Web2 browsers = info gathering
Web3 browsers = direct DApp interaction with your wallet
The difference? Security architecture.
CoolWallet's setup:
• Private keys isolated in secure element (never touch the internet)
• Smart Scan flags suspicious txns before you sign
• Built-in Web3 browser in their app
Basically cold storage meets native DApp access. No browser extension vulnerabilities, no hot wallet exposure.
If you're interacting with contracts daily (airdrops, DeFi, mints), this model makes sense. Hardware isolation + transaction screening = fewer rug scenarios.
Not shilling, just explaining the architecture difference. Most people still use MetaMask on Chrome and wonder why they get drained.