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Atomic wallet extension install and setup guide



Atomic wallet extension install and setup guide

This tutorial provides the exact steps to configure the browser add-on for managing digital assets. You will learn the two primary methods: generating a completely new vault or connecting an existing one using a secret recovery phrase. Follow each instruction precisely to ensure your funds remain secure from the first moment of use.


Choosing to create wallet means the software will generate a unique 12-word mnemonic seed. You must immediately record this phrase on physical paper and store it offline. This sequence is the absolute master key to your holdings; losing it results in permanent, irrecoverable loss of access. The interface will then prompt you to set a strong, unique password for local encryption of the add-on's data.


If you possess an existing seed phrase, select the import wallet function. Carefully enter your 12 or 24-word recovery phrase in the correct order, paying close attention to spelling and spacing. This process restores full control over your assets and transaction history within the new browser interface. After this, establishing a new local password is a mandatory final step to complete the setup.

Atomic Wallet Extension Install and Setup Guide

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


Search for the application using its precise name. Click the "Add to Browser" button; confirmation takes seconds.


Post-addition, locate the utility's icon pinned to your toolbar. A click launches the interface, presenting two primary paths: generate a new vault or recover an existing one using a secret phrase.


Choosing to generate a vault is straightforward. The system will produce a 12-word mnemonic seed. This code is irreplaceable.


Write it on paper.
Store multiple copies in secure physical locations.
Never digitize this phrase via screenshot, email, or cloud note.


You must re-enter those words in the correct sequence to verify your recording. This step is mandatory and protects against transcription errors.


To import a vault, select the corresponding option during initial launch. Carefully type your existing secret recovery phrase into the provided field. Ensure every word and its order matches perfectly to regain access to your assets and transaction history.


Following access, configure a strong local password. This encryption protects the application's data specifically on your machine, adding a daily security layer distinct from your seed phrase.


This tutorial provides the core steps. Explore the interface's settings to adjust networks, view portfolio totals, or manage token visibility for a personalized experience.

Downloading and Adding the Extension to Your Browser

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


Search for the application using its exact, full name to avoid fraudulent copies.


Click the 'Add to Browser' button; the process is automatic and completes within seconds.


Confirm the addition when your browser prompts you for final permission.


Pin the utility's icon to your toolbar for immediate future access.


Upon first launch, you will face a critical choice: generate a new vault or recover an existing one using a secret phrase.


Select 'generate a new vault' if this is your initial foray; the system will produce a unique 12-word recovery seed that you must record offline on paper.


To recover an existing portfolio, choose the 'recover an existing vault' option and carefully input your mnemonic phrase to initiate the restoration of your assets and transaction history.

FAQ:
Is the Atomic Wallet extension safe to install?

The security of the Atomic Wallet extension depends largely on where you get it. You should only install it from the official Chrome Web Store or the official atomic wallet crashed Wallet website. Avoid third-party download sites, as they may host malicious versions. The extension itself is non-custodial, meaning your private keys are stored locally on your device and never sent to Atomic's servers. Always verify the publisher's name and reviews before installing any browser extension.

I installed the extension but my old wallet isn't showing up. How do I restore it?

If you have an existing Atomic Wallet, you need to restore it using your 12-word backup seed phrase. After installing the extension, click "Import Wallet" instead of creating a new one. Carefully enter your recovery phrase in the exact order, with a single space between each word. The wallet will then synchronize and display your balances and transaction history. Never enter your seed phrase on any website or for a "wallet validation" check; only use it within the official extension interface.

What's the difference between the Atomic desktop app and the browser extension?

The desktop application is a full-featured, standalone program you download and install on your computer (Windows, macOS, Linux). It offers the complete set of Atomic Wallet features, including built-in exchange and buying crypto with a card. The browser extension is a lighter version designed for quick access to view balances, send and receive assets directly from your browser. The extension is convenient for frequent transactions, while the desktop app is better for portfolio management and using all available services. Both interfaces connect to the same wallet if you use the same seed phrase.

Can I use the extension on multiple browsers or computers?

Yes, you can access your wallet from multiple devices. Since Atomic Wallet is non-custodial, your assets are not stored in the extension or app but on the blockchain. The software just manages your private keys. You can install the extension on different browsers (like Chrome and Brave) or different computers, and restore your wallet using your 12-word seed phrase on each one. All instances will show the same live balance and transaction data, as they are all viewing the same blockchain addresses.

After setup, I only see a basic menu. How do I swap coins or buy crypto in the extension?

The browser extension has a more focused set of functions compared to the desktop app. Its primary purpose is secure storage and direct transactions. For swapping coins, you would typically use the "Exchange" feature found in the full desktop application. Some in-extension swap options might be available through integrated Web3 protocols, but for the official Atomic Wallet exchange service, using the desktop application is recommended. To buy crypto with a card, you also need to use the desktop app, as this feature is not implemented in the extension version.

I downloaded the Atomic Wallet extension, but the setup screen is asking for a 'seed phrase'. What is this and where do I get it?

Your seed phrase is a unique set of 12 random words generated when you first create a wallet. It is the master key to your funds. If this is your first time using Atomic Wallet, you will not have one yet. On the setup screen, select the option to "Create New Wallet." The extension will then generate your 12-word phrase. You must write these words down in the exact order on a physical piece of paper and store it securely. Never save it digitally, like in a screenshot or text file. If you are importing an existing wallet, you must enter your previously saved 12-word phrase from that wallet here.