Managing hALPHA once meant leaving the Hippius’ (SN75) platform entirely to handle basic wallet activity. That changes with the launch of Hippius Wallet, bringing balances, transfers, and staking directly into Console.

Users only need to connect an existing wallet extension, while every action remains on their own account. Custody never changes hands, as Hippius (SN75) simply provides the interface for managing on-chain activity.
What You Can Do With It
The wallet consolidates several previously separate actions into one screen:
1. View and manage your balance: Full hALPHA holdings are visible at a glance, with no need to check a separate block explorer.
2. Send and receive hALPHA: Transfers move directly between wallets without leaving the Console.

3. Stake hALPHA and track the Coefficient: Staking through Hippius Wallet shows the hALPHA Coefficient, a figure showing how much more a staked balance earns compared to staking natively on Bittensor.

4. Bridge between SN75 and hALPHA: Tokens move between the Bittensor and Hippius networks in either direction, without a separate bridging tool.

5. Review transaction history: Every send, receive, stake, and bridge action is logged in one place for later reference.

Your Keys, Your Funds, Still
The wallet’s real value lies in removing extra steps, tabs, and tools needed for everyday on-chain activity. Hippius never holds or moves user funds, keeping the wallet directly connected to its existing on-chain account.
That means users can manage balances and transfers without introducing another layer between themselves and their assets. For a decentralized storage and compute network, preserving user-controlled custody is the natural choice.
➛ Access Hippius Wallet Here, and connect supported wallets to get started.
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