Your NFT Profile is the only identity on A Network — minted on your first cashout or first DEX swap, non-transferable, holder-controlled. Sign in to view every wallet and device linked to your profile.
A Network never holds your seed phrase or private key. Sign-in proves ownership cryptographically. Why NFT, not KYC
Sign in with the email and PIN you use in the A Network mobile app.
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Sign in with your BSC wallet (MetaMask, Rabby, Trust…). We’ll ask MetaMask to sign a short message proving you control the wallet linked to your NFT Profile. No transaction, no gas.
On your first ANET → BSC bridge or first DEX swap, the EVM wallet you used was attached to your NFT Profile in the chain’s registry. Signing here proves you still control that wallet and lets the portal show every other identity (email accounts, Pi UID, devices) bound to the same Profile NFT.
Open the Pi Browser and tap below to sign in with your Pi identity. We’ll exchange the Pi access token for an A Network session bound to your NFT Profile.
Many early A Network miners use Pi Network alongside ANET. If your A Network NFT Profile was created from a Pi session, signing in with Pi here will surface the same dashboard, the same wallets, the same devices.
Your A Network identity, linked wallets and devices — all tied to one non-transferable Profile NFT.
Wallets are linked by signing a one-time challenge with each wallet’s private key. A Network never sees the key — only the signature. The Profile NFT is the join key across all of them.
Each device generates a local key pair that signs mining proofs and chain actions. Revoking a device immediately blocks it from claiming rewards or signing for your Profile.