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# Setting a Default Wallet on Mintable

✅ What Is a Default Wallet?

Your **default wallet** is the wallet Mintable will use by default for all platform interactions, including:

* Minting new NFTs
* Listing NFTs for sale
* Purchasing NFTs from the marketplace

You can change your default wallet at any time through your wallet settings.

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### 📝 How to Set a Wallet as Default

1. Navigate to the **Wallets** section in your Mintable account
2. Scroll to your list of connected wallets
3. Locate the wallet you’d like to set as your default
4. Click the **three dots icon (⋯)** on the right side of the wallet
5. Select **“Make this default wallet”** from the dropdown menu

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Your default wallet is now set.

> 💡 The default wallet is visually marked, making it easy to identify in your wallet list.


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