The Uniswap Wallet is a self-custody wallet. This gives you full control over your digital assets, but it also means you're responsible for safeguarding your recovery phrase, verifying transactions, and protecting yourself from scams. Uniswap Labs cannot reverse transactions or recover funds on your behalf.
Our Commitment to Security
While you are responsible for your assets, we've taken steps to make the Uniswap Wallet as secure as possible:
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Audits
The Uniswap Wallet code has been independently reviewed by Trail of Bits. These audits help identify potential vulnerabilities before they can be exploited.
- Uniswap Extension Audit (April 2024)
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Uniswap Mobile Audit (November 2023)
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Source-Available Code
We've made our code publicly accessible for review. This transparency allows anyone to scrutinize Uniswap Wallet code. The source code for the Uniswap Mobile App and Uniswap Extension is available here.
While audits and source-available code contribute to the Uniswap Wallet's security, practicing caution when managing your assets and signing transactions is crucial.
Best Practices for Staying Safe
- Never share your private keys or recovery phrase with anyone.
- Double-check all transaction details before signing.
- Be wary of unsolicited offers or requests involving your crypto.
Learn more about common scams and how to protect yourself.
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