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<br><br><br>img width: 750px; iframe.movie width: 750px; height: 450px; <br>Setup and features of enkrypt wallet guide<br><br><br><br>Setup and features of enkrypt wallet guide<br><br>This initial step isolates your private keys from internet exposure during the critical creation phase. For the Enkrypt interface, launch the extension and select the "Create New Portfolio" option. The software will display your mnemonic sequence; record it using only a physical medium like steel or paper, avoiding screenshots or digital files. This phrase is the sole mechanism to restore access to your assets if the extension is deleted or the device is lost.<br><br>For chain configuration, the default setting activates only Ethereum, Polygon, and BNB Smart Chain. Manually enable additional networks–such as Bitcoin, Solana, or Polkadot–through the settings panel under "Active Networks." Each toggle increases the extension’s computational load during block scanning; limit activation to three to five networks for optimal performance. After selection, the interface updates its asset dashboard to display balances and transaction histories for each chosen protocol.<br><br>The integrated swap function routes trades through on-chain liquidity aggregators rather than a central order book. When executing an exchange, specify the source and target tokens–for example, USDC to ETH–and review the slippage tolerance slider. A value between 0.5% and 1% typically secures execution for stablecoin pairs, while volatile assets require 2-3% to prevent failed transactions. The extension previews the final output amount before signature, showing the protocol fee (0.3% per swap) and network gas costs in the base currency of the active chain.<br><br>For hardware device linking, use the "Connect Hardware" option under the account menu. Supported models include Ledger Nano X, Ledger Nano S, and Trezor Model T, connected via USB or Bluetooth. The extension queries the device’s public keys directly, keeping private keys on the hardware’s secure element. After pairing, each transaction requires a physical button press on the device, which displays the recipient address and amount on its screen for visual confirmation before signing.<br><br>Setup and Features of Enkrypt Wallet Guide<br><br>Install the [https://extension-web3.com/enkrypt.php enkrypt wallet import wallet] browser extension directly from the Chrome Web Store, then pin it to your toolbar. After opening it, generate a fresh 12-word seed phrase and store it on a steel plate–paper degrades. Do not screenshot or type it online. Follow the on-screen prompts to set a strong local password (minimum 12 characters with a number and symbol). For initial configuration, immediately add the Ethereum and Polygon networks via the network dropdown, and enable hardware wallet support by plugging in a Ledger Nano X before clicking "Connect Hardware."<br><br><br>Once active, utilize the built-in token swap aggregator to route trades across Uniswap, KyberSwap, and 0x without manually bridging–Enkrypt automatically selects the cheapest path. The portfolio dashboard groups NFTs and fungible tokens by blockchain, and the "Activity" tab logs each transaction hash with a direct link to the respective block explorer. For security, toggle the "Contract Approval Revocation" tool under the dApp settings; it scans for any lingering ERC-20 approvals and allows you to revoke them individually with a single signing request. The integrated fiat on-ramp via Transak charges a 2.5% fee, which is competitive when buying ETH or MATIC directly inside the wallet.<br><br>How to Install and Create Your First Enkrypt Wallet Account<br><br>Navigate to the official Chrome Web Store and search for "Enkrypt" by KILT Protocol. Click "Add to Chrome" and confirm the permission request for "Read and change your data on a number of websites" – this is required for transaction signing. Once the extension icon appears in your browser toolbar, pin it for immediate access. Do not download from any third-party source; always verify the publisher is "KILT Protocol" to avoid phishing clones.<br><br><br>Click the Enkrypt icon and select "Create a new wallet." You will be prompted to generate a recovery phrase – this is a sequence of 12 or 24 random words that is the sole key to your assets. Write these words down on paper using a pencil (ink fades over heat) and store them in a fireproof safe. Never screenshot, email, or type them into any digital device. After confirming the phrase by selecting the words in the correct order, set a strong password of at least 12 characters, mixing uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols. This password encrypts the local storage of your keys.<br><br><br>After creation, your main dashboard shows a default Ethereum account. Click the account name to rename it (e.g., "Main Savings"). To expand your portfolio, click "Add Account" in the sidebar – this creates a new, isolated public address under the same recovery seed. Each account has a unique address for receiving tokens. For testing, use the "Faucet" button within the app to request testnet ETH on Sepolia or Goerli before transacting real value. Always confirm the network selection (top left) matches the chain you intend to use.<br><br>Q&A: <br>I'm trying to install Enkrypt as a browser extension, but the official stores have a few similar-looking wallets. How do I make sure I'm downloading the real Enkrypt wallet and not a fake one?<br><br>You’re right to be cautious. The safest path is to go directly to the Enkrypt website (enkrypt.com) and click the download button for your specific browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Brave). That link will take you to the correct official store listing. Double-check the developer name in the store – it should be “Enkrypt” or “MyEtherWallet” (since MyEtherWallet built it). Also, look at the number of users and reviews. A fake one will usually have very few reviews or suspiciously high ratings from brand-new accounts. Before you install, bookmark the official site so you don’t get tricked by a phishing ad later.<br><br>I have an old hardware wallet (Ledger) with funds on it. Can I use Enkrypt to access and spend that crypto without moving it onto a new seed phrase?<br><br>Yes, Enkrypt is designed for this. You can connect your Ledger or Trezor device via USB. When you’re in the Enkrypt extension, choose the option to “Connect Hardware Wallet.” Once your device is connected and unlocked, Enkrypt will detect the accounts on it. You will see your balances in the Enkrypt interface, and when you want to send funds, you confirm the transaction by pressing the physical button on your hardware device. Your private keys never leave the Ledger or Trezor, so your crypto stays secure. This is very useful if you want a more visual, built-in interface for swapping tokens or interacting with dApps without using the hardware wallet’s own software.<br><br>When I use other wallets, the fees for simple swaps can get really high. Does Enkrypt have its own built-in swap feature, and does it give me control over the transaction speed or gas fees?<br><br>Enkrypt does have a built-in swap feature. You select the asset you want to trade, enter the amount, and it finds a route through various decentralized exchanges. You have full control over the gas fee (on networks like Ethereum) – you can pick from Slow, Average, or Fast presets, or manually type in a custom gas price and gas limit. For network fees (like on Bitcoin), the wallet shows you the estimated fee based on network congestion and lets you adjust the priority. On supported Layer-2 networks like Arbitrum or Optimism, fees are much lower, and Enkrypt handles those natively. You pay the network fee, not a platform fee to Enkrypt itself for using the swap.<br><br>I plan to set up Enkrypt for the first time. I see options for "Create New Wallet" or "Import Wallet." What is the difference between these two, and which one is safer for someone who has never used a wallet before?<br><br>For a first-time user, “Create New Wallet” is recommended. This generates a brand new, random seed phrase (12 words) that has never been used. You will be prompted to save and confirm this phrase. Nobody else has these words, so your wallet starts fresh and private. “Import Wallet” is for people who already have a seed phrase from MetaMask, Trust Wallet, or another wallet. This restores their existing accounts and balances. The security risk with “Import Wallet” is that if your original seed phrase was ever exposed or stored on an online device, importing it into Enkrypt doesn’t fix that exposure. For a newcomer, generating a new phrase and writing it down on paper (not on a computer or phone) is the cleanest and safest start.<br><br>I downloaded the Enkrypt wallet extension but it keeps asking me to set a password every time I open it. Is this normal, or did I set it up wrong?<br><br>This is actually working as intended. Enkrypt is a non-custodial wallet, meaning it stores all your private keys and encrypted data locally on your device. The password request every time you open the extension is a security measure to protect that data from anyone else who might access your browser. If you want to reduce the frequency, