The Injective Wallet allows you to monitor your assets on Injective. Assets can be native tokens on Injective, as well as bridged assets from Ethereum, Solana, Polygon and various IBC-enabled chains. See Injective Hub Staking WalkthroughThere are a variety of different wallets that are supported on Injective. Users can choose to submit transactions on Injective using either their Ethereum or Cosmos-native wallets.
Injective’s Account type uses Ethereum’s ECDSA secp256k1 curve for keys. Simply put, Injective’s Account is native (compatible) with Ethereum accounts, allowing Ethereum-native wallets, such as MetaMask, to interact with Injective. Popular Cosmos wallets like Keplr and Leap have also integrated with Injective.
As explained above, Ethereum-based wallets can be used to interact with Injective. Right now, the most popular Ethereum-based wallets are supported on Injective. These include:
There are also several wallets developed by centralized exchanges (CEXs) that now support Injective. If you are an active user of these CEXs, using their wallets can provide a more seamless web3 experience. Currently, CEX-based wallets that support Injective are: