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Mango wallet for chrome firefox brave and kiwi
Mango Wallet Your Secure Crypto Manager for Chrome Firefox Brave Kiwi
Install this extension directly into Chromium-based navigators and Mozilla's platform. One seed phrase grants access everywhere.
Transaction previews display before signing. Built-in swap aggregation scans top DEXs to minimize fees.
Manage NFTs, track portfolio value, and interact with dApps. Your keys remain exclusively under your control, never stored on external servers.
FAQ:
Does this wallet work with all Chromium-based browsers like Brave and Kiwi?
Yes. The Mango wallet extension is built for Chromium, the engine that powers Chrome, Brave, Kiwi, Edge, and others. You can install it directly from the Chrome Web Store, and it will function correctly on Brave and Kiwi. For Firefox, which uses a different engine, you need to get the extension from the Firefox Add-ons store.
I use Kiwi browser on my Android phone. Can I install this wallet there?
Yes, you can. Kiwi browser on Android supports installing extensions from the Chrome Web Store. Just open the store within Kiwi, find the Mango wallet, and add it like you would on a desktop. It's one of the few mobile browsers that allows this, making Mango a good choice for managing crypto on your phone.
How do I get my existing wallet into Mango? I don't want to create a new one.
You can import an existing wallet using your secret recovery phrase (usually 12 or 24 words). During setup, choose the "Import Wallet" option instead of "Create New." Enter your phrase carefully. Once imported, Mango will give you access to the addresses and assets associated with that phrase. Always verify you are on the official Mango wallet Edge extension site before entering any sensitive information.
What's the difference between the Mango wallet and MetaMask?
Both are browser wallets, but they focus on different blockchains. MetaMask is primarily for Ethereum and EVM-compatible chains. Mango wallet is designed for the Solana blockchain. They have different interfaces and support different tokens and dApps. If you mainly work with Solana, NFTs on Solana, or tokens like USDC on Solana, Mango is the native choice. You cannot use a MetaMask seed phrase in Mango, as they operate on different systems.
Is it safe to connect this wallet to any dApp or website?
You should be cautious. Connecting your wallet is how you interact with decentralized applications, but it carries risk. Only connect to websites you know and trust. A malicious site could request permissions to access all your funds. Always check the website URL, look for community verification, and never share your private key or seed phrase. The wallet itself is secure, but your actions determine its safety. For large holdings, consider using a hardware wallet for added protection.
Does this wallet work with Brave browser? I see Chrome and Firefox listed.
Yes, the Mango wallet extension works perfectly with the Brave browser. Since Brave is built on the Chromium engine (the same foundation as Google Chrome), any extension made for Chrome is fully compatible. You can install it directly from the Chrome Web Store while using Brave, or from the wallet's official website. The process is identical to installing it on Chrome.
I use Kiwi browser on my Android phone. Can I install this wallet there, and will it sync with my desktop?
You can install the Mango wallet on Kiwi browser for Android, as Kiwi supports Chrome extensions. However, this wallet does not have a built-in sync feature between different browsers or devices. Your wallet data (like seed phrases and accounts) is stored locally within that specific browser extension. To use the same wallet on your desktop and phone, you would need to manually import your recovery seed phrase into the extension on each device. This is a common security practice for non-custodial wallets, keeping you in full control but requiring you to manage your own backups.