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Ready Wallet recovery phrase wallet extension for chrome firefox brave kiwi



Your Secure Crypto Wallet Extension for Chrome Firefox Brave and Kiwi Browsers

Directly manage 50+ networks from your toolbar. One-click swaps across 15 DEXs save an average of 3 minutes per transaction.


Your seed phrase never leaves this add-on. Local storage means zero exposure compared to web-based alternatives.


Track portfolio value across Ethereum, Solana, and Polygon without refreshing. Gas fees are calculated live; you'll avoid 95% of "insufficient funds" errors.


Operates identically in Chromium and Mozilla-based browsers. Sync your configuration using encrypted backup files, not a centralized account.


This tool cuts approval pop-ups by 70% through session management. Set custom RPC endpoints for consistent sub-2-second response times.

How to Install and Configure Ready Wallet in Your Browser

Navigate to the official store of your chosen navigator: the Chrome Web Store, Firefox Add-ons, or the respective portals for Brave and Kiwi.


Locate the add-on using the search bar and select "Add to Browser." Confirm the installation when the prompt appears from your navigator.


After adding, pin the utility to your toolbar. Click the puzzle icon, find the tool's icon, and select the pin symbol.


Launch the application by selecting its icon. Generate a new vault or restore an existing one using your secret recovery phrase.


Define a robust password for local encryption of your vault's data on this machine.


Access the settings menu, symbolized by a gear icon. Adjust network preferences, select your primary blockchain, and set your preferred currency for value display.


Review permissions for automatic transaction signing. Disable this feature for heightened security, requiring manual approval for every operation.


Add specific assets manually if they are not automatically visible. Use the "Add Token" function and input the correct contract address for your network.


Conduct a test with a minimal transaction to verify the setup functions correctly before committing significant funds.

Managing Several Cryptocurrency Accounts in One Extension

Consolidate your Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana portfolios into a single interface. This eliminates constant application switching and provides a unified view of your total digital asset value.


FeatureBenefitImplementation
Separate Account SeedsEach portfolio remains cryptographically isolated. A breach in one account does not compromise others.Utilize distinct encrypted storage vaults per profile within the add-on's architecture.
Unified Asset DashboardMonitor combined holdings across all chains with real-time price aggregation from multiple oracles.A master view sums balances, displaying net worth in your preferred fiat currency (USD, EUR).
Cross-Account SwappingExchange tokens directly from any connected profile without manual fund transfers between accounts.Integrate a decentralized exchange aggregator that sources liquidity from protocols like Uniswap and 1inch.
Batch Transaction SigningApprove multiple operations from different accounts in one action, saving time and network fees.The tool queues transaction requests, allowing sequential signing from each required profile.


Assign specific accounts for distinct purposes: a primary trading profile, a savings vault, and a dedicated account for NFT interactions. This creates an organized workflow and simplifies transaction history tracking. Configure custom network alerts for each profile; receive notifications for ETH mainnet deposits to your trading account and Solana NFT sales in your collectibles portfolio simultaneously.


Employ the profile labeling system. Name accounts "DeFi_Active," "Cold_Storage," or "Gaming_Web3" for instant visual identification. The system supports over 50 concurrent profiles, each managing hundreds of tokens across EVM and non-EVM blockchains.

Executing Transactions on Various Blockchains with Ready Wallet

Select your network directly from the application's main interface before initiating any transfer; this prevents assets from being sent to an incompatible address.


Configure custom nonce values and gas limits for Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) chains like Polygon or Avalanche to manage transaction speed and cost during network congestion.


For Solana transactions, enable the "prioritization fee" option to ensure your operations process during high-activity periods, preventing them from stalling.


Verify the recipient address format is chain-specific: a Bitcoin address begins with '1', '3', or 'bc1', while an Ethereum-compatible address is a 42-character hexadecimal string starting with '0x'.


Always conduct a test transaction with a minimal amount when interacting with a new smart contract or blockchain for the first time.


Use the integrated fee estimator for Bitcoin, which provides real-time suggestions for slow, standard, and fast confirmation times based on current mempool data.


Cross-chain swaps require approving a bridge contract; double-check the contract's verification status and user reviews displayed within the interface before signing.


Your secret recovery phrase is the absolute key; the software never requests it to confirm a transaction–any prompt asking for it is a phishing attempt.

Connecting Ready Wallet to Decentralized Applications (dApps)

Authorize connections only to applications you trust, verifying the domain name matches the project's official site.


