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Enkrypt

The Enkrypt wallet supports several networks

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The Enkrypt wallet is Web3 and open-source. It allows connection to various networks, including Rootstock, and hardware wallets such as Trezor or Ledger.

To download the extension in your browser, go to and click Download.

Then install the extension as you do with any other extension.

Enable the extension. You can also set it to access regularly and create a new wallet or import the seed of another one you have previously.

Once you have your wallet, you can click on the extension icon to access the following screen:

You can choose from several networks and set them for convenience.

On the right, you will see information about the available tokens after selecting the desired network.

You can also use Enkrypt to connect to applications using a hardware wallet. Here's how to do it with a Trezor.

Connect a hardware wallet

To connect to a hardware wallet using Enkrypt, click on the extension icon to open it, then click on the account and "Add hardware wallet account".

Remember to connect the Trezor and open the Trezor Suite software beforehand.

Choose the hardware wallet to connect. In this case, Trezor.

After the screens that Trezor presents to make the connection, choose the account you want to use to access from Enkrypt (you can select several), name it, and click on Add accounts.

It will then appear among the accounts you have available in Enkrypt.

https://www.enkrypt.com/