Steyble Wallet Guide: Your Non-Custodial Web3 Wallet Explained
The Steyble built-in wallet gives you self-custodial control over your assets while accessing swap, stake, perps, and bridge from one interface. This guide covers every feature.
The Steyble wallet is a built-in non-custodial wallet integrated directly into the Steyble platform. Unlike MetaMask (a separate browser extension) or exchange wallets (custodial), Steyble's wallet gives you self-custody without requiring any additional software installation.
Getting Started with Steyble Wallet
- Create account on Steyble — wallet generated on your device
- Backup your seed phrase immediately — 24 words stored by you, never by Steyble
- Fund with crypto: receive address shown on wallet screen
- Or buy directly: Transak and MoonPay integration for fiat on-ramp
What You Can Do from One Wallet
- Swap: best-rate token swaps across 250+ DEX sources on 10+ chains
- Stake: ETH, SOL, and altcoin staking with competitive APY
- Perps: leverage trading up to 50x on BTC, ETH, and 100+ pairs
- Bridge: cross-chain transfers in under 60 seconds
- Predict: prediction market participation on crypto and macro events
- P2P: direct peer-to-peer trading without intermediary
Security Architecture
Steyble's wallet uses account abstraction (ERC-4337) under the hood, enabling social recovery, gasless transactions, and programmable security rules. Private keys are generated and stored on your device using hardware-backed secure enclaves (TEE). Steyble's servers never have access to your private key.