Connect MetaMask. Confirm you are on the correct Ethereum network.
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Enter your contribution amount within the ETH min/max limits.
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Provide and verify a Solana destination wallet address. This is where your $EMRGN tokens will be claimable. Double-check this address.
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Accept all required acknowledgments (risk, terms, jurisdiction).
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Confirm the transaction in MetaMask. Save the transaction hash and Etherscan link.
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Your ETH contribution is mapped to a Solana token entitlement via a Merkle-proof allocation system. Claim on Solana after TGE.
Verifying a Destination Solana Wallet
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If contributing via Ethereum, you must provide a Solana wallet address for token claims.
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Use Phantom, Solflare, or any Solana-compatible wallet to generate or view your address.
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Copy the full Solana address (base58, ~44 characters). Verify it character by character.
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Enter the address in the presale contribution form. The system will validate the format.
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Consider sending a small test transaction to verify ownership before large contributions.
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Once recorded on-chain, the destination wallet cannot be easily changed. Verify carefully.
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After TGE, you will claim $EMRGN tokens to this exact Solana address using Merkle proofs.
Viewing Contribution Records
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Connect your wallet to the /dashboard page.
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View your SOL contributions, ETH contributions, and combined token entitlement.
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Each contribution shows the transaction hash, amount, token estimate, and status.
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Click explorer links to verify transactions on Solana Explorer or Etherscan.
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Claimable and locked balances are displayed based on on-chain vesting state.
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Export your transaction history for personal records using the export button.
Claiming Tokens
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After the Token Generation Event (TGE), navigate to the dashboard or claim page.
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Connect the Solana wallet that holds your allocation (the destination wallet for ETH contributors).
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The system verifies your allocation using a Merkle proof against the published Merkle root.
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Review your claimable balance and confirm the claim transaction.
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Duplicate claims are prevented by the on-chain claim registry — each allocation can only be claimed once.
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Save the claim transaction hash and explorer link for your records.
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If you encounter issues, contact the team through official channels only (see /official-links).
Adding the SPL Token to Your Wallet
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After claiming, open Phantom or Solflare.
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Navigate to the tokens or collectibles section.
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Click "Add Token" or "Import Token" and select "Custom".
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Enter the official $EMRGN token mint address (published at /transparency after deployment).
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Verify the mint address matches the one on the official transparency page exactly.
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Confirm the addition. Your $EMRGN balance should now be visible.
Verifying the Official Token Mint
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Navigate to the /transparency page on the official Emergen Coin website.
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Find the "Token Mint" address listed there.
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Cross-reference this address with announcements on official X, Telegram, and Discord.
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Verify the mint on Solana Explorer (solscan.io or explorer.solana.com).
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Check: mint authority (should be renounced or multisig), freeze authority (should be renounced or null), and total supply.
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Only trust addresses from the official website and verified social accounts. Never trust DMs.
Avoiding Scams
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Always verify URLs at /official-links before interacting.
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The team will never DM you first on any platform.
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There will be no "early claims" or "bonus rounds" outside the official presale.
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No official $EMRGN tokens exist on any DEX until TGE is publicly announced.
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Be suspicious of any link sent in comments, replies, or private messages.
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Check that contract addresses match those on /transparency exactly.
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Use hardware wallets for large holdings when possible.
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Report suspicious activity through official channels.
Never Sharing a Seed Phrase
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Your seed phrase is the master key to your wallet. Anyone with it controls all your funds.
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Never enter your seed phrase on any website, even one that looks official.
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Never share it with support, moderators, or "team members" — real ones will never ask.
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Store it offline on paper, in a fireproof location, never on a phone or computer.
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Consider a metal backup for durability.
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If anyone asks for your seed phrase, it is a scam. Report and block them.
Stay Vigilant