Keplr
Keplr is a browser extension wallet for the Inter blockchain ecosystem.
Station Wallet is the premier interface to Web3. Swap, stake, connect to apps, and explore the Cosmos with ease. Station offers…
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Station Wallet is the premier interface to Web3.
Swap, stake, connect to apps, and explore the Cosmos with ease. Station offers everything you expect from a Web3 wallet, plus ground-breaking features you’ll love, such as:
• Seamless cross-chain swaps and sends
• Fee token top-up
• Advanced cross-chain activity history
• Token-centric UI
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Great UX and awesome ecosystem
well organized
I love terra wallet! it's change the world assets.
works perfectly. great work!
I was looking forward to using the wallet but it has been difficult from the beginning! I had successfully set up a mobile phone wallet and then I wanted to use it on the PC, too. But why is the recovery dialogue so confusing? Is it even the right one for my use case? I cannot understand why I have to input a wallet name and the password twice, not only the seed phrase. Are these new credentials for the PC wallet and the mobile phone wallet will be lost or its password and name will change, too? Who could have designed it in such a complicated and confusing way without a help and without a support button? I have spent hours searching for a tutorial to no avail. Does nobody use the wallet on different devices? Is everybody happy inputting (changing?) their passwords and wallet name every time they want to use a different device?
is perfect, really all in one place
El futuro ya esta aquí. Un completo ecosistema económico, con bajas fees, y múltiples soluciones!
unfortunately most wallets are really bad. This one is awesome
Amazing, very functional and user friendly, fast and cheap!
it works great, is fast. I hope commissions get lower soon