Brave Wallet
The secure multi-chain crypto wallet. No extension required.
Download BraveAfter onboarding, click in the toolbar to get started.
Click in the toolbar to get started. Don’t see it? Click Update in the toolbar for the latest version of Brave.
After onboarding, tap the browser menu, and tap to get started.
Tap the browser menu, and tap to get started. Don’t see it? Update to the latest version of Brave on the Play Store App Store.
Secure by default
Brave Wallet is the first secure crypto wallet built directly into the browser. No extensions, no extra steps. That means less vulnerability to faked versions of an app, phishing, and theft.
Multi-chain made simple
Buy, send, store, and swap thousands of assets (and NFTs) seamlessly on 100+ blockchain networks including Ethereum, Solana, Filecoin, and more.
Get more from your wallet
Buy crypto with fiat using on-ramps. Track market performance of top coins with price feeds and market rankings powered by CoinGecko. And see your NFTs in a gallery view. All in Brave Wallet.
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Connect to Web3
Discover Web3 without the hurdles. Decentralized apps (DApps) are supported on Solana, Ethereum, and dozens of EVM-compatible networks.
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Import other wallets
MetaMask and self-custody wallets, or hardware wallets like Trezor & Ledger (no Ledger Live required).
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Privacy first
Unlike other wallets, Brave doesn’t track any of the actions you make in your wallet. With Brave, privacy comes first.
How does Brave Wallet compare?
Features
Browser native (no extension to download)
NFT support
Available on desktop & mobile
Ledger & Trezor support *
Buy, store, send, & connect to DApps on Solana
Buy, store, send, & connect to DApps on Ethereum & EVM chains
Buy, store, & send FIL on the Filecoin chain *
Integrated DEX aggregator for token swaps on Solana
Integrated DEX aggregator for token swaps on Ethereum & EVM chains
Open license
Crypto market data
* Desktop only, with mobile support coming soon.
Try Brave Wallet now
Download BraveAfter onboarding, click in the toolbar to get started.
Click in the toolbar to get started. Don’t see it? Click Update in the toolbar for the latest version of Brave.
After onboarding, tap the browser menu, and tap to get started.
Tap the browser menu, and tap to get started. Don’t see it? Update to the latest version of Brave on the Play Store App Store.
FAQs about Brave Wallet
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Brave Wallet is a secure, self-custody crypto wallet built directly into the Brave browser. Brave Wallet can be used to safely store your assets, and to connect to Web3. We’re constantly improving compatibility to meet the needs of users, so follow our Wallet support docs for the most up to date list of features.
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Brave Wallet is among the safest self-custody wallet options available. In addition to being audited by specialized security engineers, our code is open-source and transparent. Because Brave Wallet is built into the browser, it also inherits Brave’s strict privacy and security protections. And because it’s not a third-party extension, it’s also less susceptible to phishing, which is a leading cause of crypto & NFT theft.
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Brave, and Brave Wallet, are entirely free to use. However, most blockchain transactions require network fees (e.g. Ethereum gas fees). Fees vary on each network based on demand and other factors.
Certain types of transactions (like swaps and crypto purchases) may also include Brave fees. These fees will be displayed transparently, and are similar to—or the same as—other wallets.
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No, they are two entirely different products offered by Brave. Rewards is a free program that lets you earn tokens for seeing privacy-respecting ads in the browser and on Brave Search. At this time, Brave Wallet and Rewards are not linkable.
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On your desktop, open Brave and click the Wallet icon in the toolbar. If you don’t see the icon, navigate to “brave://settings/web3” and ensure Show wallet icon in toolbar is toggled on. On mobile or tablet, open the browser menu and then tap the Wallet icon. Then, follow the instructions to create or import a wallet.
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