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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

To offer integration like Rabby Wallet did… then take it away without a clear and real reason you frustrated the entire amazing community of real defi #PulseChain ! Support it and never look back … D... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Simply discontinuing support for the Pulschain without justification, even though so many users use it, is impossible. As with many projects, the wishes of the users are simply ignored here and the co... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Users BEWARE. This wallet will stop support abruptly after you use it. Your balance will show zero. Not a true defi wallet. Stay far far away if you want a good user experience. There are other wallet... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

What has made Rabby special so far is that it had an innovative edge through the direct integration of the Pulsechain. Which back-world developer now had the idea to abandon this integration without a... See more

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Do Not Download!!

Rabby Wallet, and DeBank are untrustworthy services for crypto wallet hosting and portfolio tracking. I strongly advise against importing any existing wallets to their platform, and any newly created wallets should be used sparingly, with utmost caution. They show a total lack of transparency, and frequently make arbitrary changes to their products without clear communication.

March 31, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Listing and then Delisting

I do not understand why they choose to support PulseChain for 2 years (One of the most successful Ethereum forks if it comes to active users)

And then decide to delist it from their wallet in 2025
Why Rabby Why - I thought you were a friend of DeFi and EVM chains.

April 2, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Rabby is the opposite of why crypto was invented

The Rabby crypto wallet, once touted as a "game-changer" for Ethereum and EVM chains, has revealed its true colors—and they’re as dull and disappointing as a rug-pull in slow motion. What started as a promising tool for multi-chain enthusiasts has devolved into a glaring example of everything wrong with centralized decision-making masquerading as decentralized innovation.
The recent decision to drop support for PulseChain—a blockchain that embodies the ethos of affordability, speed, and community-driven crypto—is nothing short of a betrayal of the principles that "true crypto" stands for.

Let’s be real: PulseChain isn’t just another network; it’s a bold fork of Ethereum that slashes fees, boosts throughput, and burns tokens to prioritize users over profiteers. It’s the kind of project that aligns with the moral backbone of cryptocurrency—decentralization, accessibility, and defiance against bloated, elitist systems. Rabby’s choice to abandon it reeks of cowardice or, worse, a calculated pivot to appease some unseen corporate overlord. Where’s the spine? Where’s the commitment to the little guy who’s tired of $50 gas fees? Nowhere, apparently.

The wallet’s team didn’t just stop at axing PulseChain support—they’ve doubled down by blocking users from even adding it as a custom network. That’s right: Rabby’s not content with turning its back on a vibrant community; it’s actively locking the door and throwing away the key. This isn’t a technical oversight; it’s a power play, a middle finger to anyone who dares to believe in a crypto ecosystem that doesn’t bow to the loudest voices or the deepest pockets.
For a wallet that once prided itself on flexibility and user empowerment, this move exposes a hollow core—Rabby’s all about control, not freedom.

And let’s talk about ethics and morals, shall we? True crypto is about transparency, resilience, and sticking to your guns when the going gets tough. Rabby’s silence on why they ditched PulseChain—no explanation, no dialogue, just a quiet removal—shows a disdain for accountability that would make a Wall Street banker blush.

The community begged for answers, offered to help, and got nothing but a cold shoulder. This isn’t just poor customer service; it’s a slap in the face to the very ideals of decentralization they once claimed to champion.

The interface? Sure, it’s slick—until it’s not supporting the chain you need. The security features? Fine, if you ignore the fact that they’re now gatekeeping your access to networks they don’t approve of. Rabby’s gone from a wallet you could trust to a glorified babysitter that decides what you’re allowed to play with. If you want a tool that respects the spirit of crypto—freedom, choice, and a middle finger to centralized nonsense—look elsewhere. Rabby’s proven it’s just another poser in a space that’s already drowning in them. Two stars, and that’s being generous—it’s a shell of what it could’ve been, gutted by its own hypocrisy.

April 2, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Why de-list Pulsechain

Very disappointing that Rabby decided to de-list Pulsechain after much use and promoting it to onboards. Also spent $100 to get a Web 3. I want a refund. Do better and do what's right. Integrate

April 1, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Delisted Pulsechain Tickers

Delisted Pulsechain, a decentralized chain that is run by validators. Secure, decentralized. No reason given. Bad business practice - all signs point to corruption within the crypto world trying to gate-keep competition access. Very unprofessional. I will never recommend this as a crypto solution to anyone again. My account is also officially abandoned and will remain this way unless they reconsider and list the Pulsechain tickers again.

April 1, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Picking winners and losers, security…

Rabby has slowly been getting better but recently a but suspect origins, combined with DeBank integration and the final straw was no longer supporting DeFi but trying to pick winners and losers by removing chains like Pulsechain while adding random chains like DuckChain.

I’m done, too many other great options.

April 1, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They say "the wallet for Ethereum and…

They say "the wallet for Ethereum and ALL EVM chains". False. Not "ALL" EVM chains. They ditched Pulsechain. Why waste your time with them if they are going to rugpull your crypto wallet. Sad. Don't use them they are trash.

March 31, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Censors EVM Chains

They started censoring Pulsechain without giving a reason. This is as anti-crypto as it gets. I will no longer be using the garbage wallet.

April 1, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Practicing censorship at its core now

Practicing censorship at its core now. Rabby doesn’t give a rhyme or a reason and just rugs services to chains whenever they deem fit.
Internetmoney.io or many others are more deserving of your business.

April 1, 2025
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