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Coinbase Wallet import wallet wallet install connect dapps and recovery guide



Coinbase Wallet Setup DApp Linking and Account Recovery Steps

Download the official Coinbase Wallet app directly from the App Store or Google Play. Avoid third-party links to eliminate security risks. Once installed, tap "Create a new wallet." The app will generate a unique 12-word recovery phrase–this is your wallet's master key.


Write each word down in the exact order presented on a physical piece of paper. Store this paper separately from your devices. Confirm you've saved it by correctly selecting the words in a quick verification step. Immediately after, set a strong, unique passcode for the app itself, adding a daily-use security layer.


To connect to a decentralized application, open its website in your browser or find it in the wallet's Discover tab. When you see a "Connect Wallet" prompt, select Coinbase Wallet. A connection request will open in your app; review the permissions and tap "Connect." This link allows the DApp to view your public address and request transactions, but never reveals your private keys.


For every transaction, like swapping tokens or minting an NFT, you'll see a detailed confirmation screen inside your wallet. Scrutinize the network, gas fees, and recipient address. Your funds move only after you manually approve this screen. Regularly review connected apps in your wallet settings and revoke access for any you no longer use.


If you need to restore your wallet on a new device, install the app and choose "I already have a wallet." Enter your 12-word phrase precisely, including the correct word order and spelling. This process recovers your complete asset portfolio and transaction history because the blockchain records all data; the wallet simply provides access to it.


Never share your recovery phrase digitally–no authentic support agent will ask for it. For added protection, consider using the wallet's built-in cloud backup (encrypted with your Google Drive or iCloud security) but understand that your seed phrase remains the ultimate backup. Test your recovery process with a small amount of crypto to ensure your recorded phrase works correctly.

Downloading and Installing the Coinbase Wallet Application

Get the Coinbase Wallet app only from official sources to protect your assets. For mobile, use the Apple App Store on iOS or the Google Play Store on Android devices. Search for "Coinbase Wallet"–the developer should be listed as "Coinbase, Inc."


Desktop users can install the Coinbase Wallet browser extension. Visit the Chrome Web Store for Chromium-based browsers like Chrome, Brave, or Edge. Firefox users can find it in the Firefox Browser Add-ons store.


Open your device's official app store or extension store.
Type "Coinbase Wallet" into the search bar.
Select the correct application, verifying the developer name.
Tap "Get" or "Add to Chrome" to begin the download and installation.


After installation, open the app or extension. You will see two clear options: "Create a new wallet" or "I already have a wallet." Choose "Create a new wallet" to set up a new account. The software will generate a unique 12-word recovery phrase for you.


Write down this phrase on paper in the exact order it appears. Store this paper in a secure location, like a safe. Do not save it digitally–avoid screenshots, text files, or emails. This phrase is the only way to restore your wallet if your device is lost.


You will then be asked to confirm the phrase by selecting the words in sequence. This step ensures you recorded it correctly. Finally, set a strong biometric lock (like Face ID or a fingerprint) or a secure passcode for daily access to the application.

Creating a New Self-Custody Crypto Wallet

Download the Coinbase Wallet app directly from the official Google Play Store or Apple App Store. Avoid third-party links to eliminate security risks.


Open the application and tap "Create a new wallet." The app will generate a unique 12-word recovery phrase, which is the master key to your funds and identity on the blockchain.


Write each word down in the exact order presented. Use a physical medium like paper or a metal backup tool. Never store this phrase digitally–no screenshots, emails, or cloud notes.


Complete the verification step by correctly selecting the words in order. This confirms you have a proper record. The security of your assets now depends entirely on the secrecy of this phrase.


Set a strong, unique 6-digit PIN or biometric lock (like Face ID or fingerprint) on the wallet app itself. This adds a necessary local device layer of protection.


Your new wallet is now active. You'll see your public wallet address, a string of characters starting with "0x". Use this to receive funds. Your private keys, derived from your recovery phrase, remain securely encrypted on your device.



Action
Correct Approach
Risky Approach


Recovery Phrase Backup
Physical copy stored in a secure, private location.
Digital screenshot saved on any internet-connected device.


App Installation
Official app store verified by "Coinbase, Inc."
Downloading APK files from browser websites or links.


Connecting to Dapps
Reviewing transaction details in the wallet pop-up before approving.
Blindly signing all transaction requests without reading.



Before adding significant funds, practice recovery. Uninstall the app, reinstall it, and choose "I already have a wallet." Input your 12-word phrase to restore access. This test verifies your backup works.


Explore the wallet's built-in browser to find decentralized applications (dapps). When you connect, you'll sign a message with your private key to prove ownership–this action never shares the key itself. Always check the permissions and transaction details the dapp requests.


Remember, no legitimate support agent will ever ask for your recovery phrase. Anyone who requests it is attempting to steal your wallet. Your phrase is for backup and recovery use only by you.

How to Link Your Wallet to a Decentralized App

Open the dapp you want to use in your mobile or desktop browser. Most dapps display a prominent "Connect Wallet" button on their main page.


Tap the connect button. A connection menu will typically list many wallet options. Select "Coinbase Wallet" from this list.


If you're on a desktop computer, you'll see a QR code. Open your Coinbase Wallet mobile app, tap the scan icon, and point your camera at the code. This securely pairs your mobile wallet with the desktop dapp.


