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Exódus® Web3 Wallet | Exódus® Browser Extension — Presentation & FAQ

Introduction

Exódus® has become a recognizable name in desktop and browser-based wallets that bridge traditional crypto wallets with Web3 experiences. This post is written as a presentation-ready HTML blog (with heading hierarchy H1–H5 used throughout), a short slide/presentation section you can use in meetings, and a practical FAQ for new and returning users. Below you'll find ten official, colorful quick-links to get started, download, or dive deeper.

The goal: clear structure, copy that reads well on a blog or slide, and a FAQ that answers the common operational and security questions people ask before they interact with Web3 through a browser extension or desktop wallet.

Why Exódus® Web3 Wallet?

User-friendly, with a focus on experience

Exódus® emphasizes clean design, intuitive flow, and a gentle learning curve for users new to crypto. The wallet is designed to help users manage assets and tokens while providing a built-in exchange and portfolio view.

Core capabilities

  • Send / receive a wide range of cryptocurrencies and tokens.
  • Built-in swaps and portfolio tracking.
  • Support for hardware wallets and strong account recovery paths.
Who this is for

Users who want a balanced experience between simplicity and functionality — hobbyists, builders testing dApps, or anyone who prefers a visually guided wallet experience in a browser extension.

Presentation — 6 Quick Slides

Slide 1 — What is Exódus®?

Short definition: a multi-asset wallet and browser extension that helps you access Web3, manage tokens, and interact with decentralized apps.

Slide 2 — Key Benefits

Clean UX, portfolio visibility, easy swaps, and cross-device flows (desktop, extension, and hardware integrations).

Slide 3 — Security

Non-custodial by default; keep your seed phrase safe. Use a hardware wallet for higher-value holdings.

Slide 4 — Browser Extension Uses

Quick dApp logins, transaction signing, token approvals with granular control.

Slide 5 — Developer Friendly

Connects to a wide variety of chains and testnets; good for rapid prototyping of dApps.

Slide 6 — Getting Started

Install the extension, create or restore a wallet, and test with a small amount before committing larger funds.

10 Official Quick Links (Colorful)

Click any of the colorful official links below to go directly to the resource you need.

FAQ — Common Questions

Q: Is the Exódus® Browser Extension non-custodial?
A: Yes — by design, the wallet is non-custodial: private keys are stored locally and controlled by you. Treat your recovery phrase like the master key to your wallet.
Q: Can I use Exódus® with hardware wallets?
A: Exódus® supports integrations with popular hardware wallets to add an additional layer of security for signing transactions.
Q: How do I recover my wallet?
A: Use your 12/24-word recovery phrase in the restore wallet flow. Only restore from trusted devices and never share the phrase with anyone.
Q: What chains/tokens are supported?
A: The wallet supports multiple chains and thousands of tokens. Always verify token contract addresses for lesser-known tokens.
Q: Are there fees when swapping tokens inside Exódus®?
A: Yes — swaps typically include network gas/transaction fees and may include third-party aggregator fees. Fees vary by network congestion and the chosen route.
Q: I see a pending transaction — what should I do?
A: Check the transaction details in the extension, verify the destination and amount. If you need to speed up or cancel, follow the network-specific guidance (e.g., increase gas price) and consult official support if unsure.
Q: Is my data shared with Exódus®?
A: Minimal telemetry for product improvement may be used, but private keys and recovery phrases remain local to your device. Review the Privacy Policy for specifics.
Q: How do I connect to a dApp?
A: Open the dApp in your browser and click "Connect Wallet" — choose the Exódus® extension when prompted, then approve the connection and any transaction signatures as needed.
Q: What are best practices for security?
A: Use hardware wallets for large holdings, never share your seed phrase, enable OS-level disk encryption, and keep software up to date.
Q: Where can I get help if something goes wrong?
A: Start with the Official Support Center link above, and contact official support channels rather than third-party social media DMs. Avoid sharing your seed phrase in any support request.

Closing Notes & Presentation Tips

When presenting this content in a meeting, use the six-slide section to structure your talk. Open with a quick demo of the browser extension (show install, create/restore, and a tiny send), then walk through security best practices and the FAQ. Keep the demo to 3–5 minutes — show a simple, concrete action rather than many features at once.

This HTML is intentionally compact and portable. You can copy the sections into a CMS, a printed one-pager, or convert the slide blocks to slides in a presentation tool. The ten colorful links are placed to give quick access to the official resources every user or admin will want.

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