NZOChain integrates with the most widely used Web3 wallets so you can activate threat protection without changing how you transact. Your existing wallet stays in place — NZOChain connects alongside it to monitor your activity and alert you when a transaction carries risk.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.nzochain.com/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
Supported wallets
| Wallet | Type | Chains | Connection method |
|---|---|---|---|
| MetaMask | Browser extension | EVM chains | Direct |
| WalletConnect | Protocol | Multi-chain | QR code / deep link |
| Phantom | Browser extension | Solana | Direct |
| Trust Wallet | Mobile | Multi-chain | WalletConnect |
| Coinbase Wallet | Browser / Mobile | Multi-chain | WalletConnect |
How to connect your wallet
Open the NZOChain dashboard
Go to your NZOChain dashboard and click Connect Wallet in the top navigation bar.
Select your wallet
Choose your wallet from the list of supported providers. If you use a mobile wallet, select WalletConnect to generate a QR code.
Approve the read-only connection
Your wallet will prompt you to approve the connection. NZOChain only requests read access — no signing permission is requested or required.
Privacy and read-only access
NZOChain’s connection to your wallet is strictly read-only. When you connect, NZOChain reads your on-chain history, active approvals, and contract interactions — it never requests the ability to sign transactions, move funds, or access your private key or seed phrase. Your private key and seed phrase never leave your wallet. NZOChain does not store them, request them, or have any mechanism to access them. If any service claiming to be NZOChain asks for your seed phrase, do not provide it.NZOChain protection activates at the exact moment you’re about to sign a transaction. When you initiate a transaction in your wallet, NZOChain analyzes the destination contract, approval scope, and risk signals in real time — and alerts you before you confirm, so you can review or cancel before any action is taken on-chain.