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Ctrl wallet for chrome firefox brave and kiwi browsers
Ctrl Wallet Your Secure Browser Extension for Chrome Firefox Brave Kiwi
Directly manage assets across 15+ networks from your navigation bar. Zero seed phrase exposure remains a non-negotiable standard.
One-click approval for transactions reduces interaction time by an average of 70%. Native portfolio tracking updates balance sheets without manual entry.
Store private keys locally. The tool never transmits sensitive data externally, aligning with core self-custody principles.
Switch between profiles instantly for separating finances. Audit trails for all actions are automatically generated and stored.
How to install Ctrl wallet in your browser in under a minute
Navigate directly to the extension store of your chosen application.
Locate the add-on using the search field; its official page will load immediately.
Select the Add to [Browser Name] button displayed prominently on the listing.
A brief permissions dialog appears; confirm the action by clicking Add extension.
An icon for the tool materializes next to your address bar, signaling completion.
Click this new symbol to initialize setup, which typically involves creating a new vault or importing an existing one.
Follow the on-screen prompts, choosing a strong password and securely storing your provided secret recovery phrase.
Your digital asset manager is now active and prepared for transactions.
Managing multiple cryptocurrency networks in one wallet interface
Consolidate your Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, and Binance Smart Chain assets within a single view. This eliminates constant extension switching and streamlines portfolio tracking.
Network-specific actions require precise configuration. Use the table below to verify critical RPC settings before initiating transfers.
NetworkChain IDNative Asset
Ethereum Mainnet1ETH
Polygon PoS137MATIC
Arbitrum One42161ETH
BNB Chain56BNB
Activate only the networks you frequently use. This reduces interface clutter and minimizes the risk of sending funds to an incorrect chain. Manually add custom networks by cross-referencing data from official block explorers.
Gas fees vary significantly between layers. Execute high-volume transactions on L2s like Arbitrum; reserve Ethereum mainnet for high-value, security-critical operations. Always confirm the active network before signing any transaction.
View your total balance across all added chains in one dashboard. This provides an immediate assessment of your multi-chain exposure without manual calculation.
Sending tokens and checking transaction history directly from the extension
Initiate a transfer by clicking the extension icon in your toolbar. Enter the recipient's full address manually or scan their QR code to prevent errors.
Review network fees and confirmation times before approving; adjust the gas priority for faster settlement during congestion.
Every completed operation logs instantly. Filter activity by asset, date, or network status. A detailed view shows block confirmation, sender, receiver, and total gas spent.
Export your full ledger as a CSV file for personal accounting or tax reporting purposes.
Verify transaction IDs (TXID) by clicking on them; this action opens a block explorer for independent, real-time chain verification.
Connecting Ctrl wallet to decentralized applications (dApps)
Authorize connections only after verifying the dApp's official domain and security reputation.
A typical connection process involves these steps:
Ensure your extension is active and unlocked.
Navigate to the desired application's website.
Locate and select the "Connect" or similar button on the dApp interface.
A pop-up from your extension will appear, requesting permission.
Review the requested access level (e.g., view address, request transactions).
Confirm the connection. Some dApps require signing a one-time message to verify ownership.
Manage active links through your extension's interface:
View a list of all connected sites.
Revoke permissions for any application individually.
Clear all connections for a complete reset.
For transaction interactions:
Always double-check transaction details in the pop-up window before signing.
Verify gas fees and recipient addresses. Malicious dApps can spoof this data.
Reject any request asking for your secret recovery phrase.
If a dApp fails to detect your extension, try these actions:
Refresh the dApp page.
Check if the site supports the EVM (Ethereum Virtual Machine) network you're using.
Switch your extension's active network; some dApps operate only on specific chains.
Reinstall the extension as a last resort, ensuring you have your seed phrase backed up.
FAQ:
Does Ctrl Wallet work on mobile browsers like Chrome on Android?
No, Ctrl Wallet is currently an extension designed specifically for desktop browsers. It supports Chrome, Firefox, Brave, and Kiwi on computers and laptops. For mobile use, you would need to connect your wallet to a mobile-compatible dApp browser, but the Ctrl Wallet extension itself does not install on mobile versions of Chrome or Firefox.
I use Kiwi Browser on Android. Can I install Ctrl Wallet there?
Yes, you can. The Kiwi Browser on Android is a special case because it supports desktop-style Chrome extensions. You can install the Ctrl Wallet extension directly from the Chrome Web Store within the Kiwi Browser. This is one of the key features that makes Kiwi popular among crypto users on mobile.
How does Ctrl Wallet handle my secret recovery phrase?
Ctrl Wallet operates as a non-custodial wallet. This means your secret recovery phrase is generated and stored locally on your device. It is never sent to our servers or any external party. You are solely responsible for writing down and securely storing that 12-word phrase. If you lose it, we cannot recover your wallet or funds.
What's the main difference between using Ctrl Wallet and a wallet like MetaMask?
The main difference is the user interface and transaction building. Ctrl Wallet focuses on showing clear transaction details before you sign. It aims to present information like network fees and token swaps in a straightforward way, which some users find less cluttered than alternatives. Both are non-custodial browser extensions, so you control your keys in either case.
If I have the extension installed on both Chrome and Firefox, will my wallets sync across them?
No, they will not automatically sync. The wallet data is stored locally within each browser's extension storage. To use the same wallet across different browsers or devices, you must manually import your secret recovery phrase into the Ctrl Wallet extension in each new location. This is a security feature to keep your keys isolated to the browser you set up.
Does Ctrl Wallet work with Brave browser? I use Brave and don't want to switch.
Yes, Ctrl Wallet is fully compatible with the Brave browser. You can install it directly from the Chrome Web Store, as Brave supports Chrome extensions. The wallet will function the same way it does on Chrome, allowing you to manage your crypto, connect to decentralized apps, and make transactions without any issues on Brave's secure platform.
I'm new to crypto. How does this wallet actually help me use websites like Uniswap or OpenSea?
Ctrl Wallet Chrome extension Wallet acts as your key and wallet for those sites. Once installed, it creates a secure vault in your browser to hold your cryptocurrency and NFTs. When you go to a site like Uniswap to swap tokens, the site will ask to connect a wallet. You click the Ctrl Wallet extension, approve the connection, and can then directly sign and approve your transactions from the extension pop-up. It handles all the complex blockchain interactions, so you just approve what you want to do. It also shows your balances and transaction history, so you can keep track of everything from one place.