🙋FAQ Highlights
Questions that you guys might be qurious hehe, let's unbox it together
What is SynthOS in one sentence?
SynthOS is a DeFi aggregator that uses AI to deliver personalized crypto yield plans, so you can invest instantly.
What is the main benefit of using SynthOS?
You save time and avoid information overload—SynthOS brings you the best, most relevant yield plans in one place, tailored just for you.
How does SynthOS personalize my investment options?
Our AI analyzes your wallet activity and preferences to recommend yield strategies that actually fit your goals and risk level.
Do I have to give up control of my assets?
Nope! SynthOS is non-custodial, so you always retain control. We only suggest options you choose when and where to invest. We are not holding users money.
Is SynthOS only for experienced DeFi users?
Not at all. Whether you're a DeFi pro or just getting started, SynthOS simplifies your choices and gives you a clear path to earning yield.
How quickly can I start investing with SynthOS?
As soon as you connect your wallet, you'll see instant recommendations and can act right away, no lengthy setup or learning curve.
Can I import my wallet to other DeFi platforms?
Yes! You can connect your smart wallet to other platforms using WalletConnect. Here’s how:
On the other platform: Go to Connect Wallet > select WalletConnect (copy the connection URI).
On SynthOS: Go to Settings > Wallet Details > Manage Wallet > Connect an App (paste the URI you copied).
This lets you use your SynthOS smart wallet on any DeFi app that supports WalletConnect.
Can I export my account private key if I signed in with a social account (like Google)?
Yes, you can export your private key by going to: Settings > Wallet Details > Manage Wallet > Export Private Key.
⚠️ Please note: If you import this private key into an EOA wallet (like MetaMask), you will see a different address. That’s because our app uses a smart account system for gasless transactions, which is different from standard EOA wallets. The private key is the same, but the wallet addresses and how they function are different.
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