Secure Your Crypto — simple setup, strong backups, and safe Web3 access
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If you're new to self-custody wallets, Exodus offers an approachable, multi-chain Web3 wallet that runs on desktop, mobile and as a browser extension. This presentation walks through setup, security basics, backups and daily best practices so your crypto remains under your control.
Quick facts
Exodus is a self-custodial crypto wallet that supports many blockchains and tokens. It offers an intuitive UI for sending, receiving, swapping, staking and interacting with Web3 dApps via a browser extension or in-app browser. Exodus emphasizes usability while retaining the crucial idea that you control the private keys.
Key uses
Pro tips
Security starts with the secret phrase. Exodus never has access to your private keys — if anyone asks for your 12-word phrase, it's a scam. Protect your device with OS-level controls, use a hardware wallet for high value holdings, and keep software up to date. Exodus publishes security guidance in their knowledge base for best practices.
What Exodus offers
When connecting to dApps, verify the site URL, confirm requests in the wallet UI, and limit token approvals (use “allowance” tools). Consider using a small “hot” wallet for dApp interactions and keeping your main holdings in a separate cold or hardware wallet.
Daily checklist
Ten official Exodus pages (bookmark these):
Final takeaways