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Ctrl wallet for chrome firefox brave and kiwi browsers
Ctrl Wallet Your Secure Browser Extension for Chrome Firefox Brave and Kiwi
Manage assets directly within Opera, Vivaldi, Edge, and Chromium. One interface handles everything.
Transaction fees drop by an average of 15% using integrated cross-chain routing. You see the optimal path before signing.
Store credentials offline. The tool never transmits seeds or private keys. Your data remains on your machine.
Connect to decentralized applications in two clicks. Authorization is automatic, requiring no manual network switching.
Track portfolio value across twelve chains without leaving your tab. Real-time balances update every sixty seconds.
Add it. The setup completes in under forty seconds. Your existing workflow stays intact, but now it's faster.
How to install the wallet in your browser in under a minute
Navigate directly to the official extension store for your chosen application.
Locate the add-on using the search bar; its icon typically features a distinct blue symbol.
Select the "Add to [Browser Name]" button displayed prominently on the store page.
Confirm the installation in the subsequent pop-up dialog to authorize the necessary permissions.
A new icon will appear adjacent to your address bar, signaling a successful setup.
Click this icon once to initialize and configure your new digital asset manager immediately.
Managing multiple networks and adding custom RPCs
Directly configure your extension to interact with less common chains or your own development node.
Access network settings through the extension's interface. A default list exists, but you control the additions.
Locate the "Add Network" or similar function.
Complete these required fields for the new chain:
Network Name: A recognizable label (e.g., "Mumbai Testnet").
New RPC URL: Obtain this from the chain's documentation. Example: https://rpc-mumbai.maticvigil.com.
Chain ID: A unique numeric identifier. Polygon Mainnet is 137, for instance.
Currency Symbol: The native token's ticker (MATIC, AVAX, etc.).
Block Explorer URL (Optional but recommended): For transaction tracking.
Verify all data, then save. The new network becomes selectable.
Incorrect RPC URLs cause failed transactions. Use trusted sources: official chain docs, reputable community repositories. For heavy usage, consider a dedicated service like Infura or QuickNode for reliable endpoint performance.
Manage your list: remove unused networks to reduce clutter and potential misclicks. Test custom RPCs with a small transaction first. Network configurations are local to your browser instance.
Securing your wallet: backup phrases and transaction signing
Write your 12 or 24-word recovery phrase on paper and store it physically, disconnected from any network. Digital copies in notes apps or screenshots are primary targets for malware.
Every transaction requires your explicit approval through a signing request. Scrutinize each one: verify the recipient address character-by-character and confirm the exact amount. A malicious extension can alter the displayed details.
Use a dedicated, clean device for high-value asset management. Avoid installing unnecessary extensions on this machine. Regular system updates patch critical security vulnerabilities that could compromise your vault.
Never input your secret phrase on a website. Legitimate interfaces will only ever request it during initial restoration. Transaction signing occurs locally within the extension; your private keys never leave your device.
Consider a multi-signature setup for significant holdings. This mandates multiple independent approvals from separate devices for any outgoing transfer, creating a robust defense against single-point failure.
Sending tokens and checking transaction history across browsers
Initiate a transfer directly from your extension's pop-up interface. The process remains identical whether you use Chromium-based or Gecko-based applications; your secret recovery phrase restores the identical address and balance.
Confirm network fees before broadcasting. A transaction pending for over 30 minutes typically indicates a gas price set too low; you may need to accelerate it using the nonce.
Your activity log is synchronized via the blockchain, not locally stored. View full records by connecting your account to a block explorer like Etherscan. Simply paste your public address into the search bar on any compatible device.
For cross-application access, export your private key (never your seed phrase) to import the account into a separate mobile application. This creates a mirrored view without moving assets.
Verify transaction finality by checking the block confirmations. Six confirmations on the Ethereum network generally constitute irreversible settlement.
FAQ:
Does Ctrl Wallet work on all Chromium-based browsers like Brave and Kiwi?
Yes, Ctrl Wallet is designed to work on all major browsers that use the Chromium engine. This includes Chrome, Brave, and Kiwi. You can install the same extension from the Chrome Web Store on these browsers. For Firefox, which is not Chromium-based, we provide a separate version available on the Mozilla Add-ons site. The functionality and user experience are consistent across all supported browsers.
I use multiple browsers. Do I need to set up my wallet separately in each one?
If you use the same browser profile across different installations, your wallet data will sync automatically. However, if you use distinct profiles or different browsers (like Chrome at work and Firefox at home), you'll need to set up the wallet in each. You can use your secret recovery phrase to restore your existing wallet on a new browser or profile, so you don't have to create new accounts from scratch.
How does the transaction signing process work with this extension?
When you initiate a transaction on a website, Ctrl Wallet setup Wallet will open a pop-up window. This pop-up displays the full details of the transaction: the recipient address, the amount, and the network fee. You must review this information carefully. To confirm, you enter your wallet's password. The extension then uses your private key, stored securely and encrypted locally on your device, to sign the transaction. The signed transaction is sent to the network, but your private key never leaves your computer.
What happens to my wallet if I uninstall the extension or clear my browser data?
Your wallet information is stored locally within your browser's extension data. If you uninstall the extension or clear your browser's extension data, you will lose access to that local wallet setup. This is why your secret recovery phrase, provided when you first create the wallet, is critical. You must write it down and keep it safe. With that phrase, you can always restore your wallet and all your accounts on any compatible browser. Without it, your funds may be permanently inaccessible.