How to sign a message in Rabby

How to sign a verification message in Rabby — which shows exactly what you're approving — to prove wallet ownership without moving any funds.

Rabby signs verification messages cleanly and is known for showing you exactly what you're approving. Signing proves you control an address without moving funds or revealing your key.

How it works

  1. Start the signing request from the verification flow; Rabby picks it up.
  2. Rabby displays the message and the requesting site.
  3. Read the message and confirm it's a verification you initiated.
  4. Confirm the account shown is the one you intend to verify.
  5. Approve to sign, or reject if anything looks wrong.

No transaction is broadcast and no gas is spent for signing.

Safety

  • Rabby's pre-sign checks help flag suspicious requests, but you should still only sign messages from a flow you started and trust.
  • A verification message should be readable; be cautious signing opaque data.
  • Signing never moves funds; approving a transaction does. Confirm you're signing a message.

For the current signing UI, see Rabby's official support documentation.

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