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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 from the Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons portal. Before proceeding, verify the developer's name matches the Tezos Foundation or a verified entity to avoid counterfeit software. A single click adds the tool to your toolbar, initiating the setup sequence.


Launch the application from your browser's interface. You will be presented with a choice: generate a new vault or connect an existing one. For a fresh start, the software will produce a unique, confidential 12 to 24-word secret phrase. Transcribe this sequence onto physical paper; digital storage like screenshots invites catastrophic risk. This phrase is the absolute key to your holdings.


Should you need to regain access on a different machine or after clearing browser data, select the restoration option. Input your recorded word sequence precisely. The program reconstructs your entire profile–addresses, permissions, transaction history–directly from the blockchain. No funds are stored within the add-on itself; it functions as a secure gateway.

Downloading and Installing the Mavryk Wallet Extension

Acquire the software exclusively from the official Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons portal.


Search for the application's verified publisher name to avoid fraudulent copies; counterfeit pages often mimic the official store's design.


Click the 'Add to Browser' button. A confirmation dialog will appear, detailing the permissions the tool requires for operation.


Review these permissions carefully before proceeding. The add-on needs access to specific site data to function, but excessive requests should be treated with suspicion.


After approval, the setup process begins automatically. A small icon will materialize in your toolbar's upper-right corner, signaling a successful integration.


Click this new symbol to initialize the program. A fresh tab or window opens, presenting the first-time configuration screen.


You must now generate a new vault or connect an existing one. For a fresh start, the interface will produce a confidential twelve-word seed phrase. Transcribe this sequence onto physical paper and store it securely. Digital screenshots or text files create vulnerability.


Finally, establish a robust password to encrypt local data. This passphrase protects access on this specific machine, but it cannot restore the seed phrase if lost.

Creating a New Wallet and Securing Your Seed Phrase

Initiate the setup and select "Create a new account." The software will generate a unique 12 or 24-word mnemonic phrase; this is your master key, not a simple password. The application will never display it again in full.


Immediately transcribe this sequence onto durable, non-digital media. A metal backup plate or a specialized cryptosteel card provides superior protection against fire and water compared to paper. Store this physical copy in a secure, private location, separate from your primary devices. Digital storage–screenshots, cloud notes, or text files–is an unacceptable vulnerability.


To illustrate the risk, consider these common, flawed methods versus the robust alternative:


Unsafe MethodsSecure Method
Email or Cloud DocumentEngraved Metal Plate
Phone ScreenshotHandwritten on Archive Paper
Unencrypted Text FileBank Safety Deposit Box


Verification follows: the tool will request specific words from the sequence, like the 3rd, 7th, and 15th, to confirm accurate recording. Complete this step. Losing this phrase results in permanent, irreversible loss of all associated assets and data; no central authority can restore it. Your custody is absolute.

How to Send and Receive Mavryk (MVR) Tokens

To receive MVR, open your software and click the 'Receive' button. Copy the long string of characters–your public address–or share the generated QR code directly with the sender. This address is safe to distribute publicly; it only allows others to deposit assets into your holdings.


Before initiating any transfer, double-check the recipient's address. A single mistyped character will result in permanent loss of funds. For larger amounts, consider sending a minimal test transaction first. Confirm the network fee displayed, as it influences processing speed.


Paste the recipient's complete address into the 'Send to' field.
Enter the exact MVR amount.
Select a fee tier (Standard for routine, High for urgency).
Review all transaction details, especially the total cost.
Authorize the payment with your password or hardware key.


Monitor the transaction status via the provided link to the block explorer. Completion typically requires several network confirmations. Keep a record of the transaction hash for your financial history.

Connecting the Wallet to dApps on the Mavryk Network

Always verify the dApp's URL before linking your account; phishing sites mimic legitimate platforms. Check for a secure HTTPS connection and look for community-verified links on official project social channels or forums. This simple step prevents unauthorized access to your holdings.


After clicking 'Connect' on the dApp's interface, your plugin will generate a pop-up requesting permission. Scrutinize this request: it details the dApp's requested access level, often viewing your address and balance. Some applications ask for permission to initiate transactions automatically; grant this only to services you fully trust. Confirm the action, and the decentralized application will gain read-only access to your public address, enabling you to view your balance within its interface. For any transaction, a separate authorization pop-up will appear, requiring your explicit approval and often a password.


If a dApp fails to detect your account, first ensure the plugin is active and unlocked. Then, check if you're on the correct Mavryk network (mainnet is typical); some dApps operate on testnets. Refreshing the page or re-selecting the account within the plugin's menu usually resolves the issue. For persistent problems, consult the dApp's support documentation for specific integration notes.

Importing an Existing Wallet with a Secret Key or Seed Phrase

Locate the "Import" or "Add Account" function within your chosen interface's settings menu.


You must decide between entering a 12 or 24-word mnemonic phrase or a lengthy, encrypted private key; the process differs slightly for each.


For a seed phrase, carefully type each word in the exact sequence, respecting all spaces and verifying spelling against your backup sheet.


If your mnemonic originated from a different platform, confirm its compatibility with BIP39 or BIP44 standards; some legacy systems employed proprietary derivation paths.


Entering a raw private key, a long string beginning with 'edsk' for Ed25519, demands absolute precision–a single mistyped character will result in a completely different, empty address.


Never paste your secret phrase or key into a standard text field on any website; legitimate tools provide a secure, isolated input box for this specific action.


After submission, the software will derive your public address; immediately verify that this generated sequence matches the one you historically controlled before authorizing any transactions.


Successful importation grants immediate access to associated funds, but does not automatically create a new local backup; configure a fresh password for the current session to encrypt the vault.

Steps to Regain Access if You Lose Your Password

Immediately locate your secret backup phrase–the 12 or 24-word sequence generated during your account setup. This mnemonic key is the only method to completely restore your holdings to a new interface. Enter it into a trusted, freshly downloaded application to reestablish control; this action will generate a new access code, rendering the lost one obsolete.


If your phrase is missing, check your designated secure storage: encrypted USB drives, steel plates, or password manager entries. No central authority can reset your credentials. Without the seed phrase, funds remain permanently inaccessible, as the architecture is intentionally designed without a backdoor. Always verify the authenticity of the software you enter your phrase into to avoid theft.

FAQ:
I installed the Mavryk wallet extension but it's not showing up in my browser's toolbar. How do I fix this?

First, check if the extension is enabled. In Chrome, go to `chrome://extensions/`; in Firefox, go to `about:addons`. Ensure the toggle next to "Mavryk Wallet" is on. If it's enabled but still hidden, your browser may have auto-hidden it. Click the puzzle piece or extensions icon in your toolbar—you can often pin Mavryk from there. If it's completely missing, restart your browser. A failed installation could also be the cause. Remove the extension and install it again from the official Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons site.

What's the safest way to write down my seed phrase when setting up the Mavryk extension?

Your seed phrase is the only way to regain access if you forget your password or lose your device. Write it by hand on paper. Do not save it in a text file, email, or screenshot. Use a pen with durable ink. Consider making two copies on separate sheets and store them in different secure locations, like a home safe and a safety deposit box. This protects against both physical damage and unauthorized access. Verify the written words twice for accuracy. The extension will ask you to confirm them in a random order—this is your final check.

Can I use the same Mavryk wallet on a different computer?

Yes, you can access your wallet from another computer. On the new device, install the Mavryk browser extension. During setup, choose "Import Existing Wallet" instead of creating a new one. You will need your original 12 or 24-word seed phrase. Enter the words in the exact order you saved them. The extension will restore your wallet, including your address and token holdings. Your password is local to each installation, so you'll set a new one for the extension on this computer. Your funds are on the blockchain, so they appear once the wallet is restored.

I forgot my Mavryk wallet password. Can I reset it?

The password you set for the browser extension encrypts your wallet's data locally on that device. There is no "password reset" option because the extension does not store it. However, you can regain access using your seed phrase. Uninstall the Mavryk extension and then reinstall it. During the new setup, select "Import Existing Wallet" and enter your seed phrase. This creates a new local installation, allowing you to set a brand new password. Remember: your seed phrase is the master key. Never share it, and keep it safe, as it is the only reliable recovery method.

After recovering my wallet with the seed phrase, my transaction history is gone. Are my funds missing?

Your funds are likely safe. The extension wallet is an interface to view and manage your assets on the Mavryk Wallet setup blockchain. Recovery using a seed phrase restores your private keys and public address, which controls the funds. Transaction history is often a convenience feature that may not fully repopulate immediately. To confirm your balance, check your public address on a Mavryk blockchain explorer like TzKT.io. Enter your wallet address there—you will see the current balance and all transactions. The extension may need time to sync, or you might need to manually add any custom tokens you previously held.