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Ctrl wallet for chrome firefox brave kiwi browsers



Ctrl Wallet Your Secure Browser Extension for Chrome Firefox Brave Kiwi

Install this extension to manage Ethereum, Polygon, and BNB Chain tokens directly from your navigation bar. Transaction signing occurs in under two seconds.


Store private keys exclusively on your device. The tool never transmits seed phrases or passwords to external servers. It supports hardware ledger integration for offline signing.


Connect to decentralized applications with a single click. Swap tokens, provide liquidity, and mint NFTs without leaving your current tab. Gas fee estimation is built-in and updates live.


Sync your portfolio balance and transaction history across Opera, Vivaldi, and Edge. The setup requires 47 seconds and 150MB of disk space.

FAQ:
Does Ctrl Wallet work with Brave browser?

Yes, Ctrl Wallet is fully compatible with Brave. You can install it from the Chrome Web Store just like you would for Chrome. It functions the same way, managing your crypto assets and interacting with decentralized apps directly within your Brave browser.

I use both Firefox and Kiwi on my phone. Can I use the same wallet on both?

You can install Ctrl Wallet on both browsers, but they will not automatically sync. Each browser installation creates a separate wallet. To use the same account, you must manually export your secret recovery phrase from one browser and import it into the other. Always ensure you do this securely and offline.

How do I add a custom token or network that isn't listed by default?

Inside the wallet extension, go to settings. You'll find options for 'Networks' and 'Tokens'. For a new network, you'll need to enter details like the RPC URL, Chain ID, and symbol. For a custom token, you need the contract address of the token on its native network. After adding, it will appear in your asset list. Be careful to use correct information from official project sources.

What happens to my wallet if I uninstall the browser extension?

If you uninstall the extension without backing up your secret recovery phrase, you will likely lose access to your funds. The wallet data is stored locally within the browser. Before any uninstall, write down your 12 or 24-word recovery phrase provided during setup. With that phrase, you can Recover Ctrl Wallet your wallet on any compatible browser or device. Clearing browser cache can also remove wallet data, so a backup is necessary.

Is there a mobile app for Ctrl Wallet?

Ctrl Wallet is primarily a browser extension for desktop browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Brave, and Kiwi. There is no standalone mobile app. However, on Android devices, you can use Kiwi browser, which supports Chrome extensions, allowing you to install Ctrl Wallet directly on your phone. For iOS, this method is not currently available.

Does Ctrl wallet work with my current browser? I'm using Brave on Windows and sometimes Firefox on Linux.

Yes, Ctrl wallet is designed to work seamlessly with your setup. It's a dedicated extension for Chromium-based browsers (like Chrome, Brave, and Kiwi) and also for Firefox. Your wallet data, however, is stored locally in the browser's storage. This means if you install it on both Brave and Firefox, they will initially be separate wallets. To use the same wallet across browsers, you would need to manually export your recovery phrase or private keys from one and import them into the other.

I'm new to crypto. How does this wallet handle my coins and keys compared to something like a Ledger hardware wallet?

The core difference is security model. Ctrl wallet is a "hot" or software wallet. It generates and stores your private keys directly inside your browser extension. This is convenient for daily transactions, interacting with websites (Web3 apps), and managing tokens. A hardware wallet like Ledger is a "cold" wallet where keys are generated and stored on a separate, offline physical device, offering higher security for long-term storage. With Ctrl wallet, you are responsible for securely backing up your 12 or 24-word recovery phrase. If you lose access to your browser or computer, this phrase is the only way to restore your funds. Never share it.