We share some exciting features of OKX Wallet that you should try out.
OKX Wallet supports trading crypto on 13 chains and cross-chain swaps on 9 chains.
While MetaMask charges 0.875% on every in-wallet swaps, OKX Wallet provides such services for free.

OKX Wallet also has the Swap for Gas feature, allowing you to easily exchange USDT, USDC, DAI, WETH, and other popular tokens for native tokens on various networks, addressing the issue of insufficient or no gas fees.
Currently, it supports transactions on 9 networks: Ethereum, OKC, BSC, Polygon, Fantom, Avalanche, TRON, Arbitrum, and Optimism. You can swap for Gas within a single chain or across multiple chains.
For instance, you have USDT on the Optimism network but no ETH and want to swap USDT on the Optimism network for USDT on the Arbitrum network.

OKX Wallet supports two hardware wallets at the moment, Ledger and Trezor.
To connect to your hardware wallet, select “hardware wallet” when you create a new wallet or on the wallet account management page and follow the instructions.
OKX Wallet also offers Cryptopedia, a web3 learn-to-earn and airdrop platform, where users can perform on-chain tasks to learn about new technologies and earn NFTs, as well as the potential to earn additional rewards from chains and projects.
Cryptopedia aims to make it easier for users to identify potential Web3 projects and dApps, and lower the barrier to entry for Web3. OKX Wallet has also partnered with major Web3 projects to create quests that help users identify and execute the correct interaction methods to gain airdrops and rewards.
Cryptopedia is available in OKX wallet mobile applications.

For other exciting features, you can find a more detailed user guide on the various functions offered by OKX Wallet here.