Exodus is a popular cryptocurrency wallet available for most operating systems, including mobile.
Part of the reason behind its huge popularity in recent years can be attributed to its impressive stability -- the wallet seldom suffers from downtime and has never been compromised, making it the go to wallet for those that need immediate access to their funds, or wish to store a diverse array of cryptocurrencies.
However, as an online wallet, Exodus needs to be connected to the internet at all times in order to function properly. This allows the wallet to sync to the blockchain when necessary, broadcast transactions to the internet, keep your balances up to date and access the built-in cryptocurrency exchange tool.
Don’t worry, for the most part, these issues are completely fixable, and mostly relate to either your computer’s network card or your internet connection, rather than any underlying problem with Exodus.
How to Resolve Exodus Network Issues
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- **Download Exodus Wallet last version for Windows**
- **Download Exodus Wallet last version for Android**
- **Download Exodus Wallet last version for Mac**
If you are having trouble refreshing your Exodus wallet, can't send your funds, or Exodus says it cannot connect to the internet, then the following guide will help you get back up and running quickly.
To begin with, restart your internet connection at your router or hotspot in order to give Exodus a fresh slate to work with. After this, load up Exodus and see if it resolves your issues.
If that doesn’t work try connecting your computer or device to a different network, there could be a chance that your ISP has blocked Exodus.
If neither option works, move on to the next step.
Check your antivirus or firewall. These can sometimes block Exodus from connecting properly. First, try to see if any of your antivirus tools are actively blocking connections to or from Exodus. If none are, try pausing or stopping all your antiviruses and then opening Exodus. If this solves the problem, you will need to add Exodus to your antivirus whitelist to make them play nice in the future.
Otherwise, on to the next step.
If you’re using a VPN or have configured your router to connect through a proxy, try switching the proxy or VPN to a server with a higher speed limit. Too slow a connection can cause Exodus to have issues syncing with the blockchain properly.
If you are using a company computer, there might be access controls in place preventing you from loading the software. Try installing the wallet on a device you have full control over.
Didn’t work? On to the next one.
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