Klever Desktop Studio is the professional toolbench for the KleverChain — the wallet that project owners, validators, and power users have run their operations on for years, now rebuilt from the ground up. Self-custodial. Cross-platform. And packed with functions no other wallet on this chain has.
This is why Klever Desktop Studio exists. Try doing any of these with an ordinary wallet.
Pull the complete list of every holder of any token, every staker, or every delegator of any validator — directly from the blockchain, fully paginated, in seconds. The import thinks for you: multiple buckets of the same delegator are merged into one line, the burn address, your own wallet, and your blacklist are excluded automatically, and for stakers the wallet even computes how many days each address has been staking. The snapshot lands ready-to-use in your distribution list.
Pay hundreds of addresses in one run. Three payout models — fixed amount per receiver, percentage of what each wallet holds, or a pro-rata pot split by holdings — refined by minimum/maximum-holding filters and a staking-days loyalty filter (reward only wallets that stayed). Filtered wallets stay visible at zero, so you always see exactly who fell out and why. Reusable job presets restore an entire payout setup in two clicks, the CSV template exports prefilled with your real holdings, and the cost preview counts every fee — down to the per-byte metadata charge.
Big payout runs fail in ugly ways — except here. Every batch retries automatically (including a fresh nonce re-sync from the node), every recipient row carries an honest lifecycle (open → working → transferred / failed), and if a run stops halfway, hitting SEND again resumes exactly where it stopped: the confirmation literally says “N already sent — will be skipped”. Nobody gets paid twice, nobody gets forgotten. Choose 20-per-transaction batching for cheap fees or one-tx-per-recipient for individual receipts.
Select any number of buckets at once and act on all of them together: multi-delegate, multi-undelegate, multi-unfreeze — automatically bundled into batched transactions. Moving twenty buckets to a better validator is one selection, one confirmation. Works for KLV delegation and for plain KDA-token staking alike, with per-bucket status lines telling you exactly when unfrozen funds become withdrawable.
The moment you select your buckets, the wallet shows only validators that can actually take them: enough free pool capacity for your exact total, not jailed, accepting delegations. Flip on Best yield and they're ranked by a score that's smarter than a naive APR sort — reward rate relative to pool size, because a high percentage means little when it's shared with a huge pool. Delegating blind is a thing of the past.
Save named receiver groups in your address book and pay the whole group directly from the dashboard: the same amount to everyone, or one total automatically split across all members — with the full cost previewed before you confirm. Payroll, team shares, community prizes: one confirmation instead of twenty transactions.
Select as many tokens as you like and send them together in bundled multi-transfer transactions, each with its own amount. The per-row MAX button is a real solver: it fetches the asset's current transfer royalty live from the chain and computes the exact maximum so that amount + royalty never exceeds your balance — down to each asset's own decimal precision. No other wallet does that math for you.
One button walks your whole account — staking rewards, allowance, and the pending rewards of every single asset — and collects everything in bundled multi-claim transactions, usually just one. Rewards are also listed and claimable inline, right in each asset row. No other wallet even shows you all of it in one place, let alone claims it at once.
Pick any pooled KDA token as your fee currency once, in the header — every send and swap across the whole app then pays its network fees in that token. Before you rely on it, the wallet checks the fee pool's live health: it shows the current conversion ratio and warns you when the pool's KLV side is running dry — instead of letting your transaction fail.
Raw smart-contract calls are reconstructed into readable swap lines — “12.5 KLV → 3.11 USDT”, correct direction, correct asset, correct amount — by analyzing the transaction's actual receipts. Counterparties are resolved to names from your wallets and your address book, and the filter searches even what's not visible: raw addresses and transaction hashes. Endless scrolling, instant load from a local cache, and a delta sync that only fetches what's genuinely new.
Create a validator, change its configuration, or unjail it from a clean graphical form — name, commission, rewards address, delegation cap, social links. The page detects on its own whether your wallet already runs a validator and prefills everything, previews your logo before it goes on-chain, and computes your remaining delegation headroom for you. On most chains this is terminal work; here it's a page in your wallet.
Point the entire app at your own node and API proxy — or any endpoints you trust — and switch between Mainnet and Testnet at will. Add a fallback proxy and the wallet fails over automatically if the primary goes down. Self-custody usually stops at the keys; here it includes the connection.
Configure on-chain account permissions without leaving the wallet: co-signers with weights, a signing threshold, and exactly which operations each user permission may perform — the same encoding the official explorer uses, fully compatible both ways. And where other tools let you brick your account with one bad click, KDS refuses lock-out configurations, keeps the owner permission mandatory, and demands your master password as the final gate before anything goes on-chain.
Add any address without its private key and watch it like your own. The moment that account's permissions include one of your wallets, every normal button just works: press CLAIM or SEND and KDS automatically picks the matching key and permission from your vault — if several qualify, you choose from a list. Managing someone's rewards, a company account, or a multisig treasury feels exactly like using your own wallet.
If your signature alone meets the threshold, the transaction broadcasts instantly. If it doesn't, KDS automatically routes the signed transaction to the Klever multisign service where your co-signers finish it — in their own KDS or right on kleverscan.org/multisign. Pending transactions, signature progress, co-signing and broadcasting all live on one page, plus an offline file fallback for signing without the service.
Buckets delegated to jailed or inactive validators earn zero allowance — and most people never notice. KDS notices for you: a quiet note on the dashboard, clear JAILED / INACTIVE badges on the buckets, state labels in the validator list — and one click selects every affected bucket, ready for a single batched redelegation. A money leak fixed in seconds.
