Get Started

Begin your EOS journey with these helpful links

Developers

Get started building on EOS with these helpful resources.

Features

Explore the core components of the EOS ecosystem, from native functionality to seamless interoperability.

Resources

All things EOS, from monthly reports to featured dApps.

Pick a Wallet

In order to engage with applications on EOS, users need to first set up a wallet. Wallets are also known as “Signers”, because even though we speak about them holding tokens, they actually just hold a secret key that allows you to interact with your blockchain account by signing transactions. If you’re confused, it’s best to just think of them as a wallet that holds your digital assets and allows you to take actions on the network.

EOS Wallets & Signers

Below are some of the most prominent wallets that can be utilized for interacting with EOS Native or EOS EVM. Please note that you may need to add EOS EVM as a custom network to EVM-compatible wallets. More information on this process can be found on the EOS EVM page.

Find a dApp

EOS is home to a robust ecosystem of applications and integrations. Once you’re wallet is set up and has some EOS in it you can start exploring the growing library of dApps.

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