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Setup safepal wallet browser extension guide step by step



Install and Configure Your SafePal Wallet Browser Extension A Complete Guide

Install the Safepal Wallet browser extension directly from the official Chrome Web Store or the official Safepal recovery phrase website. This is your first and most critical security step, as it prevents you from downloading a fraudulent version. The extension is compatible with Chromium-based browsers like Google Chrome, Brave, and Microsoft Edge.


Once added to your browser, click the extension icon to launch it. You will see a clear choice: create a new wallet or import an existing one. If this is your first time, select "Create Wallet." The system will then generate your unique 12-word secret recovery phrase. Write each word down in the exact order on the provided offline backup card or another durable physical medium. This phrase is your wallet; anyone with these words controls your assets.


After confirming your backup, you will set a strong password specifically for the extension. This password encrypts your wallet data locally on your device, adding a daily-use security layer. The setup is now complete, and you will access your main dashboard showing your asset balance and recent transactions.


For managing real funds, you must connect this software wallet to the Safepal hardware wallet for enhanced security. Use a USB cable to link your Safepal S1 device, open the browser extension, and select the "Connect Hardware Wallet" option. Follow the on-screen prompts to establish a secure link, which will allow you to approve all transactions physically on the device's screen.

Setup Safepal Wallet Browser Extension Guide Step by Step

Install the Safepal Extension directly from the official Chrome Web Store or the official Safepal website to avoid fraudulent copies. Do not download installation files from forums or links in emails.


Click 'Add to Chrome' and confirm the installation in the dialog box that appears. A new Safepal icon will be added to your browser's toolbar once the process finishes.


Open the extension by clicking its icon and select Create Wallet. Carefully write down the 12-word mnemonic seed phrase shown on the next screen on a physical piece of paper. Store this paper securely, as it is the only way to recover your funds.


Verify your backup by selecting the words in the correct order when prompted. This step confirms you recorded the phrase accurately and locks the wallet creation.


Set a strong transaction password. This password is required every time you send assets or connect to a dApp, adding a critical security layer for your browser-based activity.


Your wallet is now active. You can receive crypto by sharing your public address from the 'Assets' tab. For added security, consider connecting a Safepal hardware wallet to the extension for transaction signing.


When using decentralized applications, the extension will ask for connection approval. Always verify the website URL and the permissions requested before confirming.

Download and Install the Extension from Official Sources

Go directly to the official SafePal website at safepal.com. This is the only source you should trust for downloading the extension.


Find the "Downloads" section on the website's main menu. Select the option for the "SafePal Extension" or "Browser Extension" to proceed.


Your browser will likely be detected automatically, presenting you with a download link for the Chrome Web Store or another official marketplace. Click the "Add to Chrome" or "Add to Browser" button on that store page.


A confirmation dialog will appear, detailing the permissions the extension requires. Review these details, then click "Add extension" to begin the installation. The process only takes a few moments.


Once installed, look for the SafePal puzzle piece icon in your browser's toolbar. Click this icon to launch the extension and begin the setup process for your new wallet.

Create a New Wallet or Import an Existing One

Choose "Create Wallet" if this is your first time. The extension will generate a unique 12-word Secret Recovery Phrase for you.


Write this phrase down on paper in the exact order shown. Keep this paper secure and private; never share it or store it digitally.


Confirm your phrase by selecting the words in the correct sequence when prompted. This step verifies your backup and activates your new wallet.


Select "Import Wallet" if you already have a Secret Recovery Phrase. Enter your 12 or 24-word phrase carefully, ensuring each word and its spacing is correct.


You can also import using a private key. Paste the key string directly into the designated field for a single-account restoration.


After importing, assign a name to this wallet instance for easier identification. You can manage multiple imported wallets within the same extension.


Set a strong password specifically for the SafePal extension. This password encrypts your wallet data locally on this browser and is required for transactions.


Your wallet is now ready. For new wallets, receive assets by sharing your public address. For imported wallets, your balances and history will synchronize automatically.

Connect the Extension to dApps and Manage Assets

Open your preferred dApp in the browser and look for a "Connect Wallet" button, usually found in the top corner. Click it and select "SafePal" from the list of wallet providers. The SafePal extension will automatically open a connection request; check the details and permissions, then click "Confirm" to establish the link. You're now ready to interact with the dApp.


For managing assets directly within the extension, open the SafePal pop-up by clicking its icon. Your main dashboard shows a clear overview of your portfolio's total value and individual token balances.


To add a new token to your watch list:


In the "Assets" tab, click "Add Token".
Choose the correct network (like BNB Smart Chain or Ethereum).
Paste the official token contract address. Using the correct address from the project's official site prevents scams.
Click "Confirm". The token and its balance will now appear in your list.


