imtoken will never ask for your seed phrase, private key or verification code. Always review the address, network and request details before transferring, signing or approving.
imtoken · Multi-chain Wallet

Manage Multi-chain Assets and Connect to Web3 with Clarity

A multi-chain wallet, blockchain network and Web3 knowledge hub from imtoken

Manage assets across multiple networks, understand sending and receiving, verify network selection, connect to DApps, review approvals and build stronger wallet security habits.

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Quick tasks

Start from the task in front of you

Creation, backup, transfers and DApp use have different checks and different risk boundaries.

01

Create a Wallet

Create or import only in a trusted environment.

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02

Back Up a Wallet

Keep recovery material offline and verify the backup.

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03

Receive Assets

Before receiving, confirm the sender’s network, your receiving address and the specific asset instead of relying on a familiar-looking address format.

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04

Send Assets

Before sending, verify the recipient, network, asset, amount and gas, then review the complete confirmation request before signing.

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05

Connect to a DApp

Verify the domain and review each request independently.

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Wallet capabilities

One wallet, several kinds of decisions

Keep the differences between assets, networks, transfers and approvals visible.

Multi-chain assets

Review balances together with the active network, account and confirmation status.

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Multi-chain networks

imtoken App

Mobile access for network management, asset review and transaction history.

imtoken App

Send & receive

Check address, network, amount, gas and transaction hash.

imtoken Web

Browser connections with explicit approval review.

Wallet security

Keep seed phrases offline and review every signature and approval.

Security center →
Wallet security
Network explorer

Know which chain you are using

Network choice affects balances, fees, confirmations and contract availability.

Multi-chain

Multi-chain

Multiple networks can appear in one wallet while balances remain on separate chains.

Always verify the active network before moving assets or calling a contract.

Wallet journey

Six steps from download to review

01

Get imtoken

Use the official download entry and verify the product.

02

Create or import

Keep recovery material away from websites and chat tools.

03

Back up offline

Store the seed phrase offline and never share private keys.

04

Verify the network

Confirm the active network before every transfer or contract action.

05

Receive or send

Check address, amount, network and fee asset.

06

Review activity

Keep transaction hashes and review approvals you no longer need.

Web3 & DApp

Review every request, not just the connection

Connecting a wallet does not mean every later signature or approval should be accepted.

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Visit the DApp
Verify the domain
Start the connection
Review account access
Check signature or approval
Complete the action
Disconnect unused sessions
Verify the domain and the exact request before you sign.
Security

Protect the keys. Verify the action.

Your seed phrase and private keys remain under your control, and imtoken will never ask for your seed phrase, private key or verification code. Keep recovery material offline where practical, and avoid sending it through screenshots, chat, exposed cloud storage or remote-control tools. Before a transfer, check the recipient, network, asset and amount again. After connecting to a DApp, review message signatures, transaction signatures and token approvals as separate requests rather than approving because a page looks familiar or promises a reward. Check the spender and permission scope, consider revoking approvals you no longer need, and be cautious on shared computers, public Wi-Fi and unknown sites. On-chain transactions generally cannot be reversed by a wallet alone, and third-party DApps and smart contracts can introduce additional risk.

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Wallet security checks
  • Back up recovery material offline
  • Never disclose private keys
  • Check network and address
  • Review signatures
  • Manage DApp approvals
Academy

Learn in the order real wallet use happens

Getting Started

What Should You Understand Before Using a Digital Wallet?

Addresses, seed phrases, private keys, networks, gas, transaction hashes, DApps and approvals form one practical learning path.

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Academy

Public chains & confirmations

Nodes, blocks and confirmation state.

Academy

EVM & contracts

Execution, gas and contract calls.

Academy

Layer 2 basics

Mainnet relationships and bridging.

Academy

DApp approvals

Approval scope and lifecycle.

Academy

Wallet security

Recovery material and phishing.

Academy

Blockchain glossary

Plain-language definitions.

Ethereum · PoS

Understand staking before participating

Ethereum Staking Basics

Learn about PoS, validators, reward sources, network state, withdrawals and exits.

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Before participating

Rewards can change, exits may involve waiting periods, validators can be penalized, smart contracts can fail and asset prices can fluctuate.

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Updates

Product, network and security notes

Recent Update

Check network selection before transfers

Address format alone does not prove the correct network.

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Product Notice

Keep the transaction hash

Use it to verify status on the correct explorer.

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Security Notice

Review DApp approvals

Remove permissions you no longer need.

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Service

Understand staking risk

Rewards, exits and validator state can change.

Details →
FAQ

Common questions, practical answers

No. imtoken will not ask you to send a seed phrase, private key or verification code.

Match the network used by the sender, recipient, token or DApp; do not rely on address format alone.

Check recipient, network, asset, amount and gas, then review the request again before signing.

It is a public identifier used to look up a transaction on the correct network explorer.

No. Connection, signing, transactions and approvals are different actions.

No. Rewards can change and staking involves network, validator, contract and market risk.

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