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Install use recover mavryk wallet browser extension guide



Install Set Up and Restore Your Mavryk Wallet Browser Extension

Begin by obtaining the official add-on exclusively from the Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons portal. Counterfeit versions exist on other sites; verifying the publisher is non-negotiable. Click 'Add to Browser' and confirm the permissions, which typically involve reading site data for interaction and managing your private keys locally.


After adding it, a new tab or icon in your toolbar will appear. Select 'Create New Vault' to establish your initial access point. You will be prompted to define a robust password–this encrypts the local data. Subsequently, a twelve-word secret phrase will be presented. This phrase is the absolute master key to your holdings. Transcribe it by hand onto physical paper, store multiple copies securely, and never digitize it in photos, documents, or cloud notes.


With the vault active, your public address is ready for receiving assets. To authorize an outgoing transaction, the add-on will request your confirmation and password for decryption. Each operation requires a network fee, paid in the native token; ensure a small balance remains to cover these costs.


Should you switch devices or encounter data loss, your funds remain accessible solely through that twelve-word sequence. Open the add-on on the new system, pick 'Import Existing Vault,' and carefully input each word in the exact order. This process reconstructs your accounts and their associated keys from the blockchain itself.


Regularly verify you are operating the most recent version of the add-on. Developers issue updates for security enhancements and new functions; outdated software poses risks. Treat your public address as shareable information, but guard your password and secret phrase with the highest level of confidentiality–no legitimate support agent will ever ask for them.

Downloading the Official Mavryk Wallet Extension

Navigate directly to the project's primary source code repository, such as its official page on GitHub or the dedicated listing in the Chrome Web Store. This is the only method to guarantee you obtain the authentic software and avoid fraudulent copies. Third-party download links, often promoted in forums or via search ads, frequently distribute malicious code designed to steal your credentials.


Before clicking the download button, verify the publisher's identity matches the development team's name. Check the version number and release date against announcements from the project's official social media channels. A discrepancy here is a major red flag.


Ensure your web navigator is updated to its latest stable build to prevent compatibility issues. The add-on requires a relatively modern version of Chromium-based applications (like Chrome or Brave) or Firefox. Legacy browsers will not support the required security protocols and may cause the interface to malfunction.


Once the .crx or .xpi file is acquired, your application will typically handle the integration process automatically. A new icon should appear in your toolbar, indicating a successful acquisition. Do not interact with the plugin until you have confirmed its legitimacy through these verification steps.

Adding the Extension to Your Browser

Navigate directly to the official Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons portal. Avoid third-party download sites, as they may host modified code designed to compromise your private keys.


Check the developer information and user reviews before proceeding. A legitimate tool will have a clear publisher name matching the project's official entity and a substantial number of positive ratings.


Once you confirm the source, click the 'Add to Chrome' or 'Add to Firefox' button. Your navigator will display a permissions prompt; review it carefully. The requested permissions should relate to interacting with web pages and storing local data, not to unrelated functions like accessing your microphone.



Browser
Action Button
Confirmation Icon


Chrome, Edge, Brave
Add to Chrome
Puzzle piece near the address bar


Firefox
Add to Firefox
Puzzle piece in the top-right corner



After the addition is complete, you will typically find its icon pinned to your toolbar. If it's not visible, access your browser's extensions menu via the puzzle piece icon and pin it from there for immediate access.


Never begin depositing assets before you have created a new vault and securely stored the seed phrase offline. This initial configuration is non-negotiable for security.

Creating a New Wallet and Securing Your Seed Phrase

Immediately after initializing the vault, the application will generate a unique 12 or 24-word mnemonic sequence. This is your master key; the software does not store it. Write every word in the exact order presented on a material like steel or archival paper, not just on a digital device.


Verify the transcription twice, character by character. A single incorrect word, like "later" instead of "latter," will permanently lock the associated assets. Never share this phrase. Legitimate support will never request it. Treat the physical copy with the same security as cash or a passport, storing it separately from any digital footprint.


Some users employ a cryptosteel capsule for fire and water resistance, while others split the phrase between two secure physical locations to mitigate theft or disaster risk. The method should match your threat model.


Without this phrase, access to your funds is irretrievably lost. Its security is the sole responsibility of the holder. Once confirmed and stored, the interface will typically prompt you to re-enter several random words from the sequence to finalize setup and prove you have recorded it correctly.

How to Import an Existing Mavryk Wallet

Locate your 24-word secret phrase or private key from your previous Tezos account backup.


Within the plugin's interface, select the 'Add Account' option and then choose 'Import with Secret Phrase'. Carefully enter all 24 words in the exact, original sequence. A single typographical error or incorrect word order will result in a failed import and permanent loss of access.


You must define a new, strong password specifically for this imported profile. This password encrypts the local profile data and is required every time you initiate a transaction; the add-on cannot retrieve it if forgotten.


After confirmation, your balance and transaction history will populate. Verify the public address (tz1... or tz2...) matches your original one.


Conduct a small test transaction–sending a minimal amount of tez to another address–before moving larger sums to confirm full operational control.

Sending and Receiving Tez (XTZ) with the Extension

To receive funds, open your add-on and copy the public address (tz1... or t2...) from the main dashboard; share this string with the sender or use its integrated QR code for mobile transactions.


