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Using an External Wallet on gno.land

While gno.land provides its own command-line wallet (gnokey), you may prefer using a more user-friendly browser extension or mobile wallet. This page covers available third-party wallets that support gno.land networks.

GnoConnect Integration

gno.land uses GnoConnect, a protocol that allows external wallets to integrate with gno-powered blockchains. This provides a standardized way for wallets to:

  • Connect to gno.land networks
  • Sign and broadcast transactions
  • Interact with smart contracts (realms)
  • Manage your GNOT and tokens

Compatible Wallets

  • Adena is a browser extension wallet specifically designed for gno.land. It's the most feature-complete wallet currently available.

Choosing a Wallet

When selecting a wallet, consider these factors:

  • Security: Has the wallet been audited? What security practices do they follow?
  • Features: Does it support all the functions you need?
  • User Experience: Is it easy to use and understand?
  • Maintenance: Is it actively maintained and updated?

For beginners, we recommend starting with Adena as it provides the most complete support for gno.land features and has undergone security audits.

Getting Started

To get started with an external wallet:

  1. Install your chosen wallet extension or app
  2. Create a new account or import an existing one
  3. Configure the wallet to connect to your desired gno.land network
  4. Get some testnet GNOT from the Faucet Hub

You're now ready to interact with gno.land through your wallet!