Quick tip: if you're trying to connect with a dapp that only supports MetaMask, there's a clever workaround. Head into your Rabby wallet settings and enable the MetaMask compatibility mode. Once that's toggled on, you can connect to those dapps directly through Rabby instead of being forced to switch wallets. Saves you a bunch of friction when exploring different protocols.
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LayerZeroHero
· 6h ago
It has proven that Rabby, this compatibility mode, is truly a divine solution to wallet fragmentation, directly reducing user migration costs.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 6h ago
Rabby's compatibility mode should have been available long ago, it would save trouble.
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consensus_failure
· 6h ago
I've been using Rabby in compatibility mode for a while, but some dApps still can't recognize it. It's really ridiculous.
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NightAirdropper
· 6h ago
Rabby's move is brilliant; finally, no more repeatedly switching wallets. It really saves effort.
Quick tip: if you're trying to connect with a dapp that only supports MetaMask, there's a clever workaround. Head into your Rabby wallet settings and enable the MetaMask compatibility mode. Once that's toggled on, you can connect to those dapps directly through Rabby instead of being forced to switch wallets. Saves you a bunch of friction when exploring different protocols.