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EVM-Compatible Wallets

For interacting with Ethereum and other EVM networks, Bitroot supports wallets such as:

  • - A browser extension with integrated dApp support.

EVM-compatible wallets allow you to execute smart contracts and interact with decentralized applications across various EVM networks.

Bitroot Protocol Layer: Bitcoin-specific wallet

For Bitcoin transactions, Bitroot is compatible with wallets designed specifically for Bitcoin, including:

  • - A secure wallet built for Bitcoin enthusiasts.

  • - A versatile wallet for secure transactions.

The Bitcoin-specific wallet provides optimized Bitcoin transaction processing and secure storage capabilities.

MetaMask
Unisat
OKX Wallet