How to Configure Crypto Wallets for Secure WordPress Login
Overview
This guide helps you enable crypto wallets like MetaMask, Phantom, Wallet connect, Coinbase, MyAlgo wallet and Pera wallet for easily login to your WordPress site. Our plugin supports NFT Token Gating, granting exclusive access to NFT holders. You can also customize the login experience for a smoother user flow and integrate with platforms like WooCommerce, MemberPress, BuddyBoss, LearnDash, and more.
Configuration Steps
Step 1: Select Your Crypto Wallets
- Go to the WordPress Web3 – Crypto wallet Login & NFT token gating plugin in your WordPress dashboard.
- If you go to the Login Settings option, you will see the wallet list, from which you can select the wallets you want to appear as login buttons.
- Click on Submit once you select the wallets.
Step 2: Test the enabled Crypto Wallet
- Now, click on the Test Web3 Connectivity button to test the connection.(You can also test the login button functionality by visiting your site's wp-login.php in private window.)
- Once you have done this, you will be able to see the Cryptowallets you've added. Click on the wallet you prefer to use.
- You can test whether Web3 Authentication is working by clicking the Sign button.
- You have successfully configured crypto wallet using web3 authentication plugin.
FAQs
More FAQs ➔Why should I use Web3 Login Plugin?
Our plugin utilizes the most reliable yet most secure Blockchain Technology to secure your data. Take full advantage of our blockchain-based security which is a protocol that is virtually impossible to break. Your information will always remain safe and secure.
I need to customize the plugin or need support and help?
Please email us at web3@xecurify.com or Contact us. You can also submit your query from the plugin’s configuration page.
Is it possible to set a different redirect URL after login & logout?
Yes, with a standard license you can set different redirect URLs after logging in as well as after logout.
Are my crypto assets safe?
Yes. A wallet (e.g. MetaMask) does not leak your private keys. The plugin also doesn’t have access to your private keys.