Securely Connect to dApps
Connecting Exodus Web3 Wallet to decentralized applications is straightforward: open the dApp, choose 'Connect Wallet', select Exodus, and confirm the request. Exodus shows the requesting site's origin and the accounts requested. You control which addresses are exposed per session, minimizing surface area and improving privacy. Always verify the domain and avoid connecting to unfamiliar or suspicious dApps.
Effortless Swaps — Optimized Routes & Price Previews
Exodus Web3 Wallet integrates multiple swap providers and DEX aggregators to find optimal routing for your token swap. Before signing a swap, Exodus displays price quotes, estimated gas, and slippage settings so you can make an informed decision. Swapping inside the wallet keeps the signing step local: Exodus builds a transaction, presents the details, and asks you to confirm — protecting your tokens from unauthorized actions.
Explore DeFi & NFTs — Discovery Inside the Wallet
Use Exodus to explore DeFi protocols and NFT collections. The wallet surfaces curated lists, trending tokens, and portfolio analytics. When interacting with DeFi, Exodus emphasizes caution: it shows permission scopes, token approvals, and the exact on-chain action to sign. Cancel or decline any transaction that requests excessive approvals or looks unfamiliar.
Security & Best Practices
Exodus Web3 Wallet is designed for usability and safety, but security depends on user behavior. Keep your recovery phrase offline and private, use strong device lock codes, enable hardware wallet support where available, and never paste your recovery phrase into websites. For higher-value accounts, prefer hardware wallet integrations and multi-signature setups when supported.
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