Exodus Web3 Wallet — Browser Extension

Non-custodial Web3 browser wallet for dApps, multi-chain assets, swaps, staking, and NFTs.

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What is Exodus Web3 Wallet?

Exodus Web3 Wallet is a browser-extension wallet (part of the Exodus ecosystem) that enables users to connect to decentralized applications (dApps), manage tokens across many blockchains, swap assets in-wallet, view and manage NFTs, and perform on-chain activities while retaining control of private keys. It’s designed with usability in mind — offering a friendly UI while remaining non-custodial (you control the seed phrase).

Key Features

  • Multi-chain support: Connect to Ethereum, Solana, BNB Smart Chain, Polygon, Avalanche, Arbitrum, Base and more (support varies by feature).
  • dApp connectivity: Seamless integration with Web3 sites and dApps via the browser extension.
  • Built-in swaps & on-ramps: Swap tokens inside the wallet and access fiat on-ramp partners where available.
  • NFT viewing & management: See NFTs in your wallet and interact with NFT marketplaces via connected dApps.
  • Non-custodial & seed phrase: You hold your 12-word recovery phrase — Exodus does not store or control your private keys.
  • Intuitive UI: Designed for users new to Web3 while providing advanced features for power users.

How to Install & Get Started

1. Visit the official Exodus site (always verify the URL) and download the Exodus Web3 Wallet extension for Chrome or Brave. 2. Install the extension, open it, and choose Create New Wallet or Restore Wallet if you already have a seed phrase. 3. Back up your recovery phrase offline (write it down and store it securely). Never share it with anyone. 4. Fund the wallet by receiving crypto or using any integrated on-ramp options. Then connect to dApps or marketplaces as needed.

Tip: Always verify extension installs on your browser and only download from the official Exodus site or the browser’s official store link available there.

Security Best Practices

Security for browser wallets is a shared responsibility. Follow these practices to reduce risk:

  • Keep your recovery phrase offline — never store it in plain text on a device connected to the internet.
  • Use hardware wallets for large balances (connect via supported integrations if available).
  • Be cautious granting dApps permissions — only approve what you understand and revoke allowances you no longer use.
  • Keep your browser and extensions updated; avoid suspicious or unknown browser extensions.
  • Test interactions with small amounts first when using unfamiliar dApps.

Limitations & Things to Know

While Exodus Web3 Wallet covers many networks, not every token or chain feature may be fully supported (for example some chains may display balances but lack swap or staking support). Interaction risks also depend on third-party dApps — Exodus provides connectivity but cannot prevent malicious contracts from requesting permissions.

If you need advanced DeFi tooling or custom RPC chains, compare Exodus against other wallets (MetaMask, Phantom, etc.) to confirm support for the specific chains and features you require.

Quick FAQ

  • Is Exodus Web3 Wallet custodial? No — it is non-custodial; you control your seed phrase.
  • Can I restore my desktop Exodus wallet? You can restore compatible wallets using the recovery phrase if the wallet supports the same seed standard.
  • Where to get help? Visit Exodus Support or the official help center for step-by-step articles and troubleshooting.
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