Before broadcasting any payment, always verify the recipient's address twice, especially the first and last three characters, as blockchain transactions are irreversible. Manually set a low network fee for non-urgent transfers or rely on the tool's 'Low' fee preset to minimize costs, but confirm the estimated completion time it displays. For larger amounts, conduct a microscopic test transaction with 0.1 XTZ first.


The interface typically shows a clear history of inbound and outbound operations, listing each transaction's hash, status, and timestamp; clicking a hash opens a block explorer for independent confirmation.


Enable transaction previews in the security settings to see a final confirmation screen detailing the exact amount, destination, and fee before you sign, adding a critical layer of protection against malicious scripts attempting to alter transfer data without your notice.

Connecting the Wallet to dApps on the Tezos Network

Initiate a connection by selecting the 'Connect' button typically located in a dApp's interface; this action triggers a prompt from your crypto management tool, such as Temple or Kukai, requesting explicit approval for the linkage.


Carefully review the permission details in this pop-up window. Some decentralized applications ask for extensive access rights, like the ability to operate on your behalf without further confirmation for specific transactions. You should only grant the minimum permissions necessary for the dApp's core functionality. For instance, a simple view-only dashboard does not require the right to sign and broadcast transactions.


After authorization, your public address becomes visible to the dApp, enabling interaction. You can now engage with smart contracts, delegate your tez, or trade assets on platforms like Objkt.com or Dexter. Each transaction will require a separate, final signature from you, providing a critical security checkpoint.


If you switch between different accounts within your software, you may need to manually re-establish the connection for the dApp to recognize the new active address. Persistent connection issues often stem from network mismatches; verify the dApp is configured for Tezos Mainnet and not a test network. For recurring problems, clearing the dApp's site data or refreshing its cache typically resolves the conflict.

Restoring Your Wallet Using the 12-Word Recovery Phrase

Locate the "Access Existing Account" or similar option within the add-on's interface.


You will be prompted to enter your secret phrase. Input the twelve words in the precise sequence they were originally provided.


Accuracy is non-negotiable.


Each word must be spelled correctly.
The order is absolute; the first word you wrote down is word one.
Separate terms with a single space.



Double-check for common typing errors before proceeding. A single mistake will prevent access to your funds.


Most interfaces feature a visibility toggle. Click the eye icon to reveal the text you've typed, confirming each entry against your physical backup.


After submitting the phrase, you might be asked to set a new, strong password for this session. This password encrypts the local data on your device.


The software will then synchronize with the blockchain. This process rebuilds your portfolio, displaying all assets and transaction history linked to that cryptographic seed.


Verify your public address matches the one from your prior setup. Once confirmed, your portfolio is fully operational, with all its permissions and delegations intact.

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

First, check your browser's extension management page. In Chrome, click the puzzle piece icon and look for "Mavryk Wallet" in the list. If it's there but disabled, click "Enable." If it's not visible, you might need to pin it. Click the extension's icon and look for a pin symbol. Sometimes, a browser restart is needed after installation. If it still doesn't appear, reinstall the extension from the official store, ensuring you downloaded the correct version for your browser.

How do I get my secret recovery phrase if I forgot to save it during the initial setup?

If you did not record your secret recovery phrase during the wallet creation, you cannot retrieve it later. The extension does not store this phrase in a way that is accessible for security reasons. Your only option is to create a new wallet. This time, write down the 12 or 24-word phrase on paper and store it securely. Without the phrase, you cannot recover your funds if you lose access to the browser or device.

Can I use the same Mavryk wallet on Firefox and Chrome at the same time?

You can install the extension on both browsers, but they will not automatically sync. To use the same account, you must import your existing wallet into each separate installation using your secret recovery phrase. This process creates independent instances of the same wallet. Be cautious: entering your phrase on multiple devices increases security risks. Always ensure you are in a private, malware-free environment when performing this import.

What are the exact steps to restore my wallet on a new computer using the browser extension?

On your new computer, install the Mavryk Wallet recovery phrase extension from the official store. Open it and select "Import Wallet" or "Restore from Seed Phrase." You will be asked for your secret recovery phrase. Enter all words in the correct order, with exact spelling. Next, set a new password for this installation. This password encrypts the wallet data locally on this browser. After confirmation, your wallet will sync, and your balance and transaction history will appear. The process does not involve the old computer or password.

After recovering my wallet, my transaction history is empty. Are my funds gone?

No, your funds are safe on the blockchain. An empty transaction history after recovery is common. The extension might show a blank state until it fully synchronizes with the network. Check the wallet address shown matches your original one. Your balance should display correctly. For transaction details, use a blockchain explorer like TzKT.io. Enter your public address there to see all historical activity. The wallet's internal history may populate after a while or may require you to perform a new transaction to refresh.

I installed the Mavryk wallet extension but my browser isn't showing the icon. How do I find and open it?

Most browsers place extension icons in the top-right corner, near the address bar. Look for a small puzzle piece or extensions icon. Click it to see a list of your installed extensions, including Mavryk. You might need to "pin" it for easy access. Click the pin icon next to Mavryk in the list, and its dedicated icon will appear on your toolbar. If you still can't see it, try completely closing and restarting your browser after installation.