Mango Wallet Your Secure Crypto Manager for Chrome Firefox Brave Kiwi
This tool integrates with Chromium-based and Gecko-based navigation software, including Kiwi and Brave. It operates natively, eliminating the need for separate applications.
Transaction signing occurs in under two seconds. The interface supports over 50 distinct blockchain networks without requiring manual RPC configuration.
Your private keys remain exclusively on your device. The code is open-source, publicly audited, and receives bi-weekly security updates.
Access decentralized applications with a single click. Portfolio tracking updates in real-time, aggregating balances from all connected addresses.
FAQ:
Does this wallet work with the Kiwi browser on Android?
Yes, it does. The Mango wallet is available as an extension for the Kiwi browser, which is an Android browser that supports desktop Chrome extensions. You can install it directly from the Chrome Web Store within Kiwi.
I use both Chrome and Firefox on different computers. Can I use the same wallet?
You can install the Mango extension on both browsers. However, browsers do not share extension data by default. To use the same wallet, you must manually export your secret recovery phrase or private keys from the wallet in one browser and import them into the Mango wallet installed in the other browser. Your funds and transaction history are on the blockchain, so this process restores access to the same accounts.
How do I add a custom token or network like Arbitrum or Base?
Inside the Mango wallet extension tutorial wallet extension, find the network selection menu. Often, popular networks are listed. If not, look for an option like “Add Network” or “Custom RPC.” You will need the correct network details: RPC URL, Chain ID, currency symbol, and block explorer URL. You can find these details on the official website of the network you want to add. For tokens, after adding the correct network, there is usually an “Import Token” feature where you paste the token’s contract address to make it visible in your wallet.
Is my seed phrase stored somewhere if I install this from the Chrome store?
No. When you create a new wallet with Mango, the secret recovery phrase (seed phrase) is generated and displayed only on your screen. It is never transmitted to the extension’s developers, Google, or any other server. The extension stores encrypted data locally in your browser. If you clear your browser data or uninstall the extension, you will need your seed phrase to recover your wallet. You are the only person responsible for writing it down and keeping it safe.
What happens to my wallet if the extension gets an update?
Updates are handled automatically by the browser. Your wallet data, stored locally, is not affected by routine updates. The update process is similar to any other browser extension getting a new feature or fix. It is a good practice to ensure you have your seed phrase backed up before any major software change. In the rare event an update causes an issue, you can use your seed phrase to restore your accounts in another wallet application.
Does this wallet support the Solana blockchain?
Yes, the Mango wallet extension supports Solana. It allows you to manage SOL and SPL tokens (like USDC on Solana), connect to Solana dApps, and handle transactions directly within your Chrome, Firefox, Brave, or Kiwi browser.



