Coinbase Extension
Enhance your cryptocurrency journey with the Coinbase Extension – your all-in-one solution for seamless portfolio management and trading. Dive into the crypto market with real-time data.
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Enhance your cryptocurrency journey with the Coinbase Extension – your all-in-one solution for seamless portfolio management and trading. Dive into the crypto market with real-time data.
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I set up a new wallet using the Coinbase Wallet Chrome extension. Here’s a step-by-step guide.
Step 1: Download and install the Coinbase Wallet extension.
Visit Coinbase for the official download link. The link takes you to the Chrome extension installation page. Add the extension to your Chrome or Chromium-based browser.
Step 2: Create a new wallet.
Click on create new wallet. You can use the second option to install your wallet on additional devices later if needed.
Step 3: Write down your recovery phrase.
Your wallet will generate a 12-word recovery phrase as well as a hidden private key. Write down the recovery phrase and store it safely. Although Coinbase Wallet offers the option to copy the seed phrase to your clipboard, for security reasons, this isn’t recommended.
Step 4: Verify your recovery phrase and choose a password.
Choose the first and last word from your recovery phrase. On the next screen, you’ll also choose a password to protect your wallet while away from your computer.
Step 5: Claim your username.
Coinbase Wallet offers a free Ethereum Name Service (ENS) username using this format: yourname.cb.id. Others can send supported crypto tokens directly to your username, which maps to your wallet address. You can also import a .eth name if you have one.
Because the Coinbase Wallet is entirely self-custodial, the user is in charge of ensuring the security of their assets. As no personal information, including an email address or phone number, is required to utilize the Coinbase Wallet, the wallet also has a high level of anonymity. You can choose whether or not you want your username and profile to be searchable in terms of usernames.