Getting Started: Wallet Extension

As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, setting up the Coinbase Wallet browser extension involves a few steps.

As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, setting up the Coinbase Wallet browser extension involves a few steps. Please note that the process might have been updated or changed after this date, so it's always a good idea to refer to the latest documentation provided by Coinbase. As of my last update, here's a general guide:

  1. Install the Extension:

    • Visit the official extension store for your browser (e.g., Chrome Web Store for Google Chrome).

    • Search for "Coinbase Wallet" or visit the Coinbase Wallet extension page.

    • Click on the "Add to Chrome" or equivalent button to install the extension.

  2. Open the Extension:

    • Once the extension is installed, you may see its icon in the browser toolbar.

    • Click on the Coinbase Wallet icon to open the extension.

  3. Create a New Wallet:

    • If you don't have a Coinbase Wallet, you may need to create one.

    • Follow the on-screen instructions to set up a new wallet. This usually involves creating a wallet name, setting a password, and storing a recovery phrase.

  4. Backup Your Wallet:

    • It's crucial to backup your wallet's recovery phrase. This phrase is used to recover your wallet if you lose access to your device.

    • Write down the recovery phrase and store it in a safe place. Do not share it with anyone.

  5. Explore Features:

    • Once your wallet is set up, you can explore its features. This might include the ability to send and receive cryptocurrencies, view transaction history, and manage your wallet settings.

  6. Connect to Coinbase.com (Optional):

    • The Coinbase Wallet extension can often be linked or connected to your Coinbase.com account. This allows for easier transfer of funds between your Coinbase account and your wallet.

    • Look for options in the extension settings to connect to your Coinbase account.

  7. Security Measures:

    • Enable any additional security features offered by the wallet extension, such as two-factor authentication (2FA), to enhance the security of your wallet.

  8. Explore DApps (Optional):

    • Some wallet extensions support decentralized applications (DApps). If you're interested in exploring DApps, check if the wallet extension you're using supports them.

Remember to follow any specific instructions provided during the installation and setup process. Additionally, always refer to the official documentation or support channels for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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