Abraxas Wallet

Secure, private, and simple wallet software for managing digital assets and connecting to Web3 services.

Version 1.0 • Desktop & Mobile

Overview

Abraxas Wallet is a non-custodial wallet application designed for individuals and organizations that require an approachable, secure interface to manage cryptocurrency accounts, sign transactions, and interact with decentralized applications (DApps). Abraxas Wallet focuses on clear user flows, transparent security defaults, and extensible developer APIs.

What Abraxas Wallet does

Abraxas Wallet lets users create and manage private keys locally, send and receive tokens, connect to smart-contract platforms, and integrate with popular blockchains through well-defined network providers. The product emphasizes minimal surface area for user error while offering advanced controls for power users and developers.

Key Features

Non-custodial ownership
Private keys and recovery phrases remain under user control; Abraxas Wallet does not hold funds.
Multi-chain support
Connect to Ethereum, EVM-compatible networks, and selected layer-2 solutions via configured RPC providers.
Account management
Create multiple accounts, label addresses, and manage token balances with a clear transaction history.
DApp connectivity
Approve DApp connections and sign transactions using explicit permission prompts and granular consent screens.

User experience highlights

  • Clear onboarding with step-by-step recovery phrase guidance.
  • Contextual help and safety checks on high-value operations.
  • Performance-optimized UI for desktop and mobile form factors.

Security Model

Security is integral to Abraxas Wallet’s design. The application follows a few foundational principles to reduce risk and increase user confidence:

Local key storage

Private keys are generated and encrypted on the user’s device; the wallet never transmits private keys to external servers. Users export and import keys using standard recovery phrases compatible with common wallet standards.

Transaction transparency

Every transaction request shows clear metadata (amount, destination, gas estimate, and calldata preview where applicable) so users can make informed decisions before signing.

Optional hardware integration

For high-assurance environments Abraxas Wallet supports hardware wallets via standard protocols so users can keep signing keys offline while using the app as a signing interface.

Getting Started

Install Abraxas Wallet for desktop or mobile, create a new wallet, or import an existing one using your recovery phrase. Follow these core steps to begin:

  1. Download Abraxas Wallet from the official distribution channels for your platform.
  2. Create a secure password and back up the recovery phrase in a safe, offline location.
  3. Configure networks and RPC endpoints if you need to connect to custom chains.
  4. Connect to DApps through the wallet's built-in connection modal when prompted by the website or application.

Example CLI snippet for advanced users to configure a custom RPC endpoint:

abraxas config set rpc <network> <rpc_url>

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Abraxas Wallet custodial?

No. Abraxas Wallet is non-custodial: users retain control of their private keys and are responsible for secure backup of recovery credentials.

Can I use Abraxas Wallet with hardware devices?

Yes. Abraxas supports common hardware wallet integrations for offline key custody and signing.

How do I verify I downloaded the official release?

Always download releases from the official Abraxas domain or verified app stores. Verify checksums or signatures when available and follow on-site guidance to validate builds.

Abraxas Wallet is a software product. Use of the wallet is subject to the End User License Agreement and local regulations. Abraxas is not a financial advisor and does not provide investment advice. Users must comply with applicable laws in their jurisdiction when using the wallet.