> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://synthetic-exchange.gitbook.io/crt-exchange/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://synthetic-exchange.gitbook.io/crt-exchange/pioneer-program/new-users.md).

# new users airdrop

Synthetic Exchange is a typescript, desktop application and a **Trading Terminal** for your personal computer supporting 64 bit Windows Operating System (and Linux). Users can download the Synthetic Chain web 3.0 application on the personal computers and follow these 5 easy steps to get started:

1 **download** Cryptoken App at <https://synthetic.exchange>

2 **create** Cryptoken account ID with email + <mark style="background-color:blue;">password</mark> <mark style="color:blue;background-color:blue;">**(1)**</mark>&#x20;

2 **confirm** your access code (email)&#x20;

3 **generate** new wallet (seed phrase) <mark style="background-color:blue;">password</mark> <mark style="color:blue;background-color:blue;">**(2)**</mark>&#x20;

4 **deposit** Qtum text tokens by copying your wallet address: <http://testnet-faucet.qtum.info/#!/>&#x20;

5 **claim** Your <mark style="color:green;">C</mark><mark style="color:yellow;">R</mark><mark style="color:red;">T</mark> Token (via smart contract) by pressing **"Claim your CRT"** button

![sign up registration at synthetic.exchange](/files/-Mg0DUz0_fasmHiyNInQ)

Synthetic Exchange provides in-game capital, in the amount of 1,000 <mark style="color:green;">C</mark><mark style="color:yellow;">R</mark><mark style="color:red;">T</mark> Token to all registered members, and Qtum holders.&#x20;


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