Exodus Web3 Wallet — Presentation

A practical overview, features, security notes and how to connect to Web3 (dApps & browsers)

Executive summary

What is Exodus Web3 Wallet?

Exodus is a self-custodial crypto wallet that offers desktop, mobile, and browser extension/Web3 capabilities. It’s designed for users who want hands-on control of private keys while retaining an easy-to-use interface for swaps, staking, portfolio tracking and dApp access.

Key takeaways

Features & value props

Core features

Exodus focuses on onboarding friendliness without hiding critical custody details. Users get portfolio overview, one-click swaps (via third-party partners), fiat onramps, staking where available, and a Web3 browser/extension for dApp connections.

Web3 connectivity

The Exodus Web3 wallet lets you connect to decentralized applications (dApps) directly — approve transactions, sign messages, and interact with DeFi, NFT marketplaces, and on-chain games.

Developer & integrations

Exodus Movement publishes code and tooling on GitHub and exposes integration points for third-party services. This helps advanced users and developers build workflows around Exodus wallets.

Security & best practices

Security model

Exodus implements local encryption and stores private keys on the device. They document secure design principles and security practices publicly, but like all software wallets, security depends on the user's device hygiene and backup practices.

Recommended user practices

How to connect to dApps (practical)

Using the Web3 Browser / Extension

Open Web3 tile in Exodus Mobile or install the Exodus Web3 extension on your browser, then choose a dApp (e.g., a DeFi app or NFT marketplace). Approve connection requests and only sign transaction details you understand.

Using WalletConnect

If the dApp supports WalletConnect, scan the QR code with Exodus Mobile to establish a session — this avoids copy/pasting sensitive data and is the recommended way for mobile ↔ desktop interactions.

Pros, cons & who should use it

Pros

Cons / limitations

Ideal user

Those who want a friendly interface for managing mid-sized holdings, interacting with Web3, and experimenting with staking and dApps — while still retaining custody of their keys.

10 Official links (colorful & clickable)

Quick access — official Exodus resources (click any button):

Tip:

Always verify you are on official exodus domains (exodus.com, support.exodus.com, github.com/exodusmovement) and avoid unofficial links or social posts that ask for seed phrases.

Presentation notes (how to present these slides)

Slide flow

Use each HTML section as a slide or presentation card. Start with the Executive summary (1–2 min), then Features (3 min), Security & Best Practices (3–4 min), dApp connection demo (4–5 min), finish with the Pros/Cons and Q&A.

Demo idea

Live demo: open Exodus Desktop and the Web3 page, show how to connect to a simple dApp using WalletConnect from mobile; demonstrate viewing a transaction and canceling/approving responsibly.