1024Wallet

1024Wallet is the non-custodial wallet layer for the 1024 ecosystem. It is designed to help users manage assets, sign transactions, and interact with 1024Chain applications, including 1024EX, 1024Quant, and other ecosystem products.

1024Wallet gives users full control over their private keys while supporting fast and frequent on-chain interactions such as trading, strategy execution, asset transfers, and cross-chain onboarding.

Key Features

Non-Custodial Asset Control

1024Wallet is a self-custody wallet. Users remain responsible for their own private keys, seed phrases, and transaction approvals.

The wallet enables users to:

  • Create or import a wallet
  • View supported asset balances
  • Send and receive assets
  • Sign transactions directly
  • Manage activity on 1024Chain

1024Wallet does not take custody of user funds.

1024 Ecosystem Connectivity

1024Wallet is designed as the account and signing layer for applications within the 1024 ecosystem.

Users can connect 1024Wallet to supported 1024 applications, including:

  • 1024EX for trading and collateral management
  • 1024Quant for strategy deployment and execution
  • 1024Bridge for cross-chain asset onboarding, where supported
  • Other 1024Chain-based applications

Wallet connections should be reviewed and managed by the user. Unused sessions should be disconnected when no longer needed.

Trading-Ready Wallet Layer

1024Wallet supports trading-related workflows on 1024EX.

Users can use the wallet to:

  • Connect to the 1024EX trading interface
  • Manage collateral
  • Sign trading actions
  • Review transaction prompts before approval
  • Track on-chain activity related to trading operations

All trading actions require user approval through wallet signature prompts.

Strategy Execution Support

1024Wallet can be used with 1024Quant to support strategy-related operations.

Depending on product availability, users may use the wallet to authorize:

  • Strategy deployment
  • Strategy management
  • On-chain execution actions
  • Account-level interactions required by trading strategies

Users should review all signature requests before approval.

Cross-Chain Onboarding

1024Wallet may be used together with 1024Bridge to move supported assets into the 1024Chain ecosystem.

Supported assets, networks, bridge routes, and availability may vary over time. Users should always verify network, token, and destination details before confirming any transfer.

Android APK

The Android beta APK is available through the official GitHub release:

Download 1024Wallet Android APK

This is a beta release. Users should verify the source before installation and use a dedicated test wallet when trying early versions.

Security Model

1024Wallet follows a non-custodial security model.

User-Controlled Keys

Users control their own wallets and are responsible for safeguarding seed phrases, private keys, and device access.

1024Wallet cannot recover lost seed phrases or reverse signed transactions.

Explicit Transaction Approval

Transactions require user approval before they are signed.

Users should review transaction details carefully, including:

  • Connected application
  • Requested action
  • Asset and amount
  • Network
  • Recipient address
  • Any approval or permission request

Permission Management

Users should regularly review wallet connections and revoke unused or unfamiliar permissions.

Only trusted applications and verified domains should be connected to the wallet.

Best Practices

Before using 1024Wallet, users should follow basic wallet security practices:

  • Store seed phrases offline
  • Do not share private keys or recovery phrases
  • Verify official links before downloading applications
  • Use a dedicated wallet for testing beta versions
  • Review all transaction and signature requests
  • Disconnect applications that are no longer in use
  • Confirm network and asset details before bridging or transferring funds

Risk Notice

1024Wallet is a self-custody wallet. Users are solely responsible for wallet security, transaction approval, and asset management.

Blockchain transactions are generally irreversible. Incorrect transfers, compromised keys, malicious applications, or unsafe signing behavior may result in loss of funds.