For a mobile browser, the action will usually redirect you to your Coinbase Wallet app. A connection request screen appears, detailing what the dapp is asking to access, like your wallet address.


Review the permissions on this request screen carefully. Confirm the network and the information being shared. Tap "Connect" to approve the link.


You'll be redirected back to the dapp, which will now show your wallet address. Your wallet is linked and ready for transactions.


For future visits to the same dapp, the connection often remains. You can manage or revoke these links anytime in your Coinbase Wallet app under the "Connected Apps" section in settings.

Managing Assets and Reviewing Transaction History

Open your Coinbase Wallet and tap the 'Assets' tab for a complete view of your holdings. This screen shows each token's current value and 24-hour change. Tap any asset to see its specific balance, dollar value, and available actions like 'Send' or 'Swap'.


Add new tokens by selecting 'Manage Assets' or the '+' icon. You can search for a token by name or contract address, then toggle it on to display in your main list. This keeps your portfolio organized and focused on the assets you use most.


Select an asset and tap 'Activity' below its balance to review its full transaction history. Every swap, send, and receive is recorded here. For more detail on any transaction, tap it to open a blockchain explorer. This shows the exact network fee paid, the transaction's status, and the on-chain confirmation.


Use the explorer's transaction hash (TXID) as definitive proof of payment. You can share this ID with a service if a transaction seems delayed. Monitoring your history helps you track spending patterns and verify all on-chain activity from your wallet address.


For a broader view, tap the 'Activity' tab on your wallet's main navigation. This log displays all transactions across every asset and connected dapp in chronological order. It's your central hub for auditing wallet interactions and confirming that only authorized actions have taken place.

Locating and Securing Your Secret Recovery Phrase

Write down your 12-word phrase immediately when Coinbase Wallet generates it. The app shows this phrase only once during setup.


Find the phrase later by opening your wallet, tapping Settings, then selecting Recovery Phrase. You must authenticate with your device's biometrics or PIN to view it.


Use a physical medium for storage. A metal backup plate resists fire and water damage, outperforming paper. Store this backup in a locked, private location like a safe.


Never store the phrase digitally. Avoid saving it in notes apps, email, cloud storage, or screenshots. These methods are vulnerable to hackers and malware.


Treat the phrase as absolute. Anyone with these words can take your funds permanently. Coinbase cannot restore a lost phrase or reverse transactions made by someone who has it.


Verify your backup's accuracy. Before finalizing, double-check each word's spelling and order against the list provided in the app.


Consider a secure multi-location plan. Splitting the phrase between two trusted family members or using a bank safety deposit box for part of it can add protection against loss or theft.


Your recovery phrase is the only key to your wallet. Its security directly determines the safety of your assets.

Restoring Your Wallet with the 12-Word Seed Phrase

Open your Coinbase Wallet app and tap "I already have a wallet." You will see a prompt to enter your recovery phrase.


Write or paste your 12 words in the exact order you saved them. Double-check each word for spelling errors; a single mistake will prevent access. The app will not correct your spelling for you.


After entering the phrase, you will be asked to set a new, secure passcode for this device. This step protects your wallet locally, even though the seed phrase restores your assets.


Once confirmed, your wallet will rebuild. All your cryptocurrencies, NFTs, and transaction history linked to that seed phrase will appear. This process can take a moment as the app syncs with the blockchain.


Remember, restoring a wallet on a new device does not remove it from old ones. For security, if you lost a device, consider moving funds to a new seed phrase after you regain access.


Test your restoration success by sending a small transaction or connecting to a familiar dApp. This verifies everything works correctly before you commit larger funds.

FAQ:
Is the Coinbase Wallet really free to install and use?

Yes, the Coinbase Wallet is completely free to download from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Creating a wallet and making transactions on the blockchain also incurs no fees from Coinbase. However, you will always pay network gas fees for transactions like sending crypto or interacting with dapps. These fees go to blockchain validators, not Coinbase.

I connected my wallet to a dapp and now it's asking for permission to spend my tokens. Is this safe?

This is a common request called a token allowance. Dapps need approval to move specific tokens from your wallet to perform functions like swapping. Check the dapp's website URL carefully to ensure you're not on a phishing site. Only approve the amount needed for your transaction, not an unlimited amount. You can review and revoke old allowances using tools like Etherscan's "Token Approvals" checker to improve security.

What happens if I lose my phone with the Coinbase Wallet on it?

If you lose your phone, your funds are not lost if you have your recovery phrase. This 12-word phrase is the only backup for your wallet. Without it, you cannot restore your wallet on a new device. To recover, install the Coinbase Wallet app on a new phone and select "I already have a wallet." Enter your recovery phrase in the exact order. This will restore your entire wallet, including all assets and transaction history.

What's the difference between connecting with a wallet extension and the mobile app?

The main difference is convenience and device type. A browser extension like the one for Chrome is typically used on a desktop computer. Connecting to a dapp involves a few clicks in the extension. The mobile app is for smartphones. When using dapps on your phone's browser, you connect by scanning a QR code with the wallet app or using a built-in browser. Both methods are secure; the choice depends on whether you're primarily using a computer or a mobile device.