Coinbase® Extension®

Coinbase Wallet browser extension, users can effortlessly integrate their Coinbase Wallet into their preferred web browser, providing a seamless experience for handling digital assets.

Coinbase Extension - Coinbase Wallet is Now Available

Welcome to Coinbase Wallet - Your Gateway to Secure Digital Asset Management

Coinbase Wallet is a secure and user-friendly platform for managing your cryptocurrencies and interacting with decentralized applications (dApps). The new Coinbase Extension brings these features directly to your web browser, offering seamless integration and accessibility. This guide will help you set up and optimize your experience with the Coinbase Wallet extension, whether you're new to digital assets or an experienced crypto user.

Getting Started with Coinbase Wallet Extension

Installing the Coinbase Wallet Extension

  1. Download the Coinbase Wallet extension for your preferred web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Brave, or Edge).

  2. Ensure you download from the official Coinbase website or the browser’s extension store to avoid counterfeit versions.

Creating a New Wallet

  1. After installing the extension, open it and choose the option to create a new wallet.

  2. Set a strong, secure, and memorable password to access your wallet.

Backing Up Your Seed Phrase

  1. Coinbase Wallet will generate a 12-word seed phrase crucial for recovering your wallet.

  2. Write down the seed phrase on paper and store it securely offline. Avoid storing it digitally or sharing it with anyone.

Confirming Your Seed Phrase

  1. Confirm your seed phrase by selecting the words in the correct order. This step ensures you have accurately recorded the phrase for recovery purposes.

Accessing Your Coinbase Wallet

Opening the Coinbase Wallet Extension

  1. Launch the Coinbase Wallet extension in your web browser.

Entering Your Password

  1. Enter the password you created during setup to unlock your wallet.

Enabling Two-Factor Authentication (if available)

  1. For added security, enable two-factor authentication (2FA). This will require a verification code from an authenticator app each time you log in.

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