What Abraxas Wallet does differently
Private keys are generated locally, encrypted with a user passphrase, and never leave your device. Abraxas supports standard mnemonic phrases and advanced hardware integration for long-term custody.
Optimised fee suggestions, batching for frequent senders, and clear network status indicators keep transactions quick and transparent — no surprise gas spikes.
The interface focuses on what matters: balances, recent activity, and a short, readable confirmation flow for every action. Beginners get guided flows; power users get keyboard shortcuts and advanced settings.
Abraxas is designed to integrate with hardware wallets and third-party services via clear, permissioned APIs. Community-created modules can extend the wallet without exposing core key material.
Security model — plainly
Security begins with local key generation and ends with clear recovery instructions. We advise hardware-backed storage for significant holdings and provide built-in encrypted backups that you export and store offline. Abraxas does not store or transmit your seed phrase. Instead, we provide verifiable proof-of-ownership tools and a simple recovery-check utility so you can test backups safely without exposing secrets.
How to get started
- Create a new wallet and choose a strong passphrase.
- Write down your recovery phrase, ideally on durable material, and verify it with the built-in checker.
- Optionally pair a hardware key for two-factor signing and long-term storage.
- Fund the wallet and make a small test transaction to confirm network and fee settings.
Who should use Abraxas?
Abraxas fits anyone who wants a lightweight wallet that scales from occasional use to advanced custody patterns. It’s built for privacy-minded individuals, small teams managing shared funds, and developers who need a reliable signer for integrations.
Principles we follow
- Minimise data collection — we store what you create, and nothing else.
- Enable auditable, permissioned integrations.
- Keep the UX humane: predictable confirmations, readable warnings, and no dark-pattern defaults.
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