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Binance Extension Wallet v1.131.1 is released and verified on Firefox and Chrome.
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In the previous release v1.126.1, Binance Extension wallet has introduced many exciting new features. It supports wallet directly. v1.121.1 introduces more exciting new features.
Binance Extension wallet supports Ethereum mainnet since Version 1.131.1.
If you already have an account on Ethereum, it can be imported into Binance Extension wallet easily, and you only need to:
* Dapp Integration: You can use Binance Extension wallet to use those popular dApps.
When you create a Binance Smart Chain wallet, you will be given your 24-word seed phrase. All your accounts are derived from the same seed phrase. If you only want to export a single account to another wallet, you can click on “...” to reveal the private key.
Please note: Anyone who has your seed phrase, or private keys could send BNB or tokens from your accounts. Never share them with anyone.
It should also be easy to import a private key into most other wallets. Let us know if you have any issues!
dApps need to ask permission to view users’ accounts. Users could see “Login” or “Connect” buttons on Binance Smart Chain dApps. These buttons will prompt a popup from Binance Extension wallet asking if the user wants to grant the site access to their public account information. For example:
In this way, users can better manage their privacy.
Revoke Permission
Binance extension will remember which sites have been approved until the user wish to change their list. Once you wish to edit the connected sites list: You need to:
Need Support?
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https://binance-wallet.gitbook.io/binance-chain-extension-wallet
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