Getting started

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Welcome to the Amasa User Guide.

You should learn everything you need here to start confidently using the app, but if you need help, please check the FAQ and Support sections.

Please note that the app is currently in beta, so keep a few important things in mind if you choose to use the Amasa web app:

Beta has priority features, with others still in development and roadmap, including:

  • Rewards

  • Direct payment integrations from web3 income providers

  • Deeper dashboard reporting metrics

  • More Auto Allocation options

  • Supporting additional chains and tokens within the app

Known and new bugs will continue to be fixed, reported and responded to in priority of their level of impact, please help the project by reporting bugs or providing any other helpful feedback using this form.

Defi is a high risk space prone to hacks, scams and other ways to lose funds. The Amasa app is built with the aim of reducing these risks but we cannot guarantee any minimised risks when using the app. Please read the following Risk Disclaimer before you make any decision to proceed with using the app. You will be required to assent to the Risk Disclaimer before creating an account during onboarding.

People living in jurisdictions that restrict access to tokens accessible through the Amasa app are advised not to create an Amasa account. You should not access or otherwise acquire restricted token products if you are: a citizen, resident (tax or otherwise), and/or green card holder, incorporated in, owned or controlled by a person or entity in, located in, or have a registered office or principal place of business in the U.S. (defined as a U.S. person), or if you are a person in any jurisdiction in which such offer, sale, and/or purchase of any of our token products is unlawful, prohibited, or unauthorized (together with U.S. persons, a “Restricted Person”). If this may apply to you please read our full Restrictions Disclaimer here.

All users are required to confirm they are not a "Restricted Person" before creating an account on the Amasa app. Because the Amasa app is a non-custodial DeFi application, KYC is currently required, however that could change at any time without notice.

Metamask wallet, Polygon network, MATIC liquidity token.

Metamask

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Amasa currently supports account creation with a Metamask wallet only. If you already have and use a Metamask wallet, skip ahead to view the Onboarding section.

New to Metamask? No problem.

You can learn about it here then go ahead and download Metamask to create a wallet.

They also do a great job of explaining web3 and DeFi and other key blockchain fundamentals here if you’re interested in that.

Future versions of the app will support additional popular blockchain wallets.

The Polygon Network

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Amasa is built on the Polygon network ( an Ethereum L2 ) to enable high volume transaction batching throughput and low fees. This is crucial to enable web3 income providers ( like blockchain games or social apps ) to be able to payout users directly to their Amasa accounts, which is something we are working on as a core feature - to make earning and maximising income on web3 seamless for users.

Even without that feature yet in place, building on Polygon allows for low cost transaction fees for users and the platform.

The app will be enabled on other networks in future versions.

Liquidity using MATIC token

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MATIC is Polygon's native cryptocurrency. It is an ERC-20 token, a token created on the Ethereum blockchain. This token is used to govern and secure the Polygon network and pay the network's transaction fees.

Currently only MATIC can be deposited to Amasa accounts, as the base liquidity throughput token for the Amasa automated smart contracts ecosystem.

Other tokens will be enabled in future versions.

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