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Bitget wallet extension for chrome firefox brave kiwi



Bitget Wallet Extension Secure Crypto Access for Chrome Firefox Brave Kiwi

Directly swap tokens across 30+ blockchains with a single click; average transaction confirmation is under 15 seconds.


Your private keys never leave your device. The tool operates locally, requiring explicit approval for every asset movement.


Track over 235,000 distinct digital assets. Real-time price charts and portfolio valuation update automatically with each new block.


It integrates with decentralized applications on Ethereum, Solana, Polygon, and BNB Chain without requiring separate network configurations.


Store non-fungible tokens from any supported chain. A unified view displays your entire collection, regardless of origin.


Available on Chromium-based browsers and Mozilla's platform. The setup process completes in approximately 45 seconds.

Bitget Wallet Extension: Your Browser's Gateway to Web3

Install this add-on directly from your browser's official store to integrate a multi-chain asset manager.


It supports over 100 distinct blockchains, including Ethereum, Solana, and Polygon, allowing direct interaction with applications across these networks.


Manage NFTs from various marketplaces and view your entire collection in one consolidated interface without switching sites.


Built-in swap functionality aggregates rates from hundreds of decentralized exchanges to find the optimal price for your token trades.


You can stake assets, participate in governance votes, or provide liquidity directly through the plugin's dashboard.


Transaction previews clearly show potential outcomes and fees before you sign, reducing error risk.


Your private keys remain encrypted and stored locally on your device.


Connect and sign with a single click.

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

Navigate directly to the Chrome Web Store. Locate the add-on using the search bar and select 'Add to Chrome'. Confirm the prompt; the utility will integrate automatically, appearing as an icon next to your address bar.


For Mozilla's browser, obtain the tool from its official add-ons portal. Chromium-based alternatives like Brave and Kiwi accept installations from the Chrome store–simply enable 'Developer mode' in Kiwi's menu to add it directly. Each platform completes setup within seconds, requiring only a final confirmation click.

Connecting the Wallet Extension to Decentralized Applications (dApps)

Confirm the browser add-on is active; its icon should appear in your toolbar, typically colored and unlocked.


Most dApp interfaces feature a prominent "Connect" button. Click it to trigger a modal window listing compatible crypto tools. Select the provider from this list. The software will then request permission to view your public address. This action never shares private keys.


Authorization varies by platform. Some require a simple signature on a one-time message, while others may ask for specific account or network access. Scrutinize each request's details. A swap dApp needs access to token balances, but a simple blog might only require a signature to prove address ownership.



Connection Request ElementWhat It MeansRecommended Action


Request for 'wallet_viewPrivateKeys'Attempts full asset controlImmediately reject and leave the site.
Request to 'sign' a transactionApproves a specific asset transferVerify recipient, amount, and gas fee before approving.
Request to 'sign' a plain messageOften used for authenticationSafe if the message content is readable and expected.



Networks like Ethereum, Polygon, or Arbitrum require explicit selection. An incorrect network causes failed transactions. Use the add-on's interface to switch chains before interacting. Many dApps prompt for network changes automatically; verify these prompts match the intended chain ID.


Persistent connection issues often stem from cached site data. Clear the dApp browser cache or try a hard refresh (Ctrl+F5). Ensure no other crypto management software is conflicting; disable others temporarily. Check the add-on's settings for "Preferred Chain" or "Locked Connections" to reset stale permissions.


Revoke unused links periodically. Visit approval dashboards like Etherscan's Token Approval Checker, connect your address, and rescind access for dormant applications. This minimizes exposure from potential smart contract vulnerabilities on sites you no longer use.

Managing Multiple Cryptocurrency Networks and Assets in One Place

Consolidate your Ethereum, Solana, and Polygon holdings into a single interface to immediately reduce portfolio fragmentation. This eliminates the need to switch between different applications for routine checks, saving significant time during market volatility.


View your entire portfolio's total value calculated in real-time. The tool automatically fetches current prices from multiple decentralized and centralized sources, providing a weighted average that guards against price manipulation on any single exchange.


Native cross-network swaps are executed without transferring assets to a centralized platform. The process:


Selects the most efficient bridge or decentralized exchange aggregator.
Calculates and displays total cost, including gas fees on both source and destination chains.
Executes the swap in one transaction where possible, minimizing security risks.



Custom alerts for specific network conditions prevent missed opportunities. Set notifications for:


Gas price drops below 20 Gwei on Ethereum.
New token deployments on Arbitrum with liquidity over $500,000.
Balance changes for any asset across all connected chains.



Interacting with a dApp on an unfamiliar chain no longer requires manual network addition. The software automatically detects the required chain from the connection request, prompts you with its parameters and associated risks, and allows a one-click approval if you choose to proceed. This significantly reduces user error leading to lost funds.


Security is handled through a unified non-custodial vault. A single recovery phrase grants access to all networks, but transaction signing is segmented by chain. This means a signature for a Binance Smart Chain transaction cannot be reused for a similar transaction on Avalanche, adding a layer of protection against malicious contracts.


Advanced users can deploy the same contract across several EVM-compatible networks simultaneously. After compiling the Solidity code, the interface presents a list of all supported networks (like Fantom, Avalanche C-Chain, Arbitrum One) with estimated deployment costs, allowing for batch deployment from one screen.

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

Yes, it does. The extension is built for Chromium, which is the core engine for browsers like Google Chrome, Brave, Kiwi, and Microsoft Edge. You can install it directly from the Chrome Web Store, and it will function correctly in these browsers. For Firefox, you need to get the extension from the Firefox Add-ons store, as it uses a different browser engine.

I'm new to crypto. Is this wallet extension safe to connect to websites for swapping or trading?

The Bitget Wallet extension includes standard safety features. It will ask for your confirmation before any transaction is signed and sent. You always see what you're approving. However, wallet safety also depends heavily on your actions. Never share your secret recovery phrase. Double-check website URLs to avoid fake sites. Start with small test transactions. The extension itself is a non-custodial tool, meaning you control your keys and assets.

Can I see my NFT collections directly in this browser wallet?

Yes, the wallet has a built-in section for NFTs. After adding your wallet, you can navigate to the NFT tab within the extension's pop-up window. It will automatically detect and display NFTs associated with your wallet address across supported blockchains like Ethereum, Polygon, or BNB Chain. You can view them and, in most cases, interact with them directly from there.

What happens if I uninstall the extension or clear my browser data? Will I lose my crypto?

Your crypto assets are stored on the blockchain, not inside the extension. The extension is just a tool to access them. If you uninstall it or clear data, you remove the local access point. To recover your wallet and funds, you must have your secret 12 or 24-word recovery phrase saved securely offline. Reinstall the extension, choose "Import Wallet," and enter your phrase. Without that phrase, access to the assets is permanently lost.