Exódus® Web3 Wallet | Exódus® Browser Extension

A concise guide to the multichain, self-custodial browser wallet experience—how it works, how to set it up, and how to stay safe.

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What is the Exódus® Browser Extension?

The Exódus® Web3 Wallet browser extension turns Chromium-based browsers into a Web3-ready portal. It’s designed for simplicity without compromising on core self-custody principles: your keys stay encrypted on your device, enabling you to connect to decentralized apps (dApps), swap supported assets, manage NFTs, and track your portfolio across multiple networks from one interface.

Highlights

How to Set It Up (Step-by-Step)

1) Install

Install only from official sources. Open the official Exódus® Web3 Wallet page and follow the “Download for Chrome/Brave” flow. Avoid look-alike websites and third-party mirrors.

Tip

Bookmark official pages to prevent phishing later.

2) Create or Restore

Choose Create new wallet to generate a fresh recovery phrase, or Restore to import an existing one. Write the phrase on paper (or a metal backup) and store it offline.

Never share

No support agent or dApp will ever need your recovery phrase.

3) Connect to dApps

Open a dApp and click Connect Wallet. Select Exódus® (or “Injected”) and review the requested permissions. Confirm only what you understand.

Review prompts

Read transaction details before you sign.

Security Best Practices

Protect Your Keys

Defend Against Phishing

Warning

If a site asks for your recovery phrase to “verify” or “unlock” your wallet, it’s a scam. Close the page immediately.

Everyday Workflows

Swaps

Choose the asset pair, review the quoted rate and fees, and confirm. For larger moves, consider splitting into smaller transactions and comparing total execution costs.

Note

On-chain congestion can affect pricing and settlement time.

NFTs

View collections, send collectibles, and verify contract addresses before purchasing. Always double-check you’re on the intended network (e.g., Ethereum vs. Polygon).

Network checks

Wrong-network sends may require bridges or recovery steps.

Troubleshooting & Support

Common Fixes

When to Contact Support

If you suspect a phishing attempt, encounter persistent errors, or need guidance on backups and restores, reach out via the official channels linked below.

Official Links (10×)

Bookmark these to stay safe
  1. Exodus — Official Website
  2. Exodus — Web3 Wallet (Browser Extension)
  3. Exodus — Download Page
  4. Exodus — Contact Support
  5. Exodus — Knowledge Base
  6. Exodus — Developer Docs
  7. Exodus — Terms of Use
  8. Exodus — Release Notes
  9. Exodus — Supported Assets
  10. Exodus — Contact