Why Exodua exists
Crypto promises trustless financial tools, but most wallets still read like developer manuals. Exodua reframes custody and transactions so newcomers and power users both feel confident — without compromising control.
Core philosophy
Exodua treats the wallet as three things at once: a secure vault that you control, a transparent transaction engine you can audit, and a friendly assistant that helps you avoid mistakes. We favor clarity over jargon: transaction previews show human-readable intent, risk flags explain trade-offs, and recovery is built for the long term — not just for the impatient.
Key features
- Human-readable transactions: each action shows "who" and "what" in plain language, not cryptic calldata.
- Adaptive security: flexible signing rules let you use biometrics for small actions and multisig for large transfers.
- Cross-chain access: one wallet, curated bridges, and native asset viewing across EVM and selected non-EVM chains.
- Gas-sense engine: recommends gas strategies based on urgency and cost sensitivity.
- Privacy-first defaults: minimal telemetry, local-first keys, and optional transaction-mixing integrations you can opt into.
Who it's for
Exodua is for people who want the benefits of self-custody without becoming chain engineers: creators selling NFTs, gig workers receiving crypto pay, collectors storing digital provenance, and developers who want a sensible default wallet to recommend to users.
How it works — boiled down
At its core, Exodua generates private keys locally on-device. You can link a hardware signer for cold storage, enable a recovery kit (sharded encrypted backups), or pair with a social recovery group you trust. Actions are signed only after an explanatory prompt; the wallet shows call-level summaries and an option to dive deep for inspection.
Design cues
Micro-interactions guide user attention and reduce errors: color-coded gas estimates, progressive disclosure for complex permissions, and a compact "safety strip" that displays real-time trust signals for contracts and dApps you interact with.