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# First Steps

Once you have connected your metamask wallet 🦊 with our site, you only need to **obtain fish** to be able to perform the various functions of **CTF**. \
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Players will be able to buy 🥚 eggs in our store. Depending on the game you will have a percentage or another of obtaining fish with different rarities. \
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The eggs will have a price in the marketplace: \
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Normal egg: **3500 corals.** \
Rare egg: **7500 corals.**

![](/files/-MjiyxoqqJOUomJT8KFS)

## How to buy Eggs?

First of all you should know that our CTFT token will be listed on pancakeswap from September 30th. To gain access before then you will have to buy eggs and food in the pre-sale.

**Step 1**: Access to our website [**CoinToFish**](https://cointofish.io/)

**Step 2**: Click on the "Shop" button<br>

![](/files/-MjizD6lLMt82DxQGTmO)

**Step 3**: Buy the egg you want, remember that depending on the egg you buy you will have a different percentage of obtaining a better rarity. We recommend you to consult the  [**Fish Wiki**](/cointofish-en/information/fish-wiki-1.md)<br>

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And now you just have to **open the egg**, may luck be with youk!

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