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Enkrypt wallet extension setup and main features guide

Immediately after finishing the Enkrypt browser add-on installation, navigate to the backup screen and write down your 12-word recovery phrase on paper. Do not store it in a screenshot, a cloud drive, or a text file. This phrase is the sole mechanism to restore your account on a new device or after a browser reset. The interface generates the seed automatically; you cannot choose your own words. Once recorded, the vault requires you to re-enter three random words from the sequence to confirm possession before proceeding.


The add-on operates as a non-custodial vault, meaning your private keys remain local on your machine. It connects to Ethereum, Polygon, BNB Smart Chain, and Avalanche C-chain directly out of the box. To access a different chain, open the settings panel and scroll to "Network Switches." Toggle the desired chain–the tool supports over ten EVM-compatible networks without requiring any RPC URL entry by the user. Each network displays its native token balance and transaction history in the main window without extra configuration.


For token management, the tool automatically scans for standard ERC-20 and BEP-20 assets once you select a chain. If you hold a custom token not listed, click "Manage Assets," paste the contract address, and confirm. The system fetches the symbol, decimals, and icon directly from the blockchain explorer. You can hide zero-balance tokens via the filter toggle in the same menu, reducing visual clutter.


Transaction workflow is straightforward: select a network, enter the recipient address, specify the amount, and adjust gas fees via the "Advanced" accordion. The interface displays a live estimate of total cost in the native currency and a breakdown of base fee versus priority tip. For smart contract interactions, such as swapping tokens on a decentralized exchange, the add-on opens a confirmation modal showing the raw contract function call, the estimated gas limit, and the contract address. You can reject any transaction where the contract address does not match the known protocol.


Security settings include a session lock timer configurable from one minute to one hour. If the timer expires, the vault locks and requires your account password again. The password must be at least eight characters with one number. There is no option to recover the password; losing it forces a full restore from the seed phrase. The add-on blocks clipboard reads from external scripts, and all signing requests originate from the browser interface, not from network activity.

Enkrypt Wallet Extension Setup and Main Features Guide

Install the client directly from the Chrome Web Store (ID: kpflellmnmdpdjgdgcjilgfhccpjfdkb) or Mozilla’s Add-ons portal–avoid third-party links. After injection into your browser, click the puzzle-piece icon, pin the tool, and launch it. Choose “Create a new vault” not “Import” for a fresh start; this generates a 24-word mnemonic seed. Write these words on paper, never screenshot or store them in cloud storage. Set a robust password (≥12 characters with symbols). Skip the optional biometrics on mobile for privacy. The initial view shows three chains: Ethereum, Polygon, and BSC–untick any you won’t use to reduce bloat.


Multichain aggregation: 10+ preloaded blocks (Ethereum, Solana, Polkadot, Kusama, Bitcoin) with automatic RPC switching; no manual endpoint entry required. User the toggle in “Settings > Networks” to add custom chains (e.g., Avalanche C-Chain via Chainlist).
Private key extraction: Each account exposes its raw private key (hex format) under “Account Details,” but only after providing your vault password–this allows hardware signing via Ledger without syncing the seed to a hot PC.
Gas pricing: In the “Speed & Priority” dropdown during transactions, choose between Eco (slow, low cost), Average, or Fast (2–3x higher fee) based on real-time Mempool congestion; adjust the slider manually for exact Gwei.


Recover access via the same 24-word sequence–test it immediately by logging out and back in, verifying all balances reappear. Disable the “Auto-lock” timer below 5 minutes to prevent repeated re-authentication during batch swaps. For signing dApp interactions (Uniswap, Aave), the interface prompts a required approval contract deposit; reject unsigned approvals that request infinite token allowances (>99% of tokens). Solana tokenization requires the associated token account check–this tool automatically creates one for the first SPL transfer emitted via Jupiter Aggregator.

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I installed the Enkrypt wallet extension, but I don't see it in my browser toolbar after the setup. How do I actually open it to start using it?

After installation, the Enkrypt extension icon (a blue wallet with a white "E") should appear in the top-right corner of your browser, next to the address bar. If you don't see it, it is likely hidden. Click the puzzle piece icon (Extensions menu) in Chrome or the puzzle piece in Edge, find "Enkrypt" in the list, and click the pin icon so it stays visible. Once pinned, click that Enkrypt icon to open the wallet interface. If no interface appears after clicking, right-click the icon, select "Manage Extension," and ensure "Allow access to file URLs" and "Allow in incognito" (if needed) are toggled off unless you have a specific reason to enable them. Fully restart your browser—sometimes a fresh start forces the extension to load correctly. A more direct method is to navigate to `chrome-extension://fkkpkcjghnjipbdibgbhcedoebhbieom/popup.html` (replace the ID if yours differs, which you can find in chrome://extensions) to force open the main view. I recommend keeping the icon pinned permanently to avoid this confusion.