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Install use recover mavryk wallet browser extension
Install Use and Recover Your Mavryk Wallet Browser Extension Steps
Add the official Mavryk plugin directly from your browser's integrated marketplace. For Chromium-based applications like Chrome or Brave, navigate to the Chrome Web Store; Firefox users should access the Firefox Add-ons repository. Locate the tool by its verified publisher name to avoid counterfeit copies. A single click on "Add to Browser" initiates the integration process, followed by a system prompt requesting final permission.
Upon successful addition, a new icon will appear in your toolbar. Click it to generate a new secured vault. The software will present a unique, cryptographically generated 12 to 24-word secret phrase. Transcribe this sequence onto physical medium, such as steel or paper, and store it offline. This phrase is the absolute master key to your holdings; its loss is irreversible.
Should you need to regain entry to your funds on a new machine, launch the added component and select the option to connect an existing vault. You will be prompted to input your recorded secret phrase. Carefully key in each word in the exact sequence. This action reconstructs your private credentials and restores complete transactional authority, synchronizing your account history from the decentralized ledger.
Configure a strong, unique password within the interface to encrypt the local data store. This adds a mandatory layer of protection for any transaction initiation. For significant asset amounts, pair the software with a dedicated hardware vault for transaction signing, ensuring private keys never reside on the internet-connected device.
FAQ:
I downloaded the Mavryk Wallet extension but it's just showing a blank white screen. How do I fix this?
This is a common issue, often related to browser cache or extension conflicts. First, try a hard refresh by pressing Ctrl+Shift+R (or Cmd+Shift+R on Mac). If that doesn't work, disable all other browser extensions temporarily and restart your browser to see if one is interfering. You can also try removing the Mavryk Wallet extension tutorial Wallet extension completely and reinstalling it from the official Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons site. Ensure your browser is updated to the latest version.
Can I use the same Mavryk Wallet extension on both Chrome and Firefox with the same accounts?
No, browser extensions store their data locally within that specific browser. Your wallet accounts and seed phrase created in the Chrome extension will not automatically appear in the Firefox extension. To use the same account across browsers, you would need to recover the wallet using your secret recovery phrase (mnemonic seed) within each separate browser's extension. Treat each installation as a distinct gateway to your on-chain account.
What's the exact step-by-step process to recover my wallet if I get a new computer?
Here are the steps: 1) On your new computer, install the Mavryk Wallet extension from the official store. 2) Open it and click "Import Wallet" or "Recover Wallet." 3) You will be asked for your secret recovery phrase. Enter the 12, 15, or 24-word phrase you saved when you first created the wallet. Type the words in the correct order, with a single space between each. 4) Set a new strong password for this browser installation. 5) After confirmation, your wallet will synchronize, and your balances and transaction history will load. Never enter your recovery phrase on any website, only directly into the extension.
Is the password I set in the Mavryk extension the same as my recovery phrase?
No, they serve different purposes. The password you create encrypts the wallet data locally on your browser. It only protects access from that specific device. If you forget this password, you can uninstall and reinstall the extension and recover your funds using your secret recovery phrase. The recovery phrase is the master key to your entire wallet. Anyone with access to these words can control your assets from any device. The password cannot be used to recover your wallet on a new device.
I sent XTZ to my Mavryk wallet but the balance isn't showing. What should I check?
First, check the transaction status on a block explorer like TzKT. Copy your wallet address from the extension and paste it into the explorer's search bar. If you see the transaction confirmed there, the issue is likely with the extension's display. Try switching the network (e.g., from Mainnet to Ghostnet and back) to force a refresh. Clear the extension's cache in its settings, or simply log out and log back in. If the transaction does not appear on the block explorer at all, the funds were likely sent to an incorrect address.
I installed the Mavryk Wallet extension but my browser says it's "not verified". Is this normal and is it safe to proceed?
Yes, this is a common occurrence, especially for newer extensions. The "not verified" warning means the extension is pending or undergoing review by the browser's official store (like the Chrome Web Store). The Mavryk Wallet team submits their extension for this verification. You can proceed with installation if you downloaded it from the official Mavryk website or their verified GitHub repository. To be safe, never install a browser wallet from an unverified source like a forum link or email attachment. Once the official store completes its review, the warning will disappear for future users.