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# How To Buy $RAFL

$RAFL is on the Base Blockchain, meaning you will need an EVM-compatible wallet such as [Rabby](https://rabby.io/rabby-points?code=RAFL), [MetaMask](https://metamask.io/) or [Trust](https://trustwallet.com/download). If you do not have an EVM wallet, we suggest using [Rabby Wallet](https://rabby.io/rabby-points?code=RAFL). Everyone earns Rabby Points, and you can use our referral code 'RAFL' for an extra bonus!

{% embed url="<https://rabby.io/rabby-points?code=RAFL>" %}

Once you have an EVM wallet, you may need to connect to / add the BASE chain to your wallet to ensure you are able to properly interact with the different protocols (including purchasing $RAFL via Uniswap). You can find all the information you need to get connected properly right here;

{% embed url="<https://docs.base.org/docs/using-base/>" %}
Using Base - Wallet Connection Tutorials & Info
{% endembed %}

Now that you are connected successfully to the BASE chain, you can head over to Uniswap, Connect your wallet and purchase $RAFL!🎉

{% embed url="<https://app.uniswap.org/swap?outputCurrency=0xC702b80a1bEBac118cab22Ce6F2978ef59563b3F&chain=base>" %}


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