Exodus Web3 Wallet®
Secure Crypto & NFT Access
Purpose: introduce the product, its security model, NFT & Web3 access, and how to get started safely.
Presenter: [Your name] • Date: [Insert date]
Executive summary
Exodus Web3 Wallet is a multi-platform, self-custodial wallet that aims to make managing crypto, tokens, and NFTs simple and secure. It provides a single, user-friendly interface to access decentralized apps, swap assets, and view collectibles across multiple chains.
Why it matters
Self-custody + multi-chain support removes the need for separate wallets and seed phrases while giving the user full control of their private keys and NFTs.
Key features (at a glance)
1. Self-custodial control
Only you hold your private keys and recovery phrase. Exodus provides the interface and encryption — not custody of funds.
2. Multi-chain & Web3 access
Connect to DeFi dApps, manage NFTs, and use cross-chain swaps from a single wallet environment (desktop, mobile, browser extension).
3. In-app swaps & liquidity
Built-in swap functionality lets users trade tokens without exporting private keys or moving through multiple interfaces.
4. NFT & collectibles management
View, organize, and interact with your NFTs inside the wallet UI — thumbnails, metadata, and ownership info are surfaced for convenience.
Security model
Self-custody with strong encryption
Wallets are locally encrypted on your device; Exodus does not hold your recovery phrase and cannot move your funds.
Responsible engineering & testing
Exodus invests in security reviews, bug bounties, and attacker simulation to strengthen the product against real threats.
Practical tips
- Write down and store your 12-word recovery phrase offline and in multiple secure locations.
- Never share your recovery phrase or private keys. Exodus support will never ask for them.
- Consider pairing with a hardware wallet (Ledger/Trezor) for large balances.
Using Web3 & DeFi safely
Exodus enables dApp connections but dApps are external platforms. Treat them like any other third-party website: research, verify addresses, and start with small amounts.
Checklist before connecting
- Confirm the dApp URL is legitimate.
- Review requested permissions and limit approvals (use spending limits where possible).
- Use a separate wallet profile for high-risk interactions.
Onboarding & user experience
Exodus focuses on an intuitive UI for new crypto users while still offering advanced controls for experienced users. Setup walks you through wallet creation, encryption, and backup.
Pro tip
Enable app/device passcodes and keep the app updated for bug fixes and security patches.
For developers & teams
Exodus publishes developer docs and offers APIs/SDKs for wallet integrations, swap engines, and onboarding tools. This helps projects integrate wallet functionality and cross-chain swap capabilities.
Use cases
- Wallet-as-a-Service (WaaS) integrations
- Embedding passkeys for faster onboarding
- XO Swap for cross-chain liquidity
Roadmap highlights & ecosystem
Ongoing work typically includes expanding chain support, improving NFT UX, deepening DeFi integrations, and hardening security operations. Exodus participates in the broader Web3 ecosystem with tools for developers and partners.
Live demos (suggested)
1. Create a wallet
Walk through wallet creation, encrypting the device, and writing down the recovery phrase.
2. Connect to a dApp
Demonstrate connecting via the Web3 extension and approving a small transaction or viewing an NFT.
Official resources (10 links)
- Exodus — Homepage
- Exodus Web3 Wallet (Web3 / extension)
- Security overview
- Download (mobile & desktop)
- Desktop wallet page
- Browser extension / install
- Exodus Documentation & Developer Hub
- Support & Help Center
- Privacy Policy (PDF)
- Contact & About
Contact note
Exodus staff will never ask for your recovery phrase or private keys — treat any request for those as a scam.
Closing — next steps
Try a small transaction, verify backups, and explore NFTs in view mode first. For teams, consult the developer docs for integration options and security recommendations.
Prepared for presentation — modify the demo steps to match your audience (novice → show basics; advanced → cover hardware wallet & dev APIs).