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Bitget wallet extension for chrome firefox brave and kiwi



Bitget Wallet Extension Secure Crypto Access for Chrome Firefox Brave Kiwi

Install this add-on to manage assets across 90+ blockchains directly from your toolbar.

One Interface, All Your Networks

View Ethereum, Solana, BNB Chain, and Polygon balances without switching applications. The add-on consolidates your portfolio into a single dashboard.

Execute Transactions Instantly

Sign swaps, transfers, and NFT approvals on any supported network. Interact with dApps like Uniswap, OpenSea, and Aave without leaving the current tab.

Built-In Cross-Chain Swap

Exchange assets between chains directly. Move from AVAX to Arbitrum or from Optimism to Base with one confirmed operation.

Security You Control

Your private keys and seed phrase remain exclusively on your device. The tool never transmits this data externally.


Generate transaction previews before signing.
Set custom RPC endpoints for any network.
Approve token allowances with specific limits.

Available on Major Browsers

Add this functionality to Chromium-based navigators (including Brave, Kiwi) and Mozilla Firefox. Your profile syncs securely across installations.


Initiate setup now. The process completes in under 60 seconds.

Bitget Wallet Extension: Your Guide to Installation and Core Features

Install the add-on directly from the Chrome Web Store or Mozilla's official portal for Firefox.


Pin the utility to your toolbar after setup; this single click grants immediate access to your portfolio's value and recent transactions.


Adding a new network requires only its RPC details, which the interface guides you through with clear input fields for chain ID and currency symbol.


Transaction previews show exact gas costs before you sign, and speed adjustments are manual–three presets plus a custom priority slider.


View NFTs across all connected chains in one consolidated gallery, sorted by collection.


Built-in swap aggregation scans multiple DEXs.


Connect to dApps instantly; your address populates authorization requests automatically.

FAQ:
Does this extension work on all Chromium browsers like Brave and Kiwi, or just Chrome?

Yes, the Bitget Wallet extension is designed to work on all major Chromium-based browsers. This includes Google Chrome, Brave, Kiwi, and Microsoft Edge. It also works on Mozilla Firefox. You can install it directly from the Chrome Web Store for Chrome, Brave, and Kiwi, or from the Firefox Add-ons store for Firefox. The core functionality is identical across all these browsers.

I use multiple wallets. Can I import my existing MetaMask or Trust Wallet into the Bitget extension?

You can import wallets using seed phrases or private keys. During setup, choose "Import Wallet" and enter your 12 or 24-word recovery phrase from MetaMask, Trust Wallet, or another compatible wallet. The extension will then give you access to those accounts and their assets. It does not move your funds; it simply provides a new interface to manage them.

How does the swap feature work in the wallet? Are the rates good compared to just using a decentralized exchange website?

The swap feature aggregates liquidity from hundreds of DEXs and cross-chain bridges. When you want to swap a token, it scans multiple sources to find you the best possible rate and lowest network fee for your transaction. This often results in better prices than going to a single DEX website manually. You see the quote and estimated fee before confirming, and the swap happens directly from your wallet without needing to visit another site.

Is my private key stored online when I use this browser extension?

No. Your private keys and seed phrases are encrypted and stored locally on your computer. They are never sent to Bitget's servers or any other online server. The extension operates as a non-custodial wallet, meaning you have full control and sole responsibility for your keys. Security depends on the safety of your own device. Always keep your recovery phrase written down offline and never share it.