
Alpha Wallet is a self-custodial mobile crypto wallet, designed for users to independently manage their digital assets. With Alpha Wallet, you control your private keys and are responsible for transaction signing and Dapp connectivity. The wallet emphasizes open-source development and local storage, giving you full control over your funds, similar to holding a physical key.
In blockchain, the “private key” is the unique code that grants access to your crypto assets; the “mnemonic phrase” is a set of readable words used to back up and restore your private key. Alpha Wallet stores your private key locally on your device, never uploading it to any server, thus reducing centralization risks. It supports management of tokens and NFTs on major EVM networks, and allows you to connect to decentralized applications via WalletConnect.
Alpha Wallet’s core features include asset management, transaction signing, NFT display, and Dapp connectivity. You can view balances, send or receive tokens, browse NFT images and attributes, and authorize actions within Dapps.
The wallet allows seamless switching and configuration between popular EVM networks (such as Ethereum Mainnet and compatible chains), enabling you to use a single address system across different ecosystems. Through WalletConnect, you can establish secure sessions between your mobile device and web-based Dapps for cross-device operations. In some cases, Alpha Wallet leverages token contract data to present more detailed asset information for enhanced readability.
Alpha Wallet’s security is based on “you hold the keys, every transaction needs your signature, and the code is open for review.” Your private key is stored only on your device; every transaction must be confirmed and signed by you; open-source code allows the community to audit its implementation.
You can follow these steps to install, back up, and begin managing your assets with Alpha Wallet:
Connecting to Dapps typically uses WalletConnect, which establishes an encrypted channel between your mobile wallet and web-based Dapps.
Alpha Wallet displays both tokens and NFTs on its asset page and offers basic interaction capabilities. You can view NFT images, properties, contract sources, and send or receive assets to designated addresses.
When adding new tokens, provide the correct contract address to prevent confusion with similarly named tokens. Be careful with “authorizations”—this grants smart contracts permission to use your tokens; excessive limits can be abused. Before transferring NFTs, double-check that the target address and network match; otherwise, recovery may be impossible.
Alpha Wallet focuses on mobile usability and open-source transparency, emphasizing local key storage and seamless Dapp connectivity. Unlike browser extension wallets, it does not depend on desktop browsers, making it convenient for on-the-go use. Thanks to WalletConnect, it can still interact with a wide range of web-based Dapps.
Its strengths include user-friendly mobile experience and clear display of tokens and NFTs. However, its native support for non-EVM ecosystems is limited; always check the official documentation for supported networks. Your choice should depend on your main ecosystem and usage habits—if you primarily use EVM networks on mobile, Alpha Wallet is a practical option.
Alpha Wallet itself generally does not charge usage fees; however, on-chain transactions incur “gas fees.” Gas fees are like “network usage charges,” fluctuating based on network congestion and transaction complexity. As of 2025, mainnets and Layer 2 networks exhibit varied fee levels; costs may spike during peak periods.
When withdrawing from Gate to Alpha Wallet, there are network withdrawal fees and minimum limit requirements—refer to Gate’s real-time interface for specifics. Confirmation times depend on network status. Additionally, token authorizations, swaps, or cross-chain operations within the wallet may generate extra smart contract fees.
If a transaction remains “pending,” it is likely due to low gas settings or network congestion. Increasing gas fees or retrying after congestion subsides resolves most delays.
If assets do not appear, check that you have added the correct token contract address and selected the right network. For missing NFTs, verify the contract and TokenID; sometimes metadata refresh is required.
Losing your mnemonic phrase means losing access to your assets—it is the only way to recover your private key. Always maintain multiple offline backups in secure locations and perform regular checks. For bugs or compatibility issues, refer first to official documentation or community support channels; open-source projects usually offer feedback options on GitHub or forums.
Alpha Wallet operates on a “you hold the keys, you make the decisions” philosophy, making it ideal for users seeking self-custody of assets within EVM ecosystems for sending/receiving tokens, NFT management, and Dapp interactions. Essential best practices include offline mnemonic backup, careful authorization management, verifying networks and addresses, and conducting small test transfers before larger transactions. Combined with Gate’s deposit/withdrawal process, you can bridge centralized accounts with self-custody wallets—enjoying both liquidity/fiat channels and on-chain flexibility. Provided risks are managed and information sources are reliable, Alpha Wallet delivers a stable mobile Web3 experience.
Alpha Wallet supports major public blockchains such as Ethereum, BSC, Polygon, among others. You can freely switch networks within the wallet and perform cross-chain operations as needed. Gas fees and transaction speeds vary by network; choose accordingly based on your requirements.
If you lose your private key, your assets cannot be recovered—this is a fundamental property of blockchain technology. Always securely back up both your mnemonic phrase and private key when creating a wallet; offline storage in a safe place is highly recommended. If you simply forget your wallet password, you can restore access using your mnemonic phrase.
Unconfirmed transactions are typically caused by low gas fees or network congestion. Try accelerating the transaction or resubmitting it with higher gas fees. It’s advisable to transact outside peak periods or use Gate’s API tools to monitor real-time gas prices.
Alpha Wallet supports all tokens and NFTs based on EVM-compatible chains—including ERC-20 standard tokens as well as ERC-721/ERC-1155 NFTs. You need to manually add contract addresses for non-mainstream tokens to avoid confusion or scam risks.
Always verify website authenticity before connecting to any Dapp to prevent phishing scams. When granting authorizations, review permission scopes carefully—never blindly approve unlimited token allowances. Access Dapps only via official channels and periodically review granted application permissions for security.


