Mobile wallet

Example of how to configure a mobile wallet

The mobile wallet Defiant is ceasing activities from July 31st, 2024.

There are a couple of options to access the Money On Chain protocol from the smartphone.

RABBY

Rabby is a wallet that you can use as an extension for Chrome, desktop, or mobile.

It has some improvements regarding the user experience compared to MetaMask and it is open source.

Rabby has integrated the Rootstock network and to use it with the dapp you must select Metamask in the login options.

SAFEPAL

Safepal is another multi-device wallet. You can use Safepal from your browser through the extension, with the mobile app, or with its hardware wallet.

Not only is it a wallet, but it has the possibility to exchange tokens between several networks.

UNIFI

UniFi is a different wallet. It is self-custodial but has the simplicity of logging in through a system called Auth0 which is the one you usually use to log in to other sites using your email account, facebook, reddit or Discord.

You can use it on PC with a web browser or with your smartphone as it fits the format and allows you to install it. It works only for Rootstock.

METAMASK

The most well-known and used wallet by crypto users, you can use it as a browser extension and a mobile app.

By default the token is not configured, so we must add it manually, although particularly in this wallet the Rootstock network is not added either.

EXODUS

Exodus is a desktop wallet for various operating systems, web3 as a browser extension, and mobile for both Android and iOS. It has a simple design and user experience.

BEEXO

Beexo is a simple, multi-chain mobile wallet.

WALLBY

Wallby is a simple mobile wallet that allows the option to make swaps between tokens.

Remember you need rBTC to use as gas.

You can use Defiant in 2 ways: in the app itself given that it has an integration directly with the protocol or through Wallet Connect with RIF On Chain web app.

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