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# How to access dApps

FairyVault users can access all supported dApps and projects in the dApp section. Simply tap the explorer icon on the FairyVault home screen, then go to "Discover" > "dApps". From there, select any dApp you'd like to explore and start engaging!

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All featured dApps and projects support FairyVault wallet logins and essential tools. These projects are categorised into sections like AI, DeFi, NFT, Game, and more, making it easy for you to find and engage with your favourite projects. Explore popular dApps such as cross-chain bridge-swap tool [ETransfer](https://etransfer.exchange/), IDO launchpad [ewell](https://ewell.finance/), decentralised bridge [eBridge](https://ebridge.exchange/), while discovering new projects tailored to your interests.


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