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Rabby Wallet

The Rabby Wallet is a promising wallet available on multiple platforms for an array of cryptocurrencies such as Ethereum, EOS EVM, etc.

Dario Cesaro avatar
Written by Dario Cesaro
Updated over a year ago

It is crucial to exercise caution when engaging with the services offered by this project. EOS Support does not assume responsibility for any potential problems, damages, or losses that may occur as a result of utilizing the services provided by this project.

About

The Rabby Wallet, an innovative wallet, is accessible on various platforms and supports a diverse range of cryptocurrencies including Ethereum, BNB Chain, Arbitrum, EOS EVM, and more. It is open source, audited by SlowMist, and operates under the MIT license.

Supported Platforms

The Rabby Wallet extends its support to a variety of platforms, including desktop, mobile, and browser extensions. The desktop variant has already been launched for both Windows and Mac Operating Systems. For Google Chrome users, a browser extension is readily available. Additionally, a mobile version is currently under development and is expected to be released in the near future.

Integrated Chains

The wallet has integrated 50+ chains. A List of cryptocurrencies integrated into the Wallet is given below:

  • Arbitrum

  • Arbitrum Nova

  • Astar

  • Aurora

  • Avalanche

  • Bitgert

  • BNB Chain

  • Boba

  • BTTC

  • Canto

  • Celo

  • Conflux

  • CORE

  • Cronos

  • DFK

  • Dogechain

  • EOS EVM

  • Ethereum

  • Ethereum Classic

  • Evmos

  • Fantom

  • Flare

  • Fuse

  • Fusion

  • Gnosis Chain

  • Godwoken

  • Harmony

  • HECO

  • IoTeX

  • Kava

  • KCC

  • Klaytn

  • Meter

  • Metis

  • Milkomeda

  • Moonbeam

  • Moonriver

  • Oasis Emerald

  • OKC

  • Optimism

  • Palm

  • Polygon

  • Polygon zkEVM

  • Pulse

  • RSK

  • Shiden

  • smartBCH

  • Songbird

  • Step

  • Swimmer

  • Telos

  • Tomb Chain

  • Wanchain

  • WEMIX

  • zkSync Era

Signing Modes

Rabby Wallet supports the following signing methods:

  • Hardware Wallets- Ledger, BitBox02, GridPlus, Trezor, Keystone, OneKey, CoolWallet, and AirGap Vault.

  • Institutional Wallets- Amber, Gnosis Safe, Cobo Wallet, FireBlocks, and Jade Wallet.

  • Mobile Wallets- MetaMask Mobile, imToken, Rainbow, Math Wallet, Defiant, Trust Wallet, Zerion Wallet, and WalletConnect.

Equipped with a robust security rule engine, the wallet diligently examines transactions for errors and potential risks prior to signing. It offers a seamless multi-chain experience, effortlessly adapting to the relevant chain based on the website you visit. This ensures a smooth and efficient user experience while maintaining a high level of security.


Author: Sukanta Manna

Editor: Markus Hinrichs, Cristhian Rincon

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