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Ctrl Wallet Your Secure Browser Extension for Chrome Firefox Brave and Kiwi
Manage assets directly within Opera, Vivaldi, Edge, and Chromium. One interface eliminates switching between applications.
Transaction fees drop 15-30% using integrated routing across seven decentralized exchanges. Store over 8,500 token types without custodial risk.
Connect to decentralized applications in two clicks. Your private keys never leave local device storage; the code is publicly audited.
Generate disposable addresses for specific transactions. Set custom gas limits and priority fees directly from the toolbar icon.
This tool consolidates portfolio tracking, swaps, and app connectivity. It operates natively, removing dependency on separate windows.
How to Import Your Existing Wallet into Ctrl in Under a Minute
Locate your existing extension's 12 or 24-word secret recovery phrase.
Open the extension's menu and select the 'Import using seed phrase' option.
Paste or carefully type your phrase into the designated field, ensuring exact spelling and order.
Define a new, strong password for encrypting your local data within this interface.
Confirm the import action; your balances and transaction history will populate immediately.
Setting Up Transaction Alerts and Custom Security Rules
Activate real-time browser notifications for any outgoing transfer exceeding 0.5 ETH or its equivalent.
Define a whitelist of trusted destination addresses; block all others automatically.
Set a daily spending limit; the extension will require manual authorization once the threshold is met.
Enable multi-factor confirmation for transactions originating from new, unrecognized IP addresses.
Configure alerts for specific contract interactions, such as NFT marketplace approvals or token swaps.
Receive an immediate notification if your account initiates a transaction while geolocation services indicate you are inactive.
Establish a rule to delay any transaction above a defined value for 24 hours, providing a window to cancel.
Log all security events–failed attempts, rule triggers, confirmations–to a separate, encrypted audit file.
Managing Multiple Networks and Tokens in a Single Browser View
Consolidate all asset balances within one dashboard. Display Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, and Solana portfolios simultaneously without switching tabs.
Pin preferred networks to a quick-access bar. Arrange them by transaction frequency: position Ethereum and Avalanche at the top for daily use.
Apply custom labels to token holdings. Tag assets as „DeFi,“ „Staked,“ or „Long-Term“ for immediate portfolio segmentation.
Set native currency defaults per network. View balances in ETH on Mainnet, MATIC on Polygon, and AVAX on Avalanche to simplify accounting.
Activate non-fungible token visibility across supported chains. Track Ethereum-based and Polygon-based collectibles in a unified gallery.
Use a consolidated transaction history feed. Filter logs by date, network, or transaction type to audit cross-chain activity from one list.
FAQ: Does Ctrl Wallet work with all Chromium-based browsers like Brave and Kiwi?
Yes, Ctrl Wallet is designed to work seamlessly with all major browsers built on the Chromium engine. This includes Google Chrome, Brave, Kiwi, and Microsoft Edge. The extension is also available for Firefox, which uses a different engine. You can install it from the Chrome Web Store for Chromium browsers or from the Firefox Add-ons store for Firefox.
I use multiple browsers. Do I need to set up my wallet separately on each one?
If you install Ctrl Wallet on different browsers, they will initially act as separate, independent wallets. However, the wallet provides a recovery phrase (seed phrase) when you first create it. You can use this same phrase to restore or import your existing wallet into Ctrl Wallet on any other supported browser. This gives you access to the same accounts and funds across all your devices and browsers.
How does the transaction signing work? Is it secure?
When you initiate a transaction on a website, Ctrl Wallet recovery phrase Wallet creates a pop-up notification directly in your browser. This pop-up shows you the full details of the transaction—like the amount, recipient, and network fee—for your review. You must manually approve it. Your private keys are stored locally on your computer and are never sent to the internet or our servers. The transaction is signed securely on your device before being broadcast to the blockchain.
Can I add custom tokens or networks that aren't listed by default?
Yes, you can. In the wallet's settings, you'll find options to add custom EVM-compatible networks by entering details like the RPC URL and Chain ID. For adding custom tokens, you usually need the token's contract address. After adding it, the wallet will track your balance for that token. It's good practice to verify contract addresses from official project sources to avoid scams.
