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Is Exodus a self-custody wallet?

Yes, Exodus is a self-custody wallet, also known as a non-custodial wallet. This means that you, and only you, have full access to and control over your 12-word secret recovery phrase and private keys.

There's a saying in crypto: "Not your keys, not your coins." Exodus Wallet is all your keys, all your coins.

Exodus can't access your secret recovery phrase or your private keys, and Exodus can't see your transaction history either.

If you're curious to learn more about this, you can visit: What information does Exodus have access to?

Do I need the internet to use Exodus?

Yes, Exodus requires an internet connection to send and receive blockchain assets.

Exodus uses market information to give you real-time updates on the value of your portfolio. If you lose access to the internet you can still open Exodus and view your portfolio, but pricing information might not be up-to-date.

You will not be able to send, receive or use the Exodus app to swap blockchain assets using our third-party exchange API providers while your wallet is offline.

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