Quick overview
Abraxas Wallet provides a straightforward way to manage multiple blockchains and tokens while keeping private keys under user control. It combines an intuitive interface with strong encryption, optional hardware integration, and recovery options built for resilience.
Why choose Abraxas Wallet?
- Non-custodial by design: you hold the keys and therefore control access to funds.
- Multi-asset support: manage major coins and token standards from one place.
- Privacy tools: built-in options to limit metadata exposure and preserve anonymity.
- Hardware compatible: optional integration with offline devices for high-value storage.
- Regular security audits: engineering practices focused on transparency and reliability.
Getting started — setup essentials
Setting up Abraxas Wallet takes a few minutes. During the first run you will create a secure backup phrase, choose a local access method, and optionally connect a hardware wallet. Below are clear steps to follow.
Step 1 — Create a new wallet
Choose to create a new wallet on your device. The app will generate a recovery phrase; write it down exactly and store it offline. This phrase is the only method to restore your wallet if the device is lost.
Step 2 — Secure the device
Set a strong local passcode and enable biometric unlock if available. These protections prevent casual access if your phone or computer is misplaced.
Step 3 — Configure advanced options
Enable optional features like a passphrase (for hidden wallets), enable network privacy options, and review default gas fee settings for each chain you use. If you plan to hold significant value, enable hardware-wallet mode.
Backup & recovery
Your backup phrase (seed) is the master key. Treat it like cash: keep it offline, split copies into secure locations, and consider using a physical metal backup if you need long-term durability. Do not store the seed in cloud storage or take phone photos.
- Record the words in order, exactly as displayed.
- Test a recovery on a secondary device to confirm backup integrity.
- Store copies in geographically separated, secure locations.
Security best practices
Good habits reduce risk. Abraxas Wallet functions best when paired with strong operational security:
- Keep software updated and verify new releases.
- Use unique, strong passcodes for local access.
- Prefer hardware wallets for long-term or large balances.
- Verify transaction details on-device when possible.
- Be wary of unsolicited messages requesting keys, phrases, or approvals.
Everyday usage and tips
Abraxas Wallet is optimized for both daily use and secure storage. Use separate accounts for everyday spending and cold storage; label them clearly. Adjust gas fee presets based on urgency and monitor pending transactions via the built-in activity log.
Tip: Keep a small liquid balance for routine transactions and move larger holdings to hardware-protected accounts.
Troubleshooting common issues
Cannot access wallet after update?
Confirm the recovery phrase and ensure the app version is compatible with your device. Restoring with the seed on a clean install typically resolves access problems.
Transaction not confirming?
Check network congestion and fee settings. You may need to increase gas or rebroadcast the transaction, depending on the chain rules.