Pick a Wallet
EOS Native vs. EOS EVM
The EOS ecosystem is split into two primary tech stacks: EOS Native & EOS EVM. It’s worth noting which one you plan on interacting with, as they each use a different type of wallet.
EOS Native
EOS Native is the base layer that the entire ecosystem runs on top of. If you're new to Web3, this is probably the best place to start.
EOS EVM
EOS EVM allows developers to run Ethereum apps on EOS. If you've used wallets like MetaMask then EOS EVM will be the most familiar.
Bridge
The Trustless Bridge allows you to move tokens between EOS Native & EOS EVM. To start, send tokens to EOS Native, then send them to the EVM.
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.