User control first
Scroll Wallet is designed around self-custody. The user remains responsible for wallets, signatures, recovery phrases, and asset movement.
Learn how Scroll Wallet presents non-custodial wallet access, education, and research without taking control of user assets.
Scroll Wallet is designed around self-custody. The user remains responsible for wallets, signatures, recovery phrases, and asset movement.
The resource library explains wallets, recovery, supported chains, and security tradeoffs in plain operational language.
Scroll Wallet does not operate as a broker, exchange, bank, or hosted custodian for customer funds.
Scroll Wallet is a wallet access and research project focused on practical self-custody workflows. The product experience is built to help users connect wallets, understand approval flows, compare wallet categories, and move through web3 tasks with clearer context.
The platform combines wallet connection UI, support routes for major networks, educational articles, and service pages that explain how the project handles privacy, editorial standards, and risk. The goal is to make wallet use more readable without replacing the user's own responsibility for keys and transactions.
Scroll Wallet does not ask users to disclose seed phrases, private keys, wallet passwords, or hardware wallet PINs. Support conversations should never require those secrets. Anyone asking for them is not following our process.
The project does not provide investment advice, tax advice, legal advice, lending, brokerage, or guaranteed recovery of lost assets. Blockchain transactions can be irreversible, and users should review every approval before signing.
Scroll Wallet Research Desk handles editorial, product support, and legal correspondence for this site. The public mailing address for correspondence is 548 Market Street, Suite 88474, San Francisco, CA 94104, United States.
General support can be reached at contact@scroll.network. Security reports should go to security@scroll.network so they can be triaged separately from ordinary support requests.