Overview — What is Rabby® Wallet?
Rabby® is a modern Web3 wallet designed to simplify interaction with decentralized applications (dApps) while focusing on security, multi-account management, and clear transaction controls. It’s commonly used as a browser extension and mobile companion to connect to DEXs, NFT marketplaces, and cross-chain services. For official downloads and documentation, visit the Rabby® website: rabby.io.
Installing & Logging In to Rabby®
Rabby® typically functions as a browser extension (Chrome/Brave/Edge) and may offer mobile support. Steps to get started:
- Go to the official site rabby.io and choose the correct download for your browser or device.
- Install the extension and create a new wallet or import an existing one using your seed phrase.
- Set a secure password/PIN for local access. There is no centralized username/password login — access is tied to your wallet seed.
- After installation, connect to dApps via the “Connect Wallet” prompt and approve requests from the Rabby® popup.
Troubleshooting Rabby® Login & Connection Issues
Because Rabby® is a non-custodial wallet, “login” problems usually mean the extension or wallet connection failed. Common fixes:
- Rabby® Login Not Working: Ensure the extension is enabled, the browser is up-to-date, and Rabby® is unlocked. Restart the browser or the device.
- Unable to Login Rabby®: If you imported using a seed phrase, double-check word order and spelling. If the wallet was created on another device, restore it with the same phrase.
- Error Connecting Rabby® Account: Confirm you’ve selected the correct account in the extension and that the dApp requests match the chain (Ethereum, BSC, etc.).
- Rabby® App Not Working: Clear extension data, disable conflicting extensions (ad blockers/privacy tools), or reinstall from the official source.
Account Recovery & 2FA
Rabby® does not manage accounts centrally — recovery depends on your wallet seed phrase or private keys. Important guidance:
- Securely store your 12/24-word recovery phrase offline (physical backup, safe deposit box).
- If you lose access to your device, restore Rabby® by importing the recovery phrase on a new installation.
- Rabby® itself does not provide a platform-level 2FA. Use hardware wallets (Ledger/Trezor) alongside Rabby® or enable device-level protections for extra security.
Common Errors: Can't Verify Wallet, Declined Transactions
Typical problems and solutions:
- Can't Verify Rabby® Wallet: Make sure the wallet address in Rabby® matches the address displayed by the dApp. Disconnect and reconnect if mismatches occur.
- Transaction Declined: Check that you approved the correct transaction, gas limit and network fee are sufficient, and you have enough balance to cover fees.
- Permissions & Approvals: Revoke unnecessary token approvals in Rabby® and re-approve only when needed to reduce risk.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- 1. Where do I download Rabby® Wallet?
- Always download from the official site: rabby.io. Avoid third-party links to prevent phishing.
- 2. What do I do if Rabby® login is not working?
- Unlock the extension, restart the browser, check for updates, and ensure the seed phrase was entered correctly if restoring.
- 3. How can I recover my Rabby® wallet?
- Restore it using your seed phrase on a fresh Rabby® installation or compatible wallet. Keep the phrase secure — it’s the only recovery method.
- 4. Does Rabby® support hardware wallets?
- Rabby® supports integrations with hardware wallets for enhanced security — use a Ledger or similar device to sign transactions when available.
- 5. Why did my transaction get declined?
- Declines can happen due to insufficient gas, wrong network selection, or failing smart-contract conditions. Review the transaction details before approving.
- 6. Where can I get official help for Rabby®?
- Consult official documentation and links on rabby.io or the wallet’s verified support channels.