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# QuickStart

## 1. Signup

Sign up at [app.lit.trade](https://app.lit.trade/) using **Google**, **Email** or any compatible web3 wallet.&#x20;

> **Optional:** [Enable MFA](/lit-docs/account-management/enable-mfa.md) for **better security**.

## 2. Deposit

Once logged in, follow the [Deposit](/lit-docs/getting-started/deposit-withdraw.md) flow to receive USDC from any supported chain.&#x20;

{% hint style="info" %}
**Don't have crypto?**  For now, you can buy and transfer USDC from a centralized exchange that operates in your region. **Example:** [Coinbase](https://www.coinbase.com/), [Binance](https://www.binance.com/), [Kraken](https://www.kraken.com/), [Bybit](http://bybit.com/). Or buy using Venmo/Zelle through [ZKP2P](https://www.zkp2p.xyz/).
{% endhint %}

## 3. Enable Trading

Once funds arrive, if not done automatically, click "Enable Trading" on the Trading Module to begin.

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