Getting started with Exodus Web3 Wallet

Format: HTML guide with H1–H5
Length: ~1500 words
Theme: onboarding · security · Web3 dApps

This practical guide walks you through installing, configuring, securing, and using the Exodus Web3 Wallet. It is written as a step-by-step companion for new users who want to interact with decentralized applications (dApps), manage tokens and NFTs, and keep their private keys safe.

Why Exodus Web3 Wallet?

Simple, multi-asset wallet for Web3

Exodus provides a polished interface for managing cryptocurrencies, interacting with Web3 dApps, and viewing NFTs. It focuses on usability while offering advanced tools for power users. Whether you want a desktop wallet, a browser extension, or mobile access, Exodus aims to simplify the onboarding experience.

Key benefits

  • User-friendly interface with built-in exchange options.
  • Multi-chain support — Ethereum-compatible and other chains.
  • Integrated portfolio tracking and NFT gallery.

Resources & official links (10 official links)

Overview

Introducing Trezor Bridge

A modern bridge between your hardware device and desktop applications.

What is Trezor Bridge?

Trezor Bridge is a small, dedicated application that securely connects your Trezor hardware wallet to web apps and desktop wallets on your computer. It replaces legacy browser plugin approaches and provides a simple, consistent, and encrypted path for commands and responses between your software and the physical device. Designed for reliability and privacy, Bridge minimizes attack surface while keeping the user experience straightforward.

Conclusion & Resources

Key takeaways

Trezor Bridge is a focused, secure transport layer between desktop/web clients and the Trezor device. Its design prioritizes minimal attack surface, compatibility, and user control. By using Bridge and following best practices—updating software, protecting host machines, and relying on device confirmations—users keep private keys safe while enjoying modern wallet features.

Further reading & links

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