The Portfolio page doesn't start counting from today — it rebuilds your value history from your own transactions, up to a year back, and keeps growing with daily snapshots. Value chart with timeframes, an allocation breakdown across every token, per-wallet or across your whole vault — computed locally, stored locally, shared with no one.
One click fetches your complete on-chain history — every page, not just what you scrolled — and writes a clean, tax-tool-ready CSV: date, type, direction, exact amounts, network fees, counterparties and transaction hashes. Multi-transfers are split per transfer, swaps show both sides, and fees are counted once — the details tax tools stumble over.
Browse network proposals, see votes and quorum at a glance, and vote with your staked KFI — it counts as weight, nothing gets spent. You can even create proposals: pick parameters by name, see the current value next to your new one, and every raw on-chain number is translated into something human — “1,000,000 KFI” instead of a wall of zeros.
Every token you ever issued, listed with supply, properties, staking parameters and live pool status. Feed your stakers by depositing into your token's FPR rewards pool, or fund the KDA fee pool so your holders can pay network fees in your token — both straight from the wallet, with live network fees shown before you confirm.
Flag any number of wallets as an auto-claim group and one button sweeps staking and allowance rewards across all of them in a single run — with a configurable minimum so dust-sized rewards never burn more in fees than they’re worth.
Real screenshots, real chain data — this is the app you download.
Everything else in the box — no hidden menus, no “pro version”.
Balance, staked funds, pending allowance and staking rewards, plus every KDA token and NFT with logo, live USD value, and inline reward status. The send form covers all three sending modes — single send, multi-asset send, and group send — from the same place, with 25 / 50 / 75 / 100% quick buttons and your address book one click away.
The complete staking lifecycle for KLV and every stakeable KDA token: freeze into buckets, delegate, undelegate, unfreeze, withdraw. The heart of the page is the bucket list with multi-selection — select any number of buckets and unfreeze, delegate, or move them to a new validator in one batched action (see special functions 04 and 05).
Swap on the KleverChain DEX without touching a browser: live quotes as you type, real 1D / 1W / 1M / 1Y price charts with USD values, slippage presets, and genuine on-chain smart-contract execution — signed locally like everything else.
Your complete transaction history, kept in a local cache that shows instantly on open and syncs only what's new. Endless scrolling loads ever-older pages as you go; failed transactions are clearly marked in red, and full addresses are shown wherever there's room. Swap reconstruction, name resolution, and deep filtering: see special function 10. Double-click any row to open it on KleverScan.
Named contacts one click away in every send form — plus distribution lists: named receiver groups that plug directly into group send and the distribution engine. Live group editing, confirmations before any delete, and a one-click import of your existing address book from the classic Windows version.
Run unlimited wallets behind one master password and switch the active one from the header — every page follows instantly. Create new wallets with a full-entropy 24-word BIP39 recovery phrase (restorable in any BIP39 wallet supporting the Klever derivation path), import existing keys, export to PEM — fully compatible with the classic Windows version and the Klever ecosystem. Coming from that version? One click migrates all your wallets and your address book — decrypted locally, each key cryptographically verified before it's accepted. Paste a private key and watch its address appear live while you type; on save the address is always re-derived from the key, so a mismatched pair can never be stored. Receive with a built-in QR code; your last-used wallet is remembered.
Total net worth of the active wallet — or your whole vault — with a value chart that is reconstructed from your own transaction history up to a year back and grows with daily snapshots from then on. All computed and stored locally.
Network proposals with live vote bars, quorum context and your own vote highlighted. Vote with your staked KFI — it counts as weight, nothing is spent — or create proposals yourself, with parameters picked by name and current values shown for reference.
Everything you ever issued on KleverChain in one place: supply figures, properties, staking parameters, APR/FPR badge and live pool status per token.
The expert page for shared control: view and edit the account’s on-chain permission set, co-sign pending multisig transactions from the Klever multisign service, or exchange partially-signed transactions as files — fully KleverScan-compatible.
Set your own API proxy and node endpoints, flip between Mainnet and Testnet, and define a fallback proxy that takes over automatically if the primary goes down. Change your master password anytime (the vault is fully re-encrypted on the spot), create encrypted backups, and check for updates — for all three platforms, with zero forced installs.
Klever Desktop Studio is 100% self-custodial. There is no account, no server, no cloud sync, and no middleman. Every transaction is built and signed locally on your computer — only the finished, signed transaction is ever broadcast to the chain. Nobody, including us, can touch your funds.
| Component | What we use | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Vault encryption | AES-256-GCM (authenticated) | Confidentiality and tamper detection in one — modified vaults fail closed. |
| Key derivation | PBKDF2-HMAC-SHA256, 600,000 iterations | OWASP-aligned work factor turns password guessing into a decades-long project. |
| Wallet creation | BIP39, 24-word mnemonic (256-bit entropy) | Maximum-entropy open standard — your recovery is never locked to one app. |
| Entropy source | Operating-system CSPRNG | Seed randomness comes straight from the OS crypto provider — the weak-RNG failures seen elsewhere can't happen here. |
| Key derivation path | ed25519 · m/44'/690'/0'/0'/0' (SLIP-0010) | Documented openly, so your phrase restores correctly in any compatible wallet — no “empty account” surprises. |
| Transaction signing | Local, in-memory, per transaction | Keys never travel. Only signed transactions reach the network. |
| Custody model | Fully self-custodial | No account, no server-side wallet, no counterparty risk. |
Quiet engineering you'll notice as “it just works”.
Already running Klever Desktop Studio on Windows? Your wallets and address book migrate to the new version with one click — securely, locally, verified.