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Ready wallet extension for chrome firefox brave kiwi



Your Ready Wallet Extension Works on Chrome Firefox Brave and Kiwi

Manage assets, authorize transactions, and interact with decentralized applications directly from your toolbar.


Operates on Chromium-based and Gecko-based browsers. A single setup functions across four major platforms.


Your private keys never leave your device. The tool generates no accounts, holds no data, and requests no personal information.


Connect to Ethereum, Polygon, Binance Smart Chain, and Arbitrum. Swap tokens and bridge funds between networks without visiting external sites.


Review every transaction's details before signing. Customize gas fees and set speed preferences for each operation.


Add custom RPC endpoints. Support for hardware ledger devices is integrated. The interface is fully open-source and audited.

Ready Wallet Extension for Chrome, Firefox, Brave, Kiwi

Install this add-on directly from your browser's official store; the setup completes in under 30 seconds.


Manage multiple blockchain networks–Ethereum, Polygon, BNB Chain–from a single, unified interface without switching applications.


Execute transactions with a single click; average confirmation time is under 15 seconds on supported Layer 2 networks.


Review real-time gas fees directly in the pop-up, with custom presets for slow, standard, and urgent transfer speeds.


Your private keys and seed phrase are encrypted locally on your device; no data is transmitted to external servers.


Connect directly to decentralized applications on over 15 supported networks, enabling instant trading, lending, and NFT interactions.

How to Install and Set Up the Wallet in Your Browser

Navigate to the official store of your chosen navigator: the Chrome Web Store, Firefox Add-ons, or the respective portals for Brave and Kiwi.


Locate the asset using its precise name, confirm the developer's identity matches the provider, and select 'Add to Browser'.


Authorize the installation when your navigator prompts you; a new icon will appear in your toolbar upon completion.


Click the toolbar icon to initiate the process. Generate a new vault or restore an existing one using your confidential recovery phrase.


Define a robust password for securing the local encryption of your vault's data on this machine.


After accessing the main interface, immediately visit the settings menu to configure your preferred networks, adjust privacy controls, and set transaction confirmation defaults.


Conduct a trial with a negligible-value transaction to verify all functions operate correctly before committing significant funds.

Managing Multiple Cryptocurrencies and Tokens in One Interface

Consolidate your Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana holdings into a single view. This eliminates switching between separate applications.


Key features include:


Automatic detection and display of over 200,000 assets across 50+ networks.
A unified transaction history log with network, gas fee, and status for every action.
Custom portfolio tracking with real-time value calculated in your chosen fiat currency.


Organize assets with custom labels. Create groups like "DeFi," "Long-Term Holds," or "NFT Projects" for immediate clarity.


Batch operations save time. Example: swap ETH for three different ERC-20 tokens in one transaction, reducing network fees.


Security protocols:


Private keys remain encrypted on your device.
Set individual spending limits per asset.
Require multi-signature confirmation for transactions above a defined value.


Monitor token-specific data directly: staking APY, liquidity pool shares, or governance voting power without leaving the dashboard.

Connecting the Wallet to Decentralized Applications (dApps)

Authorize connections only to applications you trust, verifying the URL matches the project's official site.


Your cryptographic vault manages keys and signs transactions; dApps never directly hold assets. A connection grants permission to propose actions for your approval.


ActionTypical PromptUser Decision
Initial Connection"Site X wants to connect to your account."Review requested permissions (view address, propose transactions).
Transaction"Swap 1 ETH for 3200 USDC. Network fee: 0.002 ETH."Confirm amount, recipient, and fee before signing.
Contract Interaction"Approve spending limit for Token Y: Unlimited."Set a specific, limited amount instead of an infinite allowance.


Regularly audit connected sites in your vault's settings, revoking access for unused applications. This reduces attack surface.


Network selection must match the dApp's requirement. An Ethereum application will fail on the Polygon network. Most interfaces display the active chain; incorrect networks often cause failed transactions.


Transaction failures typically result from insufficient native currency for gas, not from token balance. Always retain a small amount of the chain's primary asset (like ETH or BNB) to pay computational fees.

Keeping Your Assets Secure: Backup and Recovery Steps

Export your secret recovery phrase immediately after installing the application. Write these 12 or 24 words by hand on durable, fire-resistant paper.


Store this physical copy in a secure location separate from your primary device, such as a safe or safety deposit box. Never save it digitally–avoid photos, cloud storage, or text files.


Verify the accuracy of your written phrase by using it to restore your holdings on a secondary, air-gapped device. This confirms the backup works before any incident occurs.


For advanced protection, fragment your phrase using a Shamir Backup scheme. This splits the secret into multiple shares, requiring a defined subset (e.g., 3-of-5) to reconstruct the original key.


Establish a clear protocol for beneficiaries. Provide them with secure, offline instructions on accessing your recovery materials without compromising the secrets during your lifetime.


Test your recovery process every six months. Simulate a full device failure to ensure your procedure and backups are functional and current.

Q&A:
Does this wallet work with all the browsers listed?

Yes, the Ready wallet is a browser extension built for Chromium-based browsers and Firefox. This means it works perfectly with Chrome, Brave, and Kiwi. It is also fully compatible with Firefox. You only need to install one version specific to your browser from its official extension store.

How do I get my existing wallet into the extension?

During setup, you can import an existing wallet using a 12 or 24-word secret recovery phrase. The extension will guide you through this process securely. Never enter your phrase anywhere except directly into the wallet extension itself.

What can I actually do with this wallet?

You can store, send, and receive cryptocurrency. The main function is to securely interact with decentralized applications (dApps) in your browser. When you visit a dApp website, like a trading or NFT platform, Ready will connect to it, allowing you to approve transactions directly without leaving your browser.

Is it safe? Where are my coins stored?

Your crypto assets are stored on the blockchain, not inside the extension. The extension securely manages your private keys, which are the access credentials to your funds. These keys are encrypted and stored locally on your computer. The code is open-source, allowing experts to check its security. You are responsible for keeping your recovery phrase safe and offline.

I installed it. Why can't I see my tokens?

The wallet may only show default tokens for the selected network. To see a specific token, you might need to add its contract address manually using the 'Add Token' feature. Also, confirm you are viewing the correct blockchain network (like Ethereum Mainnet or Binance Smart Chain) where your tokens are held. Transactions and balances require network connectivity to appear.

Does this wallet extension work with all Chromium-based browsers like Brave and Kiwi, or is it just for Chrome?

Yes, the Ready wallet extension is designed to be compatible with all major Chromium-based browsers. This includes Google Chrome, Brave, Kiwi, and others like Microsoft Edge. The extension also has a dedicated version for Mozilla Firefox. You can install it from the Chrome Web Store for Chromium browsers or from the Firefox Add-ons store for Firefox. The core functionality—managing assets, interacting with decentralized apps, and securing your keys—remains consistent across all supported browsers.

I'm new to crypto. How does the extension keep my coins and seed phrase safe from hackers?

The Recover Ready Wallet wallet extension uses several key methods to protect your assets. First, your private keys and seed phrase are encrypted and stored locally on your device, not on a central server. This means you alone control access. The extension requires a password you create to approve any transaction. For added security, we recommend connecting your hardware wallet for signing transactions. The code is open-source, allowing experts to review it for vulnerabilities. Always remember: never share your 12-word recovery phrase with anyone, and be cautious of phishing websites pretending to be legitimate apps.