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Bitget wallet extension for chrome firefox brave kiwi



Bitget Wallet Extension Secure Crypto Access for Chrome Firefox Brave Kiwi

Directly integrate a secure, non-custodial vault into your preferred browser. Manage 100+ blockchains and 250,000+ digital assets from a single interface.


Execute swaps across 15+ major decentralized exchanges without leaving your current tab. Real-time gas fee tracking on Ethereum, BNB Chain, and Polygon optimizes every transaction.


Connect to decentralized applications on Arbitrum, Optimism, and Solana in one click. Your private keys remain exclusively on your device, ensuring full autonomy over your holdings.


Add it to Opera, Edge, or Vivaldi in under 30 seconds. The built-in NFT marketplace displays your collections across all supported networks simultaneously.

Bitget Wallet Extension: Your Guide for Chrome, Firefox, Brave, and Kiwi

Install this add-on directly from your browser's official store to guarantee authenticity and avoid counterfeit software.


Your private keys and seed phrase are encrypted locally on your device; the provider's servers never have access to them. This architecture ensures that only you control your digital assets.


The tool supports over 100 blockchains natively, including Ethereum, Solana, BNB Chain, and Polygon, allowing you to manage a single portfolio across multiple networks without switching applications.


Built-in decentralized exchange (DEX) aggregator scans hundreds of liquidity sources to find the best possible swap rates, often saving you 3-5% on transaction costs compared to a single DEX.


FeatureBenefit
One-click cross-chain swapsMove assets between chains without using bridges manually.
Real-time NFT floor price alertsGet notifications for specific collection price movements.
Hardware vault compatibilityConnect Ledger or Trezor for enhanced security.
Custom RPC configurationOptimize speed and costs by using your own node endpoints.


Transaction previews simulate outcomes before signing, displaying exact token amounts received and all potential slippage, which prevents costly errors with malicious smart contracts.


For developers, the utility integrates seamlessly with testnets like Sepolia and Mumbai, and includes a built-in debug console for inspecting transaction data, making it indispensable for contract interaction and testing.


Automatic address whitelisting for frequent transfers adds a critical security layer, while session timing can be configured to log you out after a set period of inactivity.


Regular, silent updates delivered through the browser store patch vulnerabilities and add new network support, ensuring protection and functionality without requiring your attention.

How to Install the Bitget Wallet Extension on Your Browser

Open your preferred Chromium-based application, such as Google's browser or Brave, and navigate directly to its official web store.


Use the store's search function. Enter the precise name of the add-on to locate it quickly among other results.



On the store listing, select the blue 'Add to Browser' button.
A confirmation dialog will appear; click 'Add extension' to proceed.



The installation completes in seconds. A new icon will appear in your toolbar, typically to the right of the address bar, confirming it's active.


For Firefox users, the process is nearly identical. Visit the Mozilla add-ons portal, find the utility, and click 'Add to Firefox'. Grant the requested permissions to finalize setup.


Pin the toolbar icon for immediate access. Right-click the icon and select 'Pin' from the menu. This prevents it from hiding in the extensions menu.


Create a new vault or import an existing one using your secret recovery phrase. This first-time setup secures your assets and completes the integration.

Managing Multi-Chain Assets Directly from Your Browser Tab

Install the add-on once, and your portfolio across Ethereum, Solana, Polygon, BNB Chain, and Arbitrum becomes visible without switching applications.


Execute swaps on a native Avalanche dApp, then immediately check staking yields on Cosmos, all within the same window. This eliminates constant tab-hopping and refreshes.


Transaction signing occurs in a persistent, secure overlay. Your private keys remain isolated, never exposed to the webpage, while you interact directly with each blockchain's interface.


Monitor token balances from over 15 networks. Custom alerts for specific contracts on Fantom or Optimism can notify you of deposit arrivals or sudden price movements.


Add custom RPC endpoints for networks like zkSync or Scroll to manage emerging assets before they are listed on major aggregators.


Consolidate.

Connecting to dApps and Signing Transactions in a Few Clicks

Install the browser add-on and pin it to your toolbar; this single action grants immediate access to decentralized applications across your preferred Chromium-based or Firefox browsers. A single click on the add-on's icon reveals your public address for copying, while another click on a dApp's "Connect" button typically initiates a secure pairing request. The interface eliminates seed phrase entry for these routine connections, relying instead on encrypted local storage for session management.


Transaction confirmation is streamlined: after initiating a swap or transfer on a dApp, a clear modal window pops up detailing the network fee, recipient, and amount. You review the data, enter your unique password to decrypt the private key locally, and approve. The entire process from dApp interaction to signed broadcast often completes under 15 seconds, with no need to manually switch networks if the dApp is properly configured.

FAQ:
Is this extension safe? How does it protect my private keys?

The Bitget Wallet extension is designed with security as a primary focus. It is a non-custodial wallet, meaning your private keys are generated and stored locally on your device, not on Bitget's servers. The extension never transmits your seed phrase or private keys over the internet. All transaction signing happens within your browser. For added protection, we recommend using it in combination with a hardware wallet for significant funds and always keeping your recovery phrase secure and offline.

Can I use this on my mobile phone too, or is it only for desktop browsers?

The Bitget Wallet extension is specifically built for desktop browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Brave, and Kiwi. It operates within those browsers. For mobile use, you would need to download the separate Bitget Wallet mobile app from the iOS App Store or Google Play Store. Your wallet can be synced between the extension and the mobile app by importing your recovery phrase, but they are two different applications.

What's the difference between this and the MetaMask extension?

Both are browser-based wallets for managing cryptocurrencies and interacting with decentralized apps. A key difference is that Bitget Wallet has a stronger built-in focus on multi-chain support and integrated swap features. It often provides direct token swap functionality across many blockchains within the interface. Bitget Wallet setup Wallet also tends to have more built-in discovery tools for new tokens and NFTs across different networks. However, MetaMask has wider adoption, so some newer dApps might be optimized for it first. Many users install both to access different features.

I installed it. How do I add a new blockchain network like Arbitrum or Polygon?

Inside the extension, go to the settings or network selection area. There is usually a "Networks" or "Manage Networks" section. You can often add a popular network directly from a list with one click. If you need to add a custom network manually, you will need the correct RPC URL, Chain ID, and other details, which you can find on the blockchain's official documentation. The process is similar to other wallets and takes about a minute for standard networks.