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Bitget Wallet browser extension wallet extension for chrome firefox brave and kiwi



Bitget Wallet Extension Secure Crypto Management for Chrome Firefox Brave Kiwi

Directly manage assets across 100+ blockchains from your toolbar. One-click swaps aggregate rates from 15+ major DEXs.


Native support for EVM, Solana, TON, and Cosmos networks eliminates constant chain switching. Execute transactions without leaving your current tab.


Its built-in DApp browser connects instantly to DeFi platforms and NFT marketplaces. Security is local: private keys remain solely on your device.


Add it to Chromium-based or Firefox-based navigators. The interface consolidates portfolio tracking, staking, and market data into a single access point.

Bitget Wallet Extension: Your Multi-Browser Gateway to Web3

Install this tool on Chromium-based navigators like Brave or Kiwi, and Mozilla's Firefox, to manage assets across 100+ blockchains directly from your toolbar. Its built-in cross-chain swap aggregates major DEXs, finding optimal rates and saving an average of 15% on slippage compared to single-protocol swaps. The integrated dApp browser instantly connects to decentralized applications without manual network switching.


Security is architected with client-side encryption; private keys never leave your device. Transaction previews simulate outcomes, guarding against malicious contracts. This solution supports hardware ledger integration for high-value holdings, creating a layered defense system for your digital assets across every compatible browser.

How to Install the Bitget Wallet Extension on Chrome, Firefox, Brave, and Kiwi

Open your browser's official add-on store.


In the search bar, type the exact name of the utility. The correct result will be verified by the store itself. Click the "Add to [Browser Name]" button. The software will begin downloading immediately.


Confirm the installation when a dialog box appears. This prompt lists the permissions the add-on requires, such as viewing your active tab or managing cryptocurrency data. Granting these is standard for this type of tool.


Chrome-based browsers (Chrome, Brave, Kiwi): The store is the Chrome Web Store. Installation is identical across these three.Firefox: Use the dedicated Mozilla Add-ons website. The process mirrors others but uses Firefox's own ecosystem.


Look for a new icon in your toolbar post-installation. A first-time setup will likely launch, guiding you through creating a new vault or importing an existing one using a seed phrase.


Pin the toolbar icon for immediate access. Right-click the symbol and select "Pin" to ensure it remains visible.


For Kiwi on mobile, enable "Desktop site" in the browser menu before visiting the Chrome Web Store. This ensures the store interface loads correctly, allowing the add-on to install directly on your Android device.


Complete the setup inside the interface. Store your recovery phrase offline, never digitally. Configure network preferences and you can begin transacting.

Managing Your Crypto Assets Across Different Browsers with One Wallet

Install the same non-custodial tool on every browser you use, from Chromium-based options to those built on Gecko. This creates a unified seed phrase foundation, letting you interact with identical addresses and token lists regardless of your chosen application.


Your private keys remain encrypted locally on each device. Alterations made in one application, like adding a custom token or adjusting network settings, require manual replication elsewhere. This design prevents sync failures from compromising access.


Consider your primary browser for high-value transactions due to its dedicated security plugins. Use secondary applications for browsing or testing new dApps. This separation limits exposure if a single application profile is compromised.


Browser PlatformPrimary Use CaseAsset Visibility
Chromium (Chrome, Brave, Edge)High-value DeFi, tradingFull portfolio
Gecko (Firefox)Research, NFT mintingFull portfolio
Mobile-centric (Kiwi)On-the-go approvalsFull portfolio


Transaction history won't auto-sync. Maintain a simple log: date, network, transaction hash, and involved browser. This is critical for accurate tax reporting and tracking cross-application activity.


Regularly verify the receiving address on each application before signing. A malicious plugin on one browser could alter a copied address, leading to irreversible loss, even if your other installations are secure.


Test small transactions between your own accounts across the different applications to confirm functionality. This validates network fee settings and connection stability for each installation before committing significant funds.

FAQ:
Is the Bitget Wallet extension safe to use with my existing browser wallets like MetaMask?

Yes, it is designed to work safely alongside other wallet extensions. The Bitget Wallet operates independently in its own secure environment. It does not interfere with or access the data of other wallets you have installed. You can use it for certain chains or assets while keeping your MetaMask for others, all within the same browser.

What are the main things I can do with this extension compared to the mobile app?

The extension is built for convenience while you're using your computer. Its main functions include quick interaction with decentralized applications (dApps) directly in your browser, instant token swaps across many networks, managing your NFT collections, and checking portfolio balances. While the mobile app is more full-featured for on-the-go use, the extension is the best tool for desktop-based DeFi and web3 activities.

I use Kiwi Browser on my phone. Will the extension work properly there?

Yes, the Bitget Wallet extension is confirmed to be compatible with Kiwi Browser. Since Kiwi Browser on Android supports desktop-style Chrome extensions, you can install it directly from the Chrome Web Store. The functionality is the same as on desktop browsers, allowing you to connect to dApps and manage assets from your mobile device with a desktop browser interface.

How do I get my existing wallet into the extension? Do I need to create a new one?

You don't need a new wallet. You can easily import your existing wallet using your secret recovery phrase (the 12 or 24-word mnemonic) or a private key. During the initial setup, choose "Import Wallet" instead of "Create Wallet." Enter your phrase, set a password for the extension, and your complete wallet with all its addresses and assets will be accessible. Always ensure you are in a private, secure environment when entering your recovery phrase.

If I add the extension to multiple browsers, will they all stay in sync?

No, browser extensions are local to that specific browser installation. If you install it on Chrome on your laptop and Firefox on your desktop, they will function as separate instances. To use the same wallet account across different browsers or devices, you must import your recovery phrase into each one separately. Any actions you take in one will reflect on the blockchain, but settings and local data won't sync between the different extensions.

Does the Bitget Wallet extension work on all Chromium-based browsers like Brave and Kiwi?

Yes, it does. The Bitget Wallet extension is designed for Chrome, which forms the base for other Chromium-based browsers. This means it installs and runs correctly on Brave, Kiwi, Microsoft Edge, and Vivaldi. The installation process is the same: you just visit the Chrome Web Store page for the extension from within your browser of choice and add it. For Firefox, there is a separate version available on the Mozilla Add-ons site, as Firefox uses a different browser engine.

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