User Guide: Dapps
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One of MetaMask's most exciting features is its ability to connect to decentralized applications, or dapps (often referred to as Dapps, dApps, or Đapps). Think of dapps as traditional websites that you can access in your browser, but that have a special portal built into them that links them to a blockchain. In order to interact with the functionality of that network, you need to have a wallet connected to the dapp portion of the website. That's where MetaMask comes in.
Trying to figure out whether a dapp is legitimate?
Check out our article on verifying whether smart contracts are legit. Though dapps and smart contracts are not the same thing, the former is generally powered by the latter, so it is definitely recommended to verify trustworthiness before interacting with a dapp.
See also: How do I recognize the real MetaMask?
Many websites with dapp functionality will have a button on the site that says 'Connect wallet', or 'Connect to dapp'. Clicking should launch a set of interactions that end up with your MetaMask wallet being connected to the dapp you're on. That said, you might not want to do this the first time you visit, and that's fine; you can always manually connect later see instructions here.
There is no inherent risk in connecting to dapps. This action allows them to view your balance and suggest transactions, but they can't do anything with your assets unless you sign transactions they propose.
However, you do need to be vigilant about these transactions. This is one of the most common ways that web3 users lose funds. To read more about transactions and approvals that dapps request, see the following articles: