Exodus Web3 Wallet | Getting started with Exodus Web3 Wallet

Clear, practical steps to install, secure, and use Exodus with Web3 dApps

Presenter • Beginner → Intermediate

Welcome

This quick-start walk-through shows how to get Exodus Web3 Wallet set up, connect to dApps, send and receive crypto, and secure your assets. Speaker notes are included under each slide.

Talk length: ~10 minutes. Goal: get attendees to a confident first transaction and Web3 connection.

What is Exodus Web3 Wallet?

Exodus is a multi-asset, user-friendly wallet that supports Web3 connections. It combines a wallet UI, built-in exchange integrations, and Web3 connectivity so users can interact with decentralized applications (dApps) like NFT marketplaces and DeFi platforms.

Speaker note: emphasize Exodus' strong UX, desktop + mobile availability, and the difference between custodial and non-custodial wallets—Exodus is non-custodial: users control their private keys.

Install & Create a Wallet

Download Exodus from the official site or your mobile app store. Create a new wallet, choose a secure password, and write down your recovery phrase. This phrase is the single recovery key for your funds—store it offline.

  • Go to the official Exodus website (verify domain).
  • Download Desktop or Mobile app.
  • Create wallet → choose password → reveal recovery phrase.
Speaker note: demonstrate revealing the recovery phrase briefly (do not show real phrase).

Restore or Import a Wallet

If you already have a recovery phrase from Exodus or another compatible wallet, choose “Restore” and enter the phrase. Exodus supports BIP39-compatible seeds for many chains.

Speaker note: explain word order and spaces matter; some advanced wallets support hardware devices that can also be connected.

Send & Receive Crypto

To receive: click the asset, tap Receive, copy the address or use QR. To send: click Send, paste the recipient address, set amount, review fees, and confirm. Always double-check addresses.

  • Check network (e.g., Ethereum vs Polygon)
  • Small test transaction recommended for new recipients
Speaker note: show an example of an on-screen QR code for receiving, and caution about phishing links and replacement addresses.

Connecting to Web3 dApps

Exodus can connect to dApps using WalletConnect or in-built Web3 connectors. When a dApp requests connection, review requested permissions and never approve transactions you don't understand.

Speaker note: demo connecting to a harmless test dApp; emphasize disconnecting after use and using separate accounts for experimentation.

Security Best Practices

Use a strong password, keep your recovery phrase offline, enable device-level protections, and consider a hardware wallet for large balances. Regularly update your app to receive security fixes.

  • Use unique, long passwords
  • Back up seed phrase offline (metal plate recommended)
  • Use hardware wallet for high-value holdings

Common Troubleshooting

If balances are missing, check network selection and transaction history. For stuck transactions, consult blockchain explorers to confirm status. Contact Exodus support only via official channels.

Speaker note: show example of checking a transaction hash on a block explorer.

Resources & Further Reading

Official docs, security guides, and block explorer links are essential. Below are sample styled links using a palette of ten office-friendly colors. All links are placeholders — replace with real official URLs when publishing.

Speaker note: tell attendees to bookmark the official help center and verify links before using.

Conclusion & Next Steps

You now know how to install or restore Exodus, send/receive assets, connect safely to dApps, and follow essential security steps. As next steps, create a small test transaction, connect to a trusted dApp for a read-only demo, and practice revoking approvals.

Thanks — open to questions. Offer a live demo if time permits.