> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.empe.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.empe.io/user-guide/keplr-wallet-and-blockchain-operations/keplr.md).

# How to Connect Keplr Wallet

1. Open the [Keplr Chain Registry](https://chains.keplr.app/) website.
2. Search for **Empe Testnet** in the list of available networks:

   * Use the search bar and type: `Empe Testnet`.

   ![Search for Empe Testnet](/files/sO8Bwl9sJSGReOX9B20M)
3. Click the **Add to Keplr** button next to the network name.
4. A pop-up will appear asking for approval to add the network to your Keplr wallet:
   * If you're using the Keplr browser extension, it will open automatically.
   * Ensure the network details (e.g., `RPC`, `REST`, `Chain ID`) are correct.
5. Click **Approve** in the Keplr Wallet pop-up.

   ![Approve in Keplr Wallet](/files/DqAGmOJovSllx8oSgjua)
6. Congratulations! The wallet for **Empe Testnet** is now added to Keplr.

You can now use your Keplr wallet to connect to the Empe Testnet and perform transactions.


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