The Pepecoin wallet for everyone.
We're building a powerful, easy-to-use browser extension wallet for the Pepecoin network.
Manage your PEP, and more—all from your browser.
Chrome Browser Extension
The native Layer 1 Pepecoin experience
right in your browser.
Secure & Open
Fully open-source and non-custodial.
You are always in control of your private keys.
Easy to Use
Designed with a focus on user experience,
making it the perfect wallet for everyone.
Sneak peek of what's coming
Get notified when we launch the Peppool Wallet browser extension.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Peppool Wallet is a non-custodial browser extension wallet specifically designed for the Pepecoin network. It allows you to manage your PEP, interact with dApps, and more, all from within your Chrome browser.
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Yes! Peppool Wallet is non-custodial, which means you own your private keys and your PEP. We never have access to your funds. The code is fully open-source, allowing anyone to audit it for security and transparency.
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Soon on the Chrome Web Store. Available now on GitHub, see manual installation instructions.
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Our primary focus is on Chromium-based browsers like Google Chrome, Brave, and Edge.
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Support for Pepinals will not be available immediately at launch, but it is a key feature on our development roadmap.
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Yes. Peppool Wallet uses industry-standard BIP39 seed phrases (compatible with Coinomi and Nintondo) and standard WIF private keys (compatible with Pepecoin Core).
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Your privacy is a priority. We do not track your activity or collect any personal data. For more details, please review our Privacy Policy on GitHub.
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Peppool Wallet is open-source and non-custodial. For security practices and reporting, please review our Security Policy on GitHub.
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By using Peppool Wallet, you agree to our Terms of Use. You can review the full Terms of Use on GitHub.
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If you encounter any issues, have questions, or want to suggest a feature, please open an issue on our GitHub repository. This is the best way to get help directly from the developers.