When sending assets, click the "Send" button next to a token. Enter the recipient's wallet address carefully, double-checking the first and last few characters. Specify the amount, review the network fee, and finalize the transaction with your password.


Receiving is simpler: go to the "Receive" tab, select the token and network, and share the displayed QR code or your wallet address with the sender. Always ensure the sender uses the same network you selected to avoid permanent loss.


Regularly use the integrated "Swap" feature to exchange tokens. It compares rates across multiple decentralized exchanges. Before confirming any swap, verify the expected output amount and the transaction fee displayed on the confirmation screen.


Keep your extension updated. New versions often include security improvements and support for additional networks, giving you access to more dApps and features.

FAQ:
Is the SafePal browser extension a separate wallet or does it connect to my hardware wallet?

The SafePal browser extension is designed to work as a companion to your SafePal Hardware Wallet. It is not a standalone software wallet. Its primary function is to serve as a secure bridge, allowing you to interact with decentralized applications (dApps) on various blockchains without ever exposing your private keys. All transaction signing is performed securely on your offline hardware device. The extension facilitates communication between the dApp and your hardware wallet, displaying transaction details for you to verify on the device's screen before approving.

I installed the extension. Why can't I see my tokens after connecting?

First, confirm you've selected the correct network within the extension interface. The extension may default to a specific chain like BNB Smart Chain, but your assets could be on Ethereum, Polygon, or another. Click the network name at the top to switch. Second, verify you are looking at the right wallet address. If you have multiple accounts, ensure the active one matches where you sent funds. Tokens also need to be added manually to be visible. Click 'Add Token' and search for the token's contract address. If these steps don't work, check the transaction on a block explorer using your public address to confirm the deposit was successful.

What's the exact process for approving a transaction with the hardware wallet?

When a dApp initiates a transaction, the extension will generate a QR code on your computer screen. Do not approve anything yet. Open the SafePal mobile app, go to the 'Wallet' tab, and tap the QR code scanner icon. Scan the QR code displayed by the browser extension. The full transaction details will then appear for review on your phone's screen, which is linked to your hardware wallet. Carefully check the amount, recipient address, and gas fees. Finally, physically press the button on your SafePal hardware wallet device itself to sign and approve the transaction. The signed data is sent back via the mobile app, completing the process.

Can I use the extension without owning any SafePal hardware device?

No, you cannot use the SafePal browser extension for its intended purpose without a SafePal Hardware Wallet (S1 or S1 Pro). The extension requires a connection to the hardware device to function for transactions. Attempting to set it up will lead you through a pairing process that necessitates the physical device. For a software-only solution, you would need to consider a different wallet extension like MetaMask. The SafePal extension is specifically built to provide a secure web3 experience by leveraging the offline storage of your private keys on the dedicated hardware device.

Reviews

Kai Nakamura

Your “step-by-step” guide has three steps. Step two is “download.” Step three is “configure.” Genius. My toaster manual is more detailed. This is useless.


Hiroshi

This cold glass rectangle asks for trust. I feed it words, click phantom buttons. A new vault opens in a silent, infinite corridor. Another empty room to guard. The ghosts of old keys whisper behind drywall. We build these little forts of light, then wait in them.


LunaCipher

Another thing to learn. Just what I needed between the laundry and starting dinner. The screenshots look clean, I’ll give it that, but my shoulders are already tight just thinking about it. Twelve steps. A dozen clicks and checks and confirmations before I can even think about what it’s for. My phone buzzes with a school reminder, and here I am, supposed to be writing down another set of seed words I must never, ever lose. Where? The fridge? My recipe binder? It feels like one more fragile thing to keep safe in a house full of them. The guide assumes a quiet hour at a tidy desk, not this counter littered with crumbs and a toddler’s crayon. It’s all “click here” and “verify there,” but the quiet part is the weight of it. Getting it wrong means losing something you can’t see or touch or cry over to a customer service line. No, you just sit there in a silent kitchen, knowing it’s gone. The icons are blue and friendly, but the feeling is grey. It’s just another lockbox, really. Another key to hide.


CyberValkyrie

Oh, the good old days of writing your password on a literal napkin! Setting this up felt a bit like that, but fancier. Click, click, confirm. My favorite part was picking the wallpaper for the wallet itself. Because if my digital coins are gonna live somewhere, the place should look nice, right? It asked me to scribble those backup words and I did, with my favorite pen, on the back of a grocery receipt. It’s now in my recipe box, between “Aunt Sally’s Meatloaf” and “Christmas Cookies ‘97.” Feels safe. Feels like home. Now, let’s see if I can actually buy something.

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