Signing Up
To sign up and start trading on Hibachi, you can either use a supported wallet or sign in with an email address.
Signing Up With Supported Wallet
Supported wallets include Metamask, Phantom, Rabby Wallet, and any supported through Wallet Connect. To learn more about crypto wallets and how to set one up, please refer to this.
If you choose to trade using a supported wallet, ensure your wallet has funds available for deposit into the smart contract. These funds must be on the Arbitrum or Base network, and Hibachi accepts USDT and USDC as collateral for trading. Additionally, you will need some ETH on the Arbitrum or Base network to cover gas fees for the deposit. If you don’t already have a supported wallet, you can easily set one up by following the provided link.
Once your wallet is ready with USDT and ETH on Arbitrum or USDC and ETH on Base, visit the Hibachi website, click “Connect Wallet,” and select the desired wallet. A pop-up in your wallet extension will ask to connect to Hibachi. Simply click “Connect” to proceed, and you’ll be ready to start funding your account.
IMPORTANT: For wallets to be compatible with Hibachi they must implement the required RFC 6979 standard for deterministic signatures which is necessary for Hibachi to associate your wallet with your Hibachi account. Wallets that don't support this, given a challenge payload, may eventually generate a different signature than what is expected by the Hibachi UI for this account, causing you to lose access to your funds.
Below is a list of supported wallets:
MetaMask
Phantom
Trust Wallet
Fireblocks
Below is a list of unsupported wallets:
MPCVault
Fordefi
If your wallet is not on these lists please ensure it has deterministic signatures to avoid loss of funds. If you are unsure, please reach out to support and inquire if your preferred wallet can be added to the supported list.
Signing Up With Email
If you prefer to sign up with an email address, click “Create Account” and enter your email address. After clicking “Sign Up,” a 6-digit code will be sent to your email. Enter this code and complete the two-factor authentication to complete the sign-up process.
Once signed up, the final step is to deposit USDT in Arbitrum or USDC on Base. A unique blockchain address will be generated for your account. To access this address, click the deposit button, then send native USDT via the Arbitrum network or USDC on Base to this address. You can easily transfer from a centralized exchange like Binance or a DeFi wallet, but be sure to send only native USDT in Arbitrum or USDC on Base, as other assets are not supported.
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