Rabby

Security-focused browser wallet with pre-transaction risk analysis. Shows you what a transaction will do before you sign it.

Browser Extension
Open Source
6 chains

Best For

Security-conscious DeFi users

Pros

  • Transaction simulation
  • Risk warnings
  • Open source
  • Multi-chain EVM

Cons

  • Smaller community than MetaMask
  • No mobile app
  • EVM-only

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Rabby safe to use?+
Rabby is a widely used Browser Extension wallet. Like any wallet, its security depends on your setup. Use a strong password, enable all security features, and never share your seed phrase. Rabby is open source, meaning its code can be independently audited. For large holdings, consider pairing it with a hardware wallet.
How many blockchains does Rabby support?+
Rabby currently supports 6 blockchain networks. Check the "Supported Chains" section above for the full list. Chain support can change with updates, so verify on the official Rabby website if you need a specific chain.
Is Rabby free?+
Rabby is free to download and use. There are no subscription fees. You only pay network transaction fees (gas) when sending crypto, which go to the blockchain — not to the wallet maker.
Can I use Rabby with a hardware wallet?+
Many software wallets, including Rabby, can connect to hardware wallets like Ledger or Trezor for added security. This lets you approve transactions on the hardware device while using the Rabby interface.

Key Information

Type
Browser Extension
Open Source
Yes
Supported Chains
6
Website
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