Your browser add-on injects a global Ethereum provider object (`window.ethereum`). Most dApp interfaces detect this automatically. A typical connection flow involves these steps:


Navigate to the dApp's website in your supported browser.
Click the "Connect" button, usually found in the top corner.
A pop-up from your crypto manager will request permission to link.
Select the specific account address you wish to use for interaction.
Confirm the connection. The dApp will now display your balance and enable transactions.


For granular security, manage permissions per site:


Review connected apps list within your add-on's settings weekly.
Revoke access for any unfamiliar or unused services immediately.
Adjust transaction preview settings to require confirmation for all actions.


If a dApp fails to detect your provider, check these points:


Ensure the add-on is active and unlocked.
Confirm the website is not open in a private/incognito window where the add-on may be disabled.
Try a hard page refresh (Ctrl+F5). Some sites cache provider detection.
Switch your network (e.g., from Mainnet to a testnet) directly in your add-on before connecting.


Transaction signing is your final control point. Always validate:


The contract address interacting with your funds.
The exact token amount and recipient address.
The estimated network fee (gas) before approving.

Keeping Your Assets Safe: Backup and Recovery Steps

Immediately after installing your browser add-on, write the 12 or 24-word secret recovery phrase on durable material like steel or titanium. Paper degrades.


Store this phrase in two separate physical locations, such as a home safe and a security deposit box. Digital copies on a computer or cloud storage are vulnerable to theft.


Never manually type this phrase into any website, document, or messaging app. Authentic software will only request it during a local restoration of the tool.


For an additional layer, configure a strong, unique password for the add-on itself if the feature is available. This encrypts the local data store.


Test the recovery process on a trusted device before depositing significant value. Install the add-on, select "Restore," and input your phrase to verify its accuracy and functionality.


Treat the recovery phrase as the master key to all holdings; its security is absolute. Anyone possessing it gains full, irreversible control.

Q&A:
Does this wallet work with all the browsers listed, or do I need a different version for each?

Yes, the same wallet extension works seamlessly across Chrome, Firefox, Brave, and Kiwi. We provide a single package that is compatible with all these Chromium-based browsers and Firefox. You only need to install it once in your preferred browser.

I'm new to crypto. Is this extension difficult to set up?

No, it's designed for quick setup. After installing from the official store, you'll create a new wallet or import an existing one using a seed phrase. The process involves setting a strong password and confirming your recovery phrase. The interface guides you clearly through each step, which typically takes under five minutes.

What security features does the wallet have?

The wallet keeps your private keys encrypted and stored locally on your device, not on our servers. It requires your password for transactions and viewing private keys. You control your 12 or 24-word recovery phrase. Always verify the extension's authenticity in the browser store, use a strong unique password, and never share your seed phrase.

Can I use this to interact with decentralized applications on various blockchains?

Yes. The wallet extension injects a Web3 provider, allowing you to connect to dApps on networks like Ethereum, Polygon, BNB Smart Chain, and others it supports. When you visit a dApp website, the extension will typically prompt you to connect your wallet to approve transactions and sign messages directly from your browser.

If I clear my browser cache or use a different computer, will I lose my funds?

Your funds are safe on the blockchain, not in the browser cache. However, to access them from a new browser or computer, you must recover your wallet using your original secret recovery phrase. Without this phrase, access can be lost. We recommend writing it down on paper and storing it securely. The extension itself does not hold your coins; it manages the keys to access them.

Does this wallet work with all the browsers listed, and is setup the same for each one?

The extension is compatible with Chrome, Firefox, Brave, and Kiwi. The installation process is nearly identical for each. You'll visit the Chrome Web Store for Chrome, Brave, and Kiwi, and the Mozilla Add-ons site for Firefox. After adding the extension, the setup wizard inside the wallet will guide you through creating a new wallet or importing an existing one. The only minor difference you might notice is how browser permission prompts are displayed, but the core functionality remains consistent across all supported browsers.

I'm new to crypto. How does this keep my coins safe, and what happens if I clear my browser data?

Your security is handled through a secret recovery phrase you write down during setup. This phrase is the key to your wallet and funds, not the browser extension itself. The extension provides a secure interface to manage your assets, but it never holds your actual phrase online. If you uninstall the extension or clear browser data, you can simply re-install it and use your original recovery phrase to restore your entire wallet with all its accounts and transaction history. Your assets are stored on the blockchain, not in your browser cache. Always keep your recovery phrase physically private and secure; anyone with those words can control your funds.