About Mew Wallet

Mew Wallet is a clean, independent web3 wallet focused on privacy by default, human-friendly design, and developer-grade features. Our goal is simple: make Ethereum and leading L2 networks easy, safe, and fast for everyone.

What we believe

You should own your keys—and your data. We keep interfaces simple, security transparent, and performance smooth. No noise, no tricks, just a wallet you can trust every day.

Key Features

  • Non-custodial: you control your keys and assets
  • EIP-1193 provider + EIP-1559 & EIP-712 support
  • Ledger/Trezor (optional) for hardware-level signing
  • Built-in network switcher (Ethereum & major L2s)
  • Readable transactions and clear gas insights

Security First

  • Transaction previews with human-readable data
  • Phishing & malicious domain warnings
  • Local encryption for sensitive data
  • Optional biometric unlock (where available)
  • Hardware wallet compatibility for cold signing

Designed for People

  • Clean UI with simple flows (send, receive, connect)
  • Light/Dark theme with accessible contrast
  • Keyboard shortcuts and smooth animations
  • Helpful tips directly in the interface
  • Multilingual roadmap & localization support

How it works

  1. Install the extension and create or import a wallet.
  2. Secure your recovery phrase offline—never share it.
  3. Connect to dapps with EIP-1193 (standard provider flow).
  4. Review transactions in plain language before signing.
  5. Manage assets across supported networks with one interface.

Roadmap

  • More L2s & testnets with one-click switching
  • Account abstraction (smart accounts) experiments
  • Deeper hardware wallet flows and mobile hand-off
  • Enhanced phishing protection & signer simulation
  • Localization (Arabic, French, Indonesian, more)

Contact & Support

Questions, feedback, or partnership ideas? Reach us at mew@nfts-blura.com.

Note: Mew Wallet is a non-custodial software wallet. Always back up your recovery phrase securely and never share it with anyone. We will never DM you asking for your seed or private keys.