As Web3 and decentralized finance (DeFi) continue to grow, users need wallets that are secure, intuitive, and DeFi-friendly. While MetaMask has been the go-to wallet for years, many users are looking for alternatives that better support multi-chain usage and offer enhanced safety features.
Enter Rabby Wallet, a browser extension wallet built by DeBank, the team behind one of the most popular DeFi portfolio trackers. Rabby is designed specifically for Web3 and DeFi users, with features like automatic chain switching, real-time transaction previews, and support for multiple EVM-compatible chains. If you're managing assets on more than one blockchain or interacting with complex smart contracts, Rabby might be the perfect wallet for you.
Rabby Wallet is a free, open-source crypto wallet extension for Chromium-based browsers like Google Chrome and Brave. It is designed for seamless interaction with DeFi protocols and DApps (decentralized applications) across multiple EVM chains. Rabby supports major blockchains including:
Unlike traditional wallets that treat each network separately, Rabby allows users to manage assets across all supported chains from a single interface.
Rabby is built for multi-chain use. It automatically detects which blockchain a dApp is using and switches to the correct network. No need for manual chain switching, which is a common issue in wallets like MetaMask.
Rabby simulates every transaction before you sign it. This lets you clearly see what the smart contract will do—how much you will spend, receive, or approve. It's an excellent way to avoid mistakes and scams.
Rabby includes built-in risk analysis. It flags suspicious activity, such as contracts that may drain tokens or grant risky approvals. You get real-time warnings so you can make better decisions before signing anything.
Because Rabby was built by DeBank, it integrates smoothly with DeFi protocols. You can interact with apps like Uniswap, Aave, Curve, GMX, and more. It also supports NFT transfers and management on EVM-compatible networks.
Rabby is fully compatible with dApps designed for MetaMask. You can even run both wallets side by side and choose which one to use for specific transactions.
Rabby supports integration with hardware wallets like Ledger, allowing you to manage your assets with enhanced security.
The entire Rabby codebase is open source and available on GitHub. This builds trust and allows the community to review or contribute to the wallet's development.
Go to https://rabby.io or search “Rabby Wallet” in the Chrome Web Store to install the browser extension. Make sure you're downloading it from the official source.
You can create a new Rabby wallet with a secure seed phrase, or import an existing wallet using a private key or recovery phrase. Rabby also allows you to connect your Ledger device.
Navigate to any dApp such as Uniswap or Aave. Rabby will automatically detect the required chain and switch to it. Click “Connect Wallet” and select Rabby as the provider.
Before signing, Rabby shows a detailed simulation of the transaction, allowing you to confirm exactly what will happen on the blockchain. This is where Rabby really shines in safety and transparency.