Rabby™ Wallet is a browser extension designed for interacting with decentralized applications (dApps) across multiple blockchain networks. Built with a strong focus on security and transaction transparency, Rabby helps users manage digital assets, sign transactions, and explore Web3 with clearer risk awareness.
This guide walks you through installing the Rabby Extension, creating or importing a wallet, funding it, and safely connecting to decentralized applications.
Rabby Wallet is a self-custody crypto wallet extension that allows you to:
Unlike centralized exchanges, Rabby gives you full control of your private keys and recovery phrase.
To begin:
⚠️ Always verify you are downloading from the official source. Avoid unofficial websites or links shared through social media messages.
After installation:
Your recovery phrase is the master key to your wallet.
If you lose your recovery phrase, you lose access to your funds permanently.
If you already use another wallet such as MetaMask, you can import your existing recovery phrase or private key into Rabby:
Your assets will appear automatically once the correct networks are added.
Rabby is a non-custodial wallet. That means:
This provides independence but requires careful safety practices.
There are several ways to fund your wallet:
If you hold crypto on an exchange, withdraw it to your Rabby public address. Always double-check the network (e.g., Ethereum, BNB Chain, Polygon).
You can move assets between networks using blockchain bridges. Make sure the bridge is legitimate and trusted before approving transactions.
Rabby Wallet is optimized for DeFi and Web3 platforms.
To connect:
Rabby often automatically switches to the correct blockchain network when interacting with dApps, reducing network mismatch errors.
One of Rabby’s standout features is detailed transaction previews.
Before signing a transaction, Rabby shows:
Always review this information carefully before approving any transaction.
Rabby supports multiple EVM-compatible chains, including:
It automatically detects the appropriate chain for the dApp you're using, which simplifies cross-chain interactions.
For enhanced security, Rabby supports hardware wallets such as:
Using a hardware wallet adds an additional layer of protection because private keys remain offline.
Rabby Wallet allows you to:
If a token does not appear automatically, you may need to add its contract address manually.
Because Rabby is self-custody, security is critical.
Phishing attacks are common in crypto. Always double-check URLs and avoid unsolicited messages offering investment opportunities.
When interacting with DeFi protocols, you often grant smart contracts permission to spend tokens.
Periodically:
This is an important part of wallet hygiene.
Small mistakes in crypto can result in permanent loss of funds.
Rabby is well-suited for:
Beginners can also use it, but should take time to understand blockchain fundamentals first.
Rabby™ Wallet provides a powerful and security-focused browser extension for interacting with decentralized applications. With automatic network switching, detailed transaction previews, and hardware wallet support, it aims to make Web3 interactions clearer and safer.
However, as with all self-custody wallets, users must take full responsibility for their security. Protect your recovery phrase, verify every transaction, and stay informed about evolving blockchain risks.
This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. Cryptocurrency and decentralized finance activities involve substantial risk, including the potential loss of all funds. Rabby Wallet is a self-custody wallet, meaning users are solely responsible for securing their recovery phrase, private keys, and digital assets.