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Recover okx wallet connect dapp steps guide



Recover Your OKX Wallet WalletConnect Access Steps for DApp Reconnection

If you cannot interact with a decentralized application, the issue often lies with the session authorization. First, open your Web3 extension or mobile application and navigate directly to the section managing active approvals. This is typically listed under settings as "Connected Sites," "Authorized Applications," or "Session Management." Revoke the permissions for the application causing trouble. This action clears the existing link without affecting your assets.


Initiate a fresh linkage by visiting the application's interface in your browser. Select the option to link your account, usually represented by an icon in the top corner. A QR code will appear. Within your asset management software, locate the scanner function–often found on the main screen or within a discovery tab–and use it to read that code. Confirm the connection request on your mobile device; this establishes a new, valid channel for transaction signing.


For persistent authorization failures, verify your network configuration. Ensure the decentralized application is set to the correct blockchain network, such as Ethereum Mainnet or BNB Smart Chain. This setting must match the network selected within your account interface. A mismatch will prevent the interface from reading your balance and executing commands. Synchronizing these parameters resolves most functional obstacles.


Should these actions prove insufficient, examine your browser's local storage. Clear the cached data and site cookies for the application's webpage. Subsequently, close and restart the browser before attempting the linkage procedure from the beginning. This eliminates front-end data corruption that can interrupt the handshake protocol between the service and your account.

FAQ:
I lost access to my phone. How do I recover my OKX Wallet to connect to a dApp on a new device?

You need your 12-word secret recovery phrase (mnemonic phrase). This phrase was shown to you when you first created the OKX Wallet. Do not share it with anyone. On your new device, download the official OKX Wallet app. During setup, select the option to "Import Wallet" or "Recover Wallet." Enter your 12-word phrase in the exact order, with spaces between each word. After verification, your wallet, including all your assets and connected dApp history, will be restored. You can then use WalletConnect within the OKX app to Connect OKX Wallet to dApp to any dApp as before.

After recovering my wallet, my dApp connections are gone. Is this normal?

Yes, this is expected. Wallet connections to dApps (like those made via WalletConnect) are stored locally on your previous device. When you recover your wallet on a new phone using your secret phrase, you regain control of your funds and transaction history, but the active connection sessions are not part of the blockchain data. You will need to reconnect to each dApp manually. Go to the dApp's website, initiate the connection, scan the new WalletConnect QR code with your recovered OKX Wallet, and approve the connection.

What if I wrote down my recovery phrase but it's not working on the new phone?

Check for common errors. Ensure all 12 words are spelled correctly and are in the precise order you originally received them. The phrase is case-sensitive and should be entered in lowercase with a single space between words—no extra commas or punctuation. Verify you are using the correct wordlist; OKX uses the standard BIP39 English word list. If one word is illegible, you might have to try possible alternatives, but this is risky. A single wrong word will fail. If you are certain the phrase is correct, contact OKX support for further guidance.

Can I recover my OKX Wallet and connect to a dApp using just my private key instead of the 12 words?

Technically, yes. The OKX Wallet import function may offer an option to import via a "Private Key." This is a long string of letters and numbers (not the 12 words). If you have this key, you can use it. However, the 12-word phrase is the recommended and safer method. The phrase is a human-readable backup of your private key. Using the private key directly is more error-prone, as a single mistyped character will fail. The recovery outcome is the same: your wallet is restored, but you must re-establish all dApp connections anew.

I recovered my wallet, but my transaction history inside a specific dApp isn't showing. Are my past interactions lost?

Your past on-chain transactions are never lost; they are permanently recorded on the blockchain. However, the dApp's interface may not automatically display your history because the connection session is new. To see your transaction history with that dApp, you can look up your public wallet address on a blockchain explorer like Etherscan, BscScan, etc. The dApp itself might also show your history after you reconnect and your wallet address is recognized again. The data is public and tied to your address, not your specific device or connection session.