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Install use recover mavryk wallet browser extension guide



Install Use and Recover Your Mavryk Wallet Browser Extension Guide

Get the official add-on directly from the Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons portal to avoid counterfeit software. Before proceeding, verify the developer's name matches the project's official entity and check the number of active users and recent reviews. This initial step is your primary defense against phishing attempts designed to steal your credentials.


Once added to your browser, launch the utility and select the option to generate a new vault. You will be presented with a secret recovery phrase, typically a sequence of 12 or 24 words. Write this phrase on physical paper and store it in a secure location. Never store this phrase digitally–no screenshots, text files, or cloud notes. Confirm the phrase by accurately re-entering the words in the requested order, then establish a robust password for local access.


For daily interaction, this plugin creates a bridge between your browser and decentralized applications. It manages account addresses, authorizes transactions, and displays token balances. When interacting with a dApp, a prompt will appear requesting approval for actions like transferring 5.25 MVR or swapping assets; always double-check the details and recipient addresses within this prompt before confirming.


If you need to migrate your account to a new machine or browser, initiate the "Import Existing Account" function. You will be asked for your original secret recovery phrase. Input the words exactly, in the correct sequence, to fully regenerate your cryptographic keys and access your funds. This phrase is the only method to restore your holdings if your device is lost or damaged.


Regularly audit connected sites through the add-on's interface, revoking permissions for applications you no longer utilize. For significant holdings, consider linking the extension to a dedicated hardware signing device for enhanced security, keeping the majority of assets offline while maintaining browser-based convenience for transactions.

Locating the Official Mavryk Wallet Extension

Navigate directly to the Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons marketplace.


Search for the specific title 'Mavryk Wallet first time setup'. Verify the developer's identity; the legitimate provider is listed as 'Mavryk Foundation' or a similarly verified, official entity. Scrutinize the publication date and version history–authentic tools show consistent, recent updates. Avoid any third-party sites or links from forum posts, as these frequently host malicious imitations designed to steal credentials.


Cross-reference the official project's documentation or its primary website. These sources always contain a verified, direct link to the correct store listing.


Check the user count and review ratings. A genuine, widely-adopted add-on will have a significant number of installations and detailed feedback. Report any suspicious clones to the store moderators immediately.

Steps to Install the Extension in Your Browser

Navigate directly to the official Chrome Web Store, Firefox Add-ons site, or the equivalent for your specific application.


Locate the official add-on page by its precise name, verifying the developer's identity matches the project's official documentation to avoid counterfeit software.


Click the prominent "Add to Chrome" or "Add to Firefox" button displayed on the store page; this action initiates the process.


Confirm the permission request dialog that appears, which details the data and functions the plugin requires to operate correctly.


A new icon should materialize on your toolbar, typically near the address bar, signaling a successful integration.


Pin this new toolbar icon for immediate access by right-clicking on it and selecting the appropriate pinning option from the context menu.


Proceed to initialize the software by clicking its icon; this first launch will prompt you to establish a new vault or connect an existing one.


Always ensure your application is updated to its latest version by checking for automatic updates or visiting the store page periodically.

Creating Your First New Vault

Open the add-on's pop-up and select the option to generate a fresh vault.


You will see a form requesting a new passphrase. This is not your seed phrase; it's a daily access code. Construct it with at least 12 characters, mixing uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols like '!' or '%'. Never reuse a password from another service.


The next screen is critical: your secret recovery phrase. This is typically a set of 12, 15, 18, or 24 random words. The software will display them in a specific order.


Write every word on paper with its numerical order.
Verify the spelling of each term twice.
Store this paper in a physically secure location, separate from your computer.
Do not save a digital copy as a screenshot, text file, or in cloud notes.


You must then re-enter the phrase to confirm accuracy. This step ensures you have a flawless record. Clicking words out of sequence is a common error; double-check the numbers.


After verification, your new vault interface appears. Locate and copy your public address, a string starting with 'tz1', 'tz2', or 'tz3'. This is for receiving assets, while the seed phrase is your absolute master key.


Conclude by sending a minimal test transaction to this address from another account. Confirm its arrival in your add-on's activity log before committing larger sums. This final step validates the entire setup process.

How to Import an Existing Account

Locate the "Import Account" or "Add Existing Address" function within the add-on's interface, typically found in a settings menu or on the initial dashboard.


You will need your account's secret mnemonic phrase–the 12 to 24 unique words generated during its creation. Enter these words precisely in the presented field, maintaining the original order and any capitalization. A single mistake here will prevent access.


For enhanced security, some setups allow you to specify a custom derivation path during this step. This is only necessary if you are importing a non-standard account from another application; otherwise, the default path is correct.


After submitting the phrase, the software will derive your public address and display it. Verify this address matches your expected one. Confirm the action, and your account's assets and transaction history will become accessible through the new interface.


Never enter your secret phrase on websites claiming to help import it. The legitimate process happens entirely locally within your add-on.

Sending and Receiving Tez (XTZ)

To receive XTZ, provide your public address from the account interface. This string, beginning with 'tz1', 'tz2', or 'tz3', is safe to share anywhere for deposits. Double-check the first and last five characters when copying to avoid errors.


For sending, paste the recipient's address and specify the amount. The software automatically calculates a network fee. Confirm the transaction details, especially the destination, as blockchain transactions are irreversible. A typical fee for a standard operation ranges between 0.001 and 0.01 XTZ, depending on network congestion.


FieldPurpose & Tip
AmountEnter the XTZ to transfer. Check your balance for sufficiency.
DestinationPaste the complete 'tz' address. A single wrong character loses funds.
FeeHigher fees prioritize confirmation. Accept the default for speed.
Storage LimitFor simple XTZ transfers, the default 257 is sufficient.


Always perform a small test transaction first when sending to a new or untested address. This verifies the address is correct and active. After broadcasting, track the transaction status using the provided operation hash on a block explorer. Confirmations typically appear within one minute.

Connecting the Wallet to dApps

Locate and click the "Connect" or "Connect Wallet" button on the decentralized application's interface. This is typically found in the top-right corner of the platform.


Your plugin will present a list of available networks. Confirm the dApp's required chain matches your active network. A mismatch causes failed transactions.


A pop-up from your crypto tool will request connection approval. Scrutinize the permission details:


The specific address being accessed.
The dApp's name and URL for legitimacy.
The type of access requested (e.g., view balances, request approvals).



Reject connection attempts from sites with misspelled URLs or unfamiliar domains. Never approve a request that asks for your secret recovery phrase.


After approving, your public address appears on the dApp, confirming a successful link. Your private keys remain secure and never leave the custody application.


Some platforms request additional permissions for specific functions, like token swapping or staking. Each will trigger a separate transaction confirmation window, detailing the proposed action and gas fees.


To disconnect, access your plugin's "Connected Sites" menu and manually revoke access for that dApp. This prevents background activity and is recommended after each session.

Restoring Access with Your Secret Phrase

Enter your 12 or 24-word mnemonic phrase into the designated field of the software interface, typing each word in its exact order with a single space between them. Double-check for typos, especially with similar words like "there"/"their" and ensure no trailing spaces are present before proceeding to the verification step.


This sequence is the master key to your entire account history and funds on the blockchain; the application does not store it. After input, you will typically be prompted to set a new, strong password for local encryption of the restored vault. Confirm the action, and the interface will rebuild your portfolio, synchronizing all past transactions and current balances from the network.


Never share these words.

FAQ:
Is the Mavryk Wallet browser extension safe to use?

The Mavryk Wallet extension is considered safe when downloaded from the official Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons website. Its code is open-source, allowing experts to review it. For security, always verify you are on the official store page. Never install it from links in emails or unofficial websites. Once installed, the extension operates locally on your computer; your private keys are not sent to external servers. Your safety also depends on your actions: create a strong password, securely store your secret phrase, and never share it with anyone.

I lost my secret phrase. Can I get my funds back?

No. If you lose your secret recovery phrase, you cannot recover access to your wallet or the funds within it. The extension does not store this phrase on its servers, and there is no "forgot password" option. This design is intentional for security. The only way to restore your wallet is with the original 12 or 24-word phrase. If it is lost, the funds are permanently inaccessible. This is why writing the phrase on paper and storing it in a secure, offline location is the most critical step during setup.

How do I connect the Mavryk wallet to a dApp?

Connecting to a dApp is straightforward. First, ensure your wallet is unlocked. Then, navigate to the decentralized application (dApp) website. Look for a "Connect Wallet" button, usually found in the top corner of the site. Click it and select "Mavryk Wallet" from the list of options. The browser extension will open a pop-up asking you to confirm the connection. Review the permissions requested by the dApp and approve if you trust the site. Once connected, you can interact with the dApp's features, such as swapping tokens or providing liquidity, with transactions requiring your confirmation in the wallet pop-up.

My transaction is stuck. What should I do?

A transaction can appear stuck due to low gas fees or network congestion. First, check the transaction ID on a block explorer to see its status. In the Mavryk extension, you cannot directly cancel a transaction. However, you can sometimes "replace" it by sending a new transaction with the same nonce but a higher gas fee. To do this, you need to enable manual nonce settings in the wallet's advanced options. Another approach is to wait; many networks will eventually drop pending transactions. To avoid this issue, use the recommended gas fee settings when sending.

Can I use the same wallet on multiple browsers?

Yes, you can access the same wallet account from different browsers or devices. This is done by installing the Mavryk Wallet extension on each browser and selecting the "Import Wallet" option during setup instead of creating a new one. You will need to enter your original secret recovery phrase. This process synchronizes your account access, as all instances are derived from the same seed phrase. Remember, installing your wallet on more devices increases your security risk if any one of those computers is compromised.