Abraxas Wallet delivers a single control plane to manage private keys, sign transactions, and run secure on-chain workflows. Built on modern cryptographic standards with an auditable architecture, Abraxas Wallet puts custody choices and operational controls in the hands of users and organizations.
Abraxas Wallet is a purpose-built wallet application that combines private key control, deterministic account management, and enterprise operations tooling. Its core design principle is clear: custody and authorisation must be explicit, auditable and resilient. Abraxas Wallet supports native key storage, hardware-backed signing, and modular integrations for compliance and monitoring systems.
Abraxas Wallet stores private keys locally and supports exportable, encrypted keystores. For high-security environments it integrates with hardware modules (HSMs and standard Ledger/Trezor devices) so signing remains isolated from networked hosts.
Abraxas Wallet supports Ethereum-compatible networks, EVM chains, and common layer-2 solutions. Token management, customizable gas strategies, and network profiles make transfers and contract interactions predictable and auditable.
For teams, Abraxas Wallet provides role-based permissions, multi-signature vaults, and approval workflows. This reduces operational risk while preserving the ability to delegate day-to-day actions to designated operators.
Abraxas Wallet exposes a minimal, auditable API for transaction preparation and signing, SDKs for common stacks, and webhooks for event pipelines. Integrations with treasury systems, compliance tooling, and reporting platforms streamline enterprise deployment.
Abraxas Wallet separates three responsibilities: key custody, transaction orchestration, and auditability. Keys remain under user control; transactions are prepared locally or via policy engines; and every state change is logged with cryptographic proofs that integrate into external ledgers or SIEM solutions.
Abraxas Wallet is designed for minimised attack surface and clear audit trails. Key design elements include deterministic key derivation per account, encrypted local keystores, optional hardware security module integration, and tamper-evident activity logs. Regular security assessments and third-party audits are part of the development lifecycle.
For regulated teams, Abraxas Wallet can integrate with AML/KYC providers and compliance reporting pipelines without exposing private key material, enabling on-chain visibility and off-chain controls to coexist.
The following steps show a straightforward path from evaluation to production use:
Q: Can I use Abraxas Wallet with hardware signers?
A: Yes — Abraxas Wallet supports Ledger and Trezor devices and offers an HSM integration layer for enterprise signing.
Q: Does Abraxas Wallet share private keys with third parties?
A: No. Private keys remain under the control of the wallet owner; integrations are designed to avoid key exposure.