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Last updated 2 years ago

To get started on Bonsaiswap, the first thing you'll need is to set up a wallet that supports Polygon zkEVM (PZKEM). Wallets are available both on desktop computers and smartphone devices. You'll need to choose the wallet that fits your needs best.

When you are setting up a wallet be sure to:

  • Download and install only the latest version form an official source.

  • Follow the setup guide carefully.

  • Safely back up your recovery phrases.

  • NEVER share your recovery phrases with anyone, under any circumstances.

  • NEVER input your recovery phrase to a website or app, other than your wallet app.

Smartphone/Mobile or Desktop wallet?

Mobile device wallets and desktop-based wallets have different strengths and weaknesses. Consider which fits your needs better to help decide which type of wallet to use.

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Desktop

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Easy to use

More secure

Accessibility friendly

Damage/loss/theft resistant

Power/connection outage resistant

Smartphone/Mobile wallets

Smartphone/Mobile wallets allow you to access your crypto almost anywhere. Wallets are available on both Android and iOS devices.

Which mobile wallet should I choose?

This comparison table gives an overview of the most popular mobile wallets used with Bonsaiswap.

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MetaMask
Coinbase Wallet
Trust Wallet

BNB Smart Chain support

Built-in DApp browser

Hardware wallet compatible

Open source (auditability)

Interact with BscScan Directly

(for advanced users!)

You can find some more in-depth information about each wallet below, as well as download links and installation guides.

MetaMask is a very popular browser-based wallet plugin that supports ERC20 (Ethereum network) and BEP2 & BEP20 (Binance Chain and BNB Smart Chain networks).

​Pros:

  • Open source for auditability

  • WEB3 capable on BscScan

  • A strong history of security and reliability

  • A large amount of how-to guides and resources online

  • Many tools and custom settings

  • Offers ETH purchases with Transak

  • Supports a very large number of languages

  • Is also available a browser plugin for desktop devices

Cons:

  • Longer setup time than other options

  • Additional steps needed to use with BNB Smart Chain and PancakeSwap

  • Extra information and settings may confuse beginners

Millions of users choose Coinbase Wallet to earn yield with DeFi, swap more than 5,500 assets, and hold their NFT collections. Coinbase wallet supports BEP2 & BEP20 (Binance Chain and BNB Smart Chain networks).

Highlights:

  • Most downloaded mobile dapp wallet in the United States with 12M+ active Wallet users.

  • No additional steps needed to use with BNB Smart Chain and PancakeSwap.

  • Premier audience: Up to 89M+ Coinbase retail app users to onboard to Coinbase Wallet as they start to explore web3.

  • Easy to transfer assets from Coinbase retail app.

  • Fiat On-ramp: Users can now directly purchase crypto with fiat in all 86 countries where Coinbase operates, without leaving Wallet.

  • Industry leading security with secure cloud backup.

Trust Wallet is a popular wallet for smart devices. It supports DApps, NFT collectibles (with Opensea.io support), and in-wallet staking.

Pros:

  • Open source for auditability

  • Backed by the Binance cryptocurrency exchange

  • Easily switch between several crypto networks

  • Includes networks by default

  • Includes in-wallet staking options

  • Has additional features such as NFT collection, BNB staking, and DApp access within the wallet

Cons:

  • Language tied to phone settings

  • Limited DApps

  • Transaction notifications can be delayed

Desktop/Web Browser wallets

Desktop wallets are available on your home computer or laptop computer. Wallets on your computer can run as standalone applications, or as web browser plugins for popular browsers like Chrome and Firefox.

Which desktop wallet should I choose?

This comparison table gives an overview of the most popular desktop wallets used with PancakeSwap.

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MetaMask
Coinbase Wallet

BNB Smart Chain support

Built-in DApp browser

Hardware wallet compatible

Open source (auditability)

Interact with BscScan Directly

(for advanced users!)

You can find more in-depth information about each wallet below, as well as download links and installation guides.

MetaMask is a very popular browser-based wallet plugin that supports ERC20 (Ethereum network) by default, and BEP2 & BEP20 (Binance Chain and BNB Smart Chain networks) with a little work.

​Pros:

  • Open source for auditability

  • WEB3 capable on BscScan

  • A strong history of security and reliability

  • A large amount of how-to guides and resources online

  • Many tools and custom settings

  • Supports a very large number of languages

  • Is also available on mobile devices

Cons:

  • Longer setup time than other options

  • Additional steps needed to use with BNB Smart Chain and PancakeSwap

  • Extra information and settings may confuse beginners

Millions of users choose Coinbase Wallet to earn yield with DeFi, swap more than 5,500 assets, and hold their NFT collections. Coinbase wallet supports ERC20 (Ethereum network) and BEP2 & BEP20 (Binance Chain and BNB Smart Chain networks).

Highlights:

  • 12M+ active Wallet users.

  • No additional steps needed to use with BNB Smart Chain and PancakeSwap.

  • Premier audience: Up to 89M+ Coinbase retail app users to onboard to Coinbase Wallet as they start to explore web3.

  • Easy to transfer assets from Coinbase retail app.

  • Fiat On-ramp: Users can now directly purchase crypto with fiat in all 86 countries where Coinbase operates, without leaving Wallet.

  • Industry leading security with secure cloud backup

  • Is also available on mobile devices

Note:

  • Currently on Chrome Only

NEVER, in any situation, should you ever give someone your private key or recovery phrase ("seed phrase"). This will give someone complete access to your crypto!

The genuine Bonsaiswap site and staff will never ask you to input your seed phrase.

Requires some setup

(Automatically detects device)

(Automatically detects device)

Coinbase Wallet is a self-custody wallet providing software services subject to Coinbase Wallet and . Coinbase Wallet is from Coinbase.com, and private keys for Coinbase Wallet are stored directly by the user and not by Coinbase. Fees may apply. You do not need a Coinbase.com account to use Coinbase Wallet.

(Automatically detects device)

Requires additional setup

(Automatically detects browser)

Chrome Only)

Coinbase Wallet is a self-custody wallet providing software services subject to Coinbase Wallet and . Coinbase Wallet is from Coinbase.com, and private keys for Coinbase Wallet are stored directly by the user and not by Coinbase. Fees may apply. You do not need a Coinbase.com account to use Coinbase Wallet.

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