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# Getting Start

To start, users need to download the T-Rental app

1. **Download the T-Rental app** \
   Download from **Appstore** or **Google Playstore.**
2. **Sign-up for T-Rental**\
   After getting access to the app on your respective device, you will be able to sign up for T-Rental with your email address or phone number. You will receive a verification code that you need to key in to enter the app
3. **Transfer T-Token into your in-app Wallet**\
   Transfer T-Token to your in-app wallet to rent items in the Marketplace and always keep some token as gas in your Wallet account.
4. **Renting an item**\
   Head over to the Marketplace and pick out an item! You can use the search tool to search the specific items that you want. Ensure you have enough T-tokens for the rent.


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