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.

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Manage Multi-chain Assets and Connect to Web3 with Clarity

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

Use imtoken to understand multi-chain assets, network selection, transfers, DApps, approvals, network fundamentals and wallet security. Every important action is paired with a review step so you can understand what a wallet is asking before you confirm.

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imtoken mobile wallet interface
01

Create a Wallet

Start with the difference between an address, a seed phrase and a private key.

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02

Back Up a Wallet

Keep recovery material offline and verify that the backup is complete.

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03

Receive Assets

Share both the receiving address and the intended network.

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04

Send Assets

Review network, address, asset, amount and gas before signing.

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05

Connect to a DApp

Verify the domain, then review every signature and approval separately.

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Wallet capabilities

A wallet is a set of clear actions, not a wall of features

Multi-chain assets

See assets in one interface while keeping network identity explicit.

Multi-chain network illustration

Send & receive

Review the receiving address, network, amount, gas and transaction hash.

imtoken APP

Mobile asset views, network management and transaction history.

imtoken App

imtoken Web

Browser access focuses on account connection, approval review, DApp access and safe disconnecting without asking for recovery secrets.

Wallet security

Protect seed phrases and private keys offline and review DApp permissions.

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Explore networks

Understand the network before you move the asset

Multi-chain

Keep network context clear when switching between assets and chains.

Multi-chain

A network is more than a name: verify identifiers, the native gas asset, explorer and the destination’s supported route before sending.

Public Chains

Understand blocks, nodes, explorers and confirmation depth.

Public Chains

A network is more than a name: verify identifiers, the native gas asset, explorer and the destination’s supported route before sending.

EVM

Review chain ID, gas asset, contracts and token approvals.

EVM

A network is more than a name: verify identifiers, the native gas asset, explorer and the destination’s supported route before sending.

Layer 2

Understand settlement, bridges, deposits and withdrawal paths.

Layer 2

A network is more than a name: verify identifiers, the native gas asset, explorer and the destination’s supported route before sending.

Gas & Confirmations

Track fees, congestion, transaction state and finality.

A network is more than a name: verify identifiers, the native gas asset, explorer and the destination’s supported route before sending.

Wallet path

Six steps from access to ongoing review

01

Get imtoken

Enter through the official site and use the download path provided by imtoken.

02

Create or import a wallet

Understand the difference between creating new keys and importing existing recovery material.

03

Back up the wallet offline

Keep seed phrases offline and never disclose private keys to anyone.

04

Select and verify the network

Confirm the destination network and make sure the correct gas asset is available.

05

Receive or send assets

Check the address, network and amount; consider a small test for important transfers.

06

Review transactions and approvals

Use the transaction hash to verify results and remove approvals that are no longer needed.

Web3 & DApp

Treat every request as a separate decision

A wallet connection is only the beginning. The important part is understanding what each later request will do.

Connecting a wallet does not mean you should approve every signature request. Review every signature and approval independently.

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Visit the DApp
Verify the domain
Start the connection
Review account requests
Check the signature or approval
Complete the intended action
Disconnect unused sessions

Security

Protect the keys, then protect every decision made with them

Seed phrases and private keys stay under user control. imtoken does not ask for them. Safe wallet use also depends on checking domains, addresses, networks, signatures and approvals, because many attacks rely on persuading users to authorize something they did not intend.

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Private key protection illustration
  • Back up seed phrases offline
  • Never disclose private keys
  • Verify networks and addresses
  • Review signature requests
  • Manage DApp approvals

Ethereum · PoS

Learn the protocol before evaluating staking

Ethereum Staking Basics

Learn how Ethereum PoS, validators, reward sources, network conditions, withdrawals and exits fit together.

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What to understand before participating

Penalties, validator state, contract risk, waiting time, market volatility and third-party service risk can all affect outcomes. Staking does not guarantee returns.

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Updates

Changes that affect what users need to know or do

Recent Update
Product
A clearer multi-chain learning path now groups wallet, network and Web3 topics by real user tasks.
Security Notice
Security
Review DApp domains and wallet request details before signing or approving.
Product Notice
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The site keeps one consistent download entry so users always start from the same trusted path.
Network
Network
Use explorers and transaction hashes to verify status when network confirmations take longer than expected.

FAQ

Common questions, answered with verifiable steps

No. Official support does not request seed phrases, private keys or verification codes.

Assets execute on the selected network, and a destination may not automatically recognize an unsupported route.

Gas pays for transaction or contract execution, and the fee changes with network conditions and complexity.

It is the key reference for checking on-chain status, block inclusion and execution results.

Usually not. Connection, signatures, approvals and transactions are separate actions and should be reviewed separately.

Old or unlimited allowances can increase risk; consider revoking permissions you no longer need.

Settlement and exit mechanisms differ by Layer 2 and can include proof or queue delays.

No. Rewards can change with network conditions, validator performance and protocol rules, while asset prices can also fluctuate.

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imtoken

Start with a clear download path

Use the site download entry and review every wallet request before confirming.

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