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Coinbase Wallet first time setup wallet extension install connect dapps recovery guide



Coinbase Wallet Extension Setup Connect to DApps and Manage Recovery Phrases

Install the Coinbase Wallet extension directly from the Chrome Web Store to begin. Search for "Coinbase Wallet," confirm the publisher is "Coinbase," and click "Add to Chrome." The process takes under a minute. Once added, the extension icon will appear in your browser's toolbar, ready for your first wallet setup.


Click the extension icon and select "Create a new wallet." You will receive a unique 12-word secret recovery phrase. Write these words down in the exact order on paper and store them offline. This phrase is the only way to restore your assets if you lose access; the wallet cannot recover it for you. After confirming your phrase, set a strong password for local encryption on your device.


Connecting to decentralized applications (DApps) is where the extension shines. Visit a DApp like Uniswap or OpenSea and look for a "Connect Wallet" button. Select "Coinbase Wallet" from the list; a connection request will pop up in the extension. Review the permissions and approve. You can now interact with the DApp directly, with your assets secured in the extension and transactions requiring your confirmation.


If you switch browsers or devices, recovery is straightforward. Install the extension on the new system, but this time choose "I already have a wallet." Enter your 12-word recovery phrase precisely. This action restores your complete wallet, including all addresses, keys, and asset visibility. Your funds live on the blockchain; the extension is just a tool to manage them, so always protect that phrase above all else.

Installing the Coinbase Wallet Extension in Your Browser

Open your Chrome, Brave, or Edge browser and visit the official Chrome Web Store. Search directly for "Coinbase Wallet" to avoid imitation extensions. Confirm the developer is "Coinbase, Inc." before you proceed.


Click the "Add to Chrome" button. A confirmation dialog will appear; select "Add extension." The installation completes in seconds, and the Coinbase Wallet icon will appear in your browser's toolbar, usually in the top-right corner.


If you don't see the icon, click the puzzle piece extension menu and pin Coinbase Wallet for immediate access. Your next step is to create a new wallet or connect an existing one directly from this extension interface.



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Never install browser extensions from third-party websites or links in emails. The official stores provide security checks. Once installed, launch the extension and follow its on-screen prompts to set up your secure wallet.

Connecting Your Wallet to a Decentralized Application

Click the "Connect Wallet" button on the dapp's website. You'll typically find this in the top-right corner of the application's interface.


A connection window will appear, listing various wallet options. Select Coinbase Wallet from the menu. If your Coinbase Wallet extension is installed and unlocked, it will automatically trigger a connection request.


Review the permission request that pops up in your extension. This screen shows you exactly what the dapp is asking to access, such as your public address and wallet balance. Never approve a request that asks for your secret recovery phrase.


Pay close attention to the network being used. Many dapps operate on networks like Ethereum Mainnet, Polygon, or Arbitrum. Your Coinbase Wallet must be switched to the same network inside the extension for the connection to work properly. You can change networks directly in the extension's pop-up window.


After you approve the connection, the dapp's interface will update. You should see your wallet address, often shortened, displayed on the site, confirming a successful link. You are now ready to interact, but proceed with each transaction carefully.


For every new action–swapping tokens or minting an NFT–a separate transaction approval will pop up in your extension. Scrutinize each one: check the gas fees, the contract address, and the specific function call. This step-by-step approval prevents unwanted actions.


If a dapp becomes unresponsive or you wish to revoke its access, manage connections through your Coinbase Wallet extension settings. Look for a "Connected Sites" section to manually disconnect, ensuring you maintain control over your wallet's permissions.

Approving Transactions and Using DApp Features

Always read the transaction pop-up in your Coinbase Wallet extension completely before approving. This window shows the exact action, the network (like Ethereum Mainnet or Polygon), and the maximum gas fee you will pay.


Follow this checklist for every transaction approval:


Verify the website URL matches the intended DApp.
Check the requested network matches the DApp's required chain.
Confirm the transaction amount and the recipient address.
Review the estimated gas fee; you can often adjust speed and cost.


Interacting with a DApp feature, such as swapping tokens or minting an NFT, will trigger this approval window. The DApp constructs the transaction, but your wallet extension signs and sends it. You are directly authorizing an on-chain action.


For token swaps, pay special attention to the slippage tolerance and the minimum amount you will receive. Set slippage manually–often between 1-3%–to protect against unfavorable price movements during the swap.


If a transaction seems stuck, you can speed it up directly in the extension:


Open the activity tab in the extension.
Find the pending transaction.
Select "Speed up" and confirm the new, higher gas fee.


Connecting your wallet to a DApp only grants it permission to see your public address and suggest transactions. You must approve each individual transaction; the DApp cannot move your funds on its own.


For recurring interactions, like providing liquidity, you may need to grant a "token allowance." This permits a specific smart contract to use a set amount of your tokens. You can revoke or adjust these allowances later using tools like Etherscan's "Token Approvals" checker.

Recovering Your Wallet with a Secret Recovery Phrase

Open the Coinbase Wallet extension and select "I already have a wallet" when prompted. You will see a field to enter your Secret Recovery Phrase.


Type or paste your 12-word phrase exactly, with a single space between each word. Double-check the order and spelling–this step is critical. The system is case-insensitive, so "WORD" and "word" are treated the same.


After entering the phrase, you will be asked to create a new, strong password for your extension. This password encrypts your wallet on this specific device and browser. It is not the same as your recovery phrase, but it is equally necessary for daily access.


Once confirmed, your wallet will restore. All your assets and transaction history linked to that recovery phrase will appear. This process can take a moment while the extension syncs with the blockchain.


Remember, your recovery phrase is the master key. After recovery, store it more securely than before. Never share these words digitally–no legitimate support agent will ever ask for them. Write them on paper or use a dedicated metal backup tool, keeping them separate from your computer.


If you restored your wallet but see a zero balance, don't panic. First, ensure you are viewing the correct network (like Ethereum Mainnet) in the extension. Then, verify that the public address shown matches the one you used previously. Assets are always on the blockchain; your phrase simply restores access to them.

Managing Connected Sites and Resetting Your Account

Regularly review and remove website connections you no longer use. Open your Coinbase Wallet extension, click the settings icon, and select "Connected Sites". You'll see a list of all decentralized applications with permission to interact with your wallet. Revoke access for any that seem unfamiliar or are no longer in use by clicking the disconnect button next to each name. This simple habit minimizes security risks.


If you suspect a connected site is malicious or your wallet behaves unexpectedly, consider a full reset. This action clears all site permissions and transaction history from your extension but does not delete your funds. Your assets remain secure on the blockchain and can be recovered using your Secret Recovery Phrase.


To reset, navigate to Settings > Advanced > Reset Account. Confirm your choice. After the reset, you will need to restore your wallet using your 12-word recovery phrase. Have it ready before you start–it is the only way to regain access. This process gives you a clean slate while maintaining full control over your cryptocurrency.


Always store your Secret Recovery Phrase offline and never share it. No legitimate dapp or support agent will ever ask for these words. Combining careful site management with knowing how to reset ensures you maintain both security and autonomy over your digital assets.

FAQ:
I downloaded the Coinbase Wallet extension, but it's not showing up in my browser's toolbar. How do I fix this?

You need to pin the extension to your toolbar. After installation, click the puzzle piece icon (Extensions menu) in your browser. Find "Coinbase Wallet" in the list and click the pin icon next to it. This will make the wallet icon visible on your toolbar for easy access.

Can I use the same recovery phrase from my mobile Coinbase Wallet for the browser extension?

Yes, you can. During the extension setup, choose "I already have a wallet." You will be asked to enter your 12-word recovery phrase. This will connect the extension to your existing wallet, giving you access to the same accounts and funds across both mobile and browser. Always enter your phrase only into the official Coinbase Wallet interface.

I connected my wallet to a dapp and now I'm worried about security. How do I revoke access or see what permissions I gave?

To manage dapp connections, open the Coinbase Wallet extension and go to the 'Connected Sites' section, often found in settings. Here you'll see a list of all dapps your wallet is connected to. You can revoke access for any site you no longer use. For token spending approvals, you may need to use a blockchain explorer like Etherscan and their 'Token Approvals' tool to revoke specific permissions.

My computer crashed and I lost my browser profile. Is my crypto gone if I didn't write down the recovery phrase?

If you did not save your 12-word recovery phrase, your funds are at risk. The extension stores access in your browser's local data. Losing that data without a backup phrase means the wallet cannot be recovered. Your crypto still exists on the blockchain, but you have lost the keys to control it. You must set up a new wallet with a new phrase and transfer any funds from the old accounts if you regain access through another device. This is why writing down the phrase during setup is the most critical step.