A cartoon-style character juggling multiple crypto wallets including MetaMask, Phantom, and Coinbase Wallet, symbolizing multi-wallet compatibility.

If you were wondering whether Decibel requires a specific wallet, the good news is that it does not seem to.

A cartoon-style character juggling multiple crypto wallets including MetaMask, Phantom, and Coinbase Wallet, symbolizing multi-wallet compatibility.

From the recent Decibel posts, the message is pretty clear: you can use the wallet you already have. They specifically mentioned Coinbase Wallet, Phantom, and MetaMask, and the wording was simple — no new wallet, no extra steps, just connect and start trading.

That makes the onboarding feel much easier. Instead of asking users to install yet another wallet or go through a long setup process, Decibel seems to be focusing on convenience. If you already have a wallet you use regularly, there is a good chance you can connect it and get started right away.

Another point that stood out is the “no bridging needed” message in the Sui-related post. That suggests the team is trying to reduce friction as much as possible, especially for users who may not want to deal with extra blockchain steps before trading.

Of course, there is still one thing to keep in mind. Even if multiple wallets are supported, actual usability can depend on whether that wallet supports the required network properly. For example, Phantom would need Sui support, and MetaMask may work through an integration layer rather than in a fully native way.

Still, the overall takeaway is simple: Decibel appears to be built for easier access, and you probably do not need to change wallets just to try it. If you already have a supported wallet, connecting and starting may be much more straightforward than expected.

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