Ambire Wallet is the first DeFi cryptocurrency wallet that combines power with ease of use, solving common pain points of DeFi. Available on Ethereum, Polygon, Avalanche and BSC.
This is the 2nd launch from Ambire Wallet. View more

Ambire Wallet Extension
Ambire is an extension wallet that makes self-custody easy and secure.
We build on Ethereum's Pectra upgrade, enhancing convenience and security thanks to eliminating approvals (batching) and gas sponsorship.
We're open-source and we support Trezor & Ledger.





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@ivshti The extension UI is clean and responsive great job on that.
Great job on the extension guys
Open source, Trezor support, batching and no need for approvals? Honestly this feels like the most innovative wallet I’ve come across.
This is like a significant step forward for user experience in self custody wallets. How easy is the batching process for the average user?
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@mia_arthur very easy, there's two ways to do batching
when the app requests it - this is a one-click experience, the user doesn't even know they did a batch. Everything that normally happens with multiple signatures happens with one.
manually by clicking "start a batch" instead of the main CTA (eg Swap) which will initiate a "pending" state in the dashboard, from there you can add multiple actions to the batch
So it's either transparent and seamless, or if the app doesn't support it or you want to intentionally do it (eg multiple swaps, multiple transfers) you can do it manually
Self custody with security is crucial how do you deal with malicious dApp interactions or phishing attempts on signatures?
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@alfie_logan we use a publicly available list of malicious apps (kudos to MetaMask for maintaining it) to warn users. But most importantly, we simulate the outcome of each transaction before you sign it - you see all the balance changes.
It’s fantastic to see wallets that prioritize real usability.
How does Ambire manage transaction simulation or previews before signing?
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@joey_k_moran we simulate the transactions and preview balance changes (see screenshot).
But the cool thing about Ambire is that we support simulations on ALL networks we support. This is quite unique and it's achieved thanks to NOT using a third-party provider: instead, we rely on the native RPC of the network, using our own method: it only needs the RPC to support eth_call, which all RPCs do.