Rating:★★★★☆4.1/5 Non-Custodial • Hot • Extension / Desktop / Mobile Platform Website Updated: October 21, 2025
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Rabby Wallet Review — Security and User Experience
126
Supported Networks
$0
Software Price
Open-source
Codebase
HW
Ledger / Keystone / OneKey
Availability
Browser: Chrome, Firefox, Chromium-based
Desktop: macOS & Windows
Mobile: iOS & Android
Fees
Free to use
Network gas applies on-chain
Security
Tx simulation & risk warnings
Batch revoke approvals
Rabby Security Engine
Open-source • Audits published
Non-custodial keys
Networks & Assets
Core: Ethereum, Base, BNB Chain
Also: Polygon, Arbitrum, Avalanche, + more
NFTs / dApps: 1,000+ dApps in one wallet
Ease of Use
Auto-chain: Automatic network detection
GasAccount: Pay gas with USDT/USDC
Hardware: Ledger, Keystone, OneKey
The Rabby Wallet is an open-source, non-custodial software wallet designed to give crypto users a clear, user-friendly way to manage coins and tokens across many chains. It’s available as a browser extension (Chrome, Firefox, and other Chromium-based browsers), a desktop app for macOS and Windows, and a mobile app for Android and iOS. Automatic network detection switches to the correct chain based on the dApp in use. As a non-custodial wallet, private keys remain under the user’s control.
Availability
Browser: Chrome, Firefox, Chromium-based
Desktop: macOS, Windows
Mobile: iOS, Android
Fees
Free to use. Network fees may apply when sending crypto. Costs depend on the specific blockchain and current congestion.
Supported Networks & Assets
Rabby currently supports assets across 126 blockchains, including (examples):
Ethereum
Base
BNB Smart Chain
Polygon
Arbitrum
Avalanche
Security
Key security measures highlighted by Rabby:
Transaction simulation before signing
Risk warnings for suspicious transfers
Batch revoke for multiple approvals
Rabby Security Engine for fraud detection
Regular security audits with published results
Open-source codebase
Non-custodial model (you hold your private keys)
Support
The Help Center covers setup, supported chains and assets, transactions, swapping and bridging, privacy and security, and troubleshooting.
Contact options: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and direct messages on the website. Community discussion is encouraged on the official Discord channel.
No live chat or phone support is available.
Ease of Use
The interface is straightforward, with a central dashboard for core actions such as swapping, transactions, and bridging. A notable addition is GasAccount, which lets users fund gas fees with stablecoins (e.g., USDT or USDC) across supported addresses and networks. Hardware wallets from Ledger, Keystone, and OneKey can be connected for added security.
Clean design and super easy to connect with DeFi apps. I like that it shows me exactly what a transaction will do before I approve it — feels much safer than some other wallets I’ve used.
@Owen Yeah, that’s one of my favorite things too — those transaction previews are a lifesaver. I’ve avoided a couple of shady approvals thanks to that feature. The interface is clean, and everything just works smoothly with DeFi apps. Definitely a solid upgrade compared to the older wallets out there.
Interesting wallet, but still feels a bit raw. I ran into a few bugs with the browser extension, and not all dApps connect smoothly. Needs more polish before I’d use it as my main one.
Totally agree — the transaction preview is such a game changer. I switched from MetaMask a few months ago, and it’s been way smoother overall. I like that it shows exactly what’s happening before you sign anything. Still a few rough edges here and there, but for DeFi it’s easily one of the best wallets right now.