Rabby Wallet review: overview
Rabby Wallet is a non-custodial crypto wallet from the DeBank team, designed specifically for people who spend real time in DeFi across many EVM chains. For this Rabby Wallet review I installed the browser extension and the mobile app, imported a test account, connected to several dApps, and ran swaps and approvals to see how its safety tooling behaves in practice. The short version: it feels like a security-first alternative to the usual EVM wallet.
It works as a browser extension and mobile app, and you keep full control of your seed phrase throughout.
Fees & pricing
The wallet itself is free to download and use, and unlike some rivals it has no native token you are nudged to buy. Rabby Wallet fees only appear when you use the built-in swap or bridge aggregator, which adds a small service fee on top of standard network gas.
- Sending, receiving and connecting to dApps: no Rabby charge, only network gas
- Built-in swaps and bridging: a small aggregator service fee baked into the quote
- Gas: paid to the network, with Rabby estimating and letting you top up gas across chains
As always, routing a swap directly through a DEX can sometimes shave costs.
Security
Is Rabby Wallet safe? Its whole pitch is safety. Before you sign anything, Rabby simulates the transaction and shows the expected balance changes, flags risky approvals, warns about scam contracts and phishing sites, and highlights unlimited token allowances you can revoke. The code is open source and has undergone third-party audits. You can also pair a hardware wallet, keeping keys offline for larger balances.
That said, it remains a self-custody wallet, so guarding your seed phrase is still on you. The simulation helps you avoid mistakes, but it cannot undo a signed transaction.
Features
Beyond storage, Rabby leans on DeBank data to aggregate balances, positions and history across chains in one dashboard. Automatic network switching detects the chain a dApp needs, a built-in swap aggregator compares routes, and an approval manager lets you audit and revoke token allowances. Watch-only mode lets you track any address without importing keys.
Ease of use
Day to day, Rabby removes friction that trips people up elsewhere: no manual chain switching, and a plain-language preview of every signature. Setup takes a couple of minutes and the dApp connect flow mirrors what EVM users already know. The depth and DeFi jargon can feel busy for a first-time crypto user, but for anyone comfortable with wallets it is smooth.
Verdict
Rabby Wallet earns a high score for making risky on-chain actions legible, with transaction simulation and pre-sign warnings that few wallets match. The EVM-only scope and a small swap fee keep it from a perfect mark, but for active multi-chain DeFi users it is one of the strongest picks available. This is not financial advice; always do your own research.