Rabby Wallet
This tutorial will walk you through the process of importing Safe Modules into Rabby Wallet.
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This tutorial will walk you through the process of importing Safe Modules into Rabby Wallet.
Last updated
Rabby Wallet is an open-source crypto wallet meticulously crafted for the DeFi community. It offers a seamless multi-chain experience by automatically transitioning users to the relevant chains associated with their selected dApps.
Rabby Wallet is now fully compatible with Cobo Argus. Argus users can effortlessly import their Safe Modules and connect with a diverse array of dApps using Rabby Wallets.
Safe Owners can check transaction history, manage addresses and view balances as well as connected dApps using Rabby Wallet.
Delegated team members can complete single-sig operations, check transaction history, view connected dApps and more using Rabby Wallet.
This tutorial will guide you through the process of using Rabby Wallet to import Cobo Argus and demonstrate how delegated team members can then complete single-sig operations via Rabby Wallet.
How to import MetaMask to Rabby Wallet
How to import Cobo Argus to Rabby Wallet
How to complete single-sig operations on Cobo Argus via Rabby Wallet
How to view and manage your Rabby Wallet
DeFi protocols are built on decentralized networks, and users engage with these protocols and execute associated transactions through crypto wallets. Thus, having a crypto wallet serves as the initial stride towards entering the realm of DeFi. Various options are available for users to create their crypto wallets, such as MetaMask, WalletConnect, Trust Wallet, and Ledger. For illustrative purposes, this section uses MetaMask as an example.
Step 1: Head to https://rabby.io/
Switch to the “Extension Released” tab and click on “Download for Chrome”.
Step 2: Download Rabby Wallet
Click on "Add to Chrome".
In the pop-up window, click on "Add extension".
Click on the pin icon next to Rabby Wallet.
Step 3: Set your password
Set a password for your Rabby Wallet, which will be used during logins. Then, click on "Next".
Step 4: Import your MetaMask into Rabby Wallet
You may choose to import your seed phrase, private key, or MetaMask account into Rabby Wallet. The following steps use "Import My MetaMask Account" as an example.
Step 5: Import your seed phrase or private key
To import your MetaMask account, you will need to either import a seed phrase or import a private key associated with your MetaMask. The following steps use "Import Seed Phrase" as an example.
Step 6: Import a seed phrase
A seed phrase is a series of 12 or 24 random words that provides the data needed to recover a lost or broken crypto wallet.
Enter the seed phrase generated when you created your MetaMask. Then, click on "Confirm".
Step 7: Select addresses to import to Rabby Wallet
All addresses associated with your MetaMask will be displayed. Select the addresses you'd like to import to Rabby Wallet. Then, click "Done".
Step 8: Click on "Flip"
Click on "Flip" to set Rabby Wallet as your default wallet choice. MetaMask will be removed as a result.
You have successfully set up your Rabby Wallet!
Step 1: Click on the wallet icon on the right-hand corner
Step 2: Click on "Connect Institutional Wallets"
Click on "Cobo Argus".
Select the network associated with your Safe Module. Then, Click on "Next".
Step 3: Enter the address of the Safe Module you'd like to import
You will need to manually enter your Safe Module address to Rabby Wallet.
Head to Cobo Argus and click on the Safe Module you want to import.
Switch to the "Settings" tab and copy the address displayed under "Safe Module".
Step 4: Enter your Safe Module address in Rabby Wallet
Click on "Next".
Make sure that your Safe Module address is correct. Then, click on "Import".
Step 5: Enter a name for your Safe Module
Congratulations! You have successfully connected Cobo Argus to your Rabby Wallet.
After importing your Safe Module into Rabby Wallet, you can use your authorized member addresses to complete single-sig operations on Cobo Argus via Rabby Wallet. This section uses GMX as an example.
Step 1: Connect your Rabby Wallet to GMX
Head to https://app.gmx.io/#/earn and click on "Connect Wallet".
Select "Rabby".
Click on "Connect" to connect your Rabby Wallet to GMX.
Head back to GMX to check your connected address.
Step 2: Sell LP tokens on GMX
Click on "Earn".
Scroll down to find the "GLP Pool". Then, click on "Sell GLP".
Enter your sell quantity and click on "Sell GLP."
Confirm the transaction details. Then, click on "Begin signing process".
Review your transaction details. Then, click on "Confirm".
Your member address, associated with the imported Safe Module, that is authorized for selling GLP on GMX will be displayed. Select the address and click on "Proceed".
Click on "Sign and Submit".
Congratulations! You have successfully sold GLP tokens on GMX with a single-sig using your authorized member address.
Step 1: Click on the Rabby Wallet icon and select the wallet you'd like to view
Click on the corresponding address to enters its details page.
On the details page, you will be able to view the Safe Module address and the authorized member addresses.
Step 2: Click on the "Assets" section
On the "Assets" page, you can view the amount and type of assets you own under the selected wallet.
Step 3: Click on "Transactions"
Under “Transactions", you can view all transactions associated with the selected wallet.
Step 4: Click on "Approvals"
Under “Approvals", you can view all token approvals associated with the selected wallet.
Switch to the "By Contracts" tab to view all contracts that have been approved to spend tokens under your selected wallet.
Switch to the "By Assets" tab to view the types of tokens in your selected wallet that are available for use by dApps.