Beginner-friendly guide: install, secure, and use Exodus for wallets, dApps and tokens
This HTML presentation covers practical steps to get started with the Exodus Web3 Wallet, including installation, creating an account, connecting to dApps, sending and receiving assets, and essential security practices. Theme: dark purple with blue and pink accents.
What is Exodus Web3 Wallet?
Exodus is a user-friendly multi-asset wallet with a polished interface for managing cryptocurrencies and interacting with Web3 applications. Exodus offers a browser extension and mobile app, built-in exchange features, portfolio tracking, and integration with hardware wallets for added security.
Supports many blockchains and tokens — check the official asset list for specifics.
Offers in-app swap/exchange integrations for simple trades.
Can connect to dApps via Web3 provider (e.g., WalletConnect / browser extension APIs).
Install & create your wallet
Download the official Exodus extension or mobile app from the Exodus website or your platform's store. Verify the domain and publisher before installing.
Open the app/extension and choose Create New Wallet. Accept terms and create a strong local password for the app (this protects access on your device).
Write down the recovery phrase (seed) on paper — Exodus will show a 12 or 24-word recovery phrase. Store the seed offline and consider a metal backup for long-term safety.
Optionally pair a hardware wallet (Trezor, Ledger) for enhanced private key protection; Exodus supports hardware integration where available.
Important: the recovery phrase is the only way to restore your wallet. Never share it or enter it into websites or apps that you don’t trust.
Using Exodus: send, receive, and swap
Receiving: Use the Receive flow to get a deposit address. Verify the address and network match before sharing.
Sending: Paste the recipient address, confirm the network, and always verify the details before confirming. Consider using a small test transfer for large amounts.
Swapping: Use the in-app swap for convenience, but compare rates and fees. For large trades, consider external exchanges for better liquidity.
Connecting to dApps
Exodus can connect to decentralized applications via the browser extension or WalletConnect. When a dApp requests connection, review the requested permissions and only allow access to accounts you intend to use.
Never approve transactions you don’t understand; check contract details and gas fees.
Disconnect unused dApp sessions and clear approvals when no longer required.
Prefer hardware wallet confirmation for signing sensitive transactions.
Security best practices
Use a strong local password and device-level security (PIN, biometrics) where available.
Back up your recovery phrase offline; never store it in cloud storage or as plain text on your devices.
Enable hardware wallet integration for high-value storage and require device confirmation for transactions.
Beware of phishing sites—always verify the Exodus domain and use bookmarks to access official resources.
Demo login (client-side)
This illustrative form demonstrates a simple local login UI. It is client-side only and does not transmit credentials. In production, use secure server-side authentication and encrypted storage.
Do not enter real credentials into demo pages. Ensure secure storage and transport for real deployments.
Troubleshooting & tips
If you lose access, restore using the recovery phrase on a fresh install or supported wallet.
If transactions are stuck, check network status and adjust gas prices where applicable.
For app issues, reinstall from the official store and re-import your wallet using your recovery phrase.
Closing & next steps
Exodus is a powerful, user-friendly way to manage crypto and interact with Web3. Start small, practice sending and receiving, enable hardware integration for larger balances, and keep your recovery phrase secure.
Disclaimer: This presentation is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, or tax advice. Always verify software and downloads from the official Exodus website. The demo login is client-side only—do not enter real credentials into example pages.