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Fuelet wallet extension install connect dapps recover guide



Fuelet Wallet Extension Setup Connect to DApps and Account Recovery Steps

Add this browser add-on directly from the Chrome Web Store or a compatible marketplace for browsers like Brave or Edge. The process typically requires less than a minute; after clicking "Add to Browser," confirm the permissions to finalize the setup. A new icon will appear in your toolbar, signaling the tool is ready for activation.


Upon first launch, you will be presented with a critical choice: generate a new secret phrase or use an existing one. For a fresh start, the software will produce a unique 12 or 24-word mnemonic sequence. Write these words down in the exact order on physical paper and store them offline. This phrase is the absolute master key to your holdings; losing it means permanent loss of access.


To interact with decentralized applications, locate the "Add Connection" or similar function within the interface. When you visit a supported application's site, a prompt will usually appear, requesting linkage. Carefully review the transaction details and permissions requested by the application before approving each session. You can manage and revoke these permissions later within the add-on's settings panel.


If you need to regain access on a new device, select the "Use Existing Phrase" option during initialization. Enter your entire mnemonic phrase precisely, including the correct word order and spacing. After this, you will set a new, strong password specifically for this local instance. Your assets and transaction history will resynchronize from the blockchain, restoring your control.

FAQ:
I downloaded the Fuelet wallet extension, but I can't find it in my browser. Where did it go?

After installing from the Chrome Web Store (or similar for other browsers), the Fuelet extension icon is usually added to your browser's toolbar. If you don't see it, it might be hidden in the extensions menu. Click the puzzle piece icon (in Chrome) or the jigsaw piece (in Firefox) on your toolbar to see all your installed extensions. Find Fuelet and click the pin icon next to it. This will keep the Fuelet logo visible on your toolbar for easy access.

How do I connect Fuelet to a dApp, like a decentralized exchange?

First, ensure your wallet is set up and funded. Then, visit the dApp's website. Look for a "Connect Fuelet Wallet to dApp Wallet" button, usually in the top corner. Click it, and a list of supported wallets will appear. Select "Fuelet" from this list. Your Fuelet extension will automatically open a connection request. Check the permissions the dApp is asking for and confirm the connection. Once connected, the dApp will be able to view your public address and interact with your wallet for transactions, which you'll still need to approve manually for each action.

What happens if I lose my computer or delete the browser? Is my wallet gone?

Not if you have your recovery phrase. Your wallet exists on the blockchain, not in your browser. The extension is just a tool to access it. During setup, you wrote down a 12 or 24-word secret phrase. This phrase is your wallet. To recover it on a new device, install the Fuelet extension again and choose "Import Wallet" or "Recover." Enter your words in the exact order. This will restore full access to your funds and transaction history. Without this phrase, recovering the wallet is typically impossible.

I'm entering my recovery phrase, but Fuelet says it's invalid. What am I doing wrong?

This is often caused by a small error. Double-check each word for typos. Ensure you're using the correct order, starting with the first word. The phrase is case-sensitive; enter all words in lowercase. Be careful with similar-looking words (like "form" and "from"). If you wrote down your phrase, verify the handwriting is clear. The phrase must also be a valid combination; the system checks this. If you're certain the words and order are correct, contact Fuelet support—but never share your phrase with anyone.

Is it safe to connect my Fuelet wallet to any dApp I find online?

You should be selective. Connecting gives a dApp certain permissions. Only connect to projects you trust. Research the dApp first. Check its reputation, how long it's been operating, and community reviews. Be wary of new, unknown sites promising high returns. When connecting, the wallet will show what permissions you're granting. A legitimate dApp won't ask to withdraw funds without your specific approval for a transaction. For added safety, consider using a separate browser profile or a dedicated wallet with limited funds for experimenting with new dApps.

I installed the Fuelet wallet extension but can't see it on my browser toolbar. Where did it go?

This is a common issue. Most browsers automatically hide extensions to save toolbar space. Look for a small puzzle piece or extensions icon (usually in the top-right corner, near the address bar). Click that icon, and you should see the Fuelet wallet listed. You can often "pin" it from that menu, which will place its icon permanently on your toolbar for easy access. If it's not there, check your browser's extensions management page (like chrome://extensions/) to confirm it's installed and enabled.