Abraxas Wallet

Abraxas Wallet is a secure, user-first digital asset wallet built for individuals, developers, and institutions who require robust custody, clear auditability, and seamless multi-chain access.

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Official Overview — Abraxas Wallet

Abraxas Wallet is designed as a purpose-built platform for managing digital assets with clarity and control. The Abraxas Wallet architecture separates user interface, key management, and transaction signing to provide clear audit boundaries and to support both non-custodial and delegated custody options. The Abraxas Wallet prioritizes secure default settings, explicit user consent for all on-chain operations, and a consistent developer API for integrations.

Core Features of Abraxas Wallet

  • Multi-chain support (Ethereum, Bitcoin, EVM-compatible chains, and major L2s)
  • Local key storage with optional hardware-wallet and HSM integrations
  • Clear transaction previews, gas estimation, and replace-by-fee controls
  • Role-based access controls and multisignature workflows

Enterprise & Developer Tools

Abraxas Wallet provides a lightweight SDK, REST and WebSocket APIs for transaction orchestration, and enterprise features such as audit logs, whitelists, and custodial reconciliation reports. The Abraxas Wallet CLI and developer sandbox accelerate secure integration for on-chain services.

Security Standards — Abraxas Wallet

Security is foundational to Abraxas Wallet. Abraxas Wallet follows industry best practices including deterministic key derivation (BIP39/BIP44), hardware-backed key protection (via ledger-compatible devices or HSMs), transaction signing that never exposes private keys, and optional multi-party computation (MPC) capabilities for high-value use cases.

The Abraxas Wallet security model emphasizes transparency: configurable risk policies, IP whitelisting, and comprehensive logging enable compliance teams to review and validate all asset movements without compromising private key security.

How Abraxas Wallet Works

Abraxas Wallet separates responsibilities into three layers: the Client (user interface), the Key Manager (secure local or hardware key store), and the Transaction Engine (network adapters and broadcast services). Users create or import accounts with mnemonic recovery phrases or connect a hardware device. Transactions are constructed locally, displayed to the user for approval, signed by the Key Manager, and then submitted by the Transaction Engine with optional relayer or batching support.

Integrations

Abraxas Wallet integrates with major block explorers, DeFi aggregators, NFT marketplaces, and leading custodial services. The platform offers plug-and-play connectors for popular exchanges and compliance partners.

Supported Platforms

Abraxas Wallet is available as a browser extension, mobile application, and enterprise SDK. Offline signing and cold storage workflows are supported for institutional deployments.

Getting Started with Abraxas Wallet — Quick Setup

  1. Create an account or import an existing mnemonic; securely record your recovery phrase and store it offline.
  2. Choose your protection level: local non-custodial keys, hardware wallet, or institutional HSM/MPC custody.
  3. Connect to preferred networks and DApps using Abraxas Wallet's network manager and approve a test transaction to confirm settings.

Select FAQ — Abraxas Wallet

Is Abraxas Wallet custodial or non-custodial?

Abraxas Wallet supports both non-custodial key management for individual users and delegated custody solutions tailored for institutions that require managed custody and reconciliation.

What compliance and auditing features are available?

Abraxas Wallet provides detailed audit logs, role-based access, whitelist controls, and optional integration with third-party compliance tooling for KYC/AML workflows.