Take control over who has access to your wallet. Review and revoke active token approvals across five blockchains from one place.
Review and revoke active token approvals across five blockchains.
Token approvals are required to participate in DeFi but they create a vulnerability by allowing outside access to your wallet. The more time spent in the space, the more permissions build up – often with tokens that have not been held for weeks or months. With EverRevoke, it is easy to control the access external protocols have to your wallet.
See what tokens and NFTs have access to your wallet and how much they have been approved to withdraw.
Quickly confirm the contract with links to the appropriate blockchain scan as well as CoinGecko and CoinMarketCap.
EverRevoke allows you to review and revoke token approvals on Ethereum, BNB Chain, Polygon, Avalanche, and Fantom.
Easily revoke token approvals that are no longer needed to limit potential vulnerabilities.
Take control over who has access to your wallet. Review and revoke active token approvals across five blockchains from one place.
Token approvals and spending allowances are given to DeFi protocols to access the contents of your wallet. Any time you interact with a dApp, you need to give the dApp access to certain tokens. Even if it is a one-time transaction, the approvals/allowances remain active in your wallet.
There is no fee to use EverRevoke. However, since the process interacts with the blockchain, there is a small gas fee for the transaction.
EverRevoke currently supports Ethereum, BNB Chain, Polygon, Avalanche, and Fantom. More chains may become supported in the future.
Purchasing a token from a decentralized exchange does not create a token approval because you are simply receiving the token. Token approvals are created to send tokens from your wallet.
Approving a token gives a contract access to your tokens/NFTs. With a token approval, you do not need to be online for the contract to remove assets from your wallet. Disconnecting your wallet stops an active connection to a web3 application.
You will still receive reflections if you revoke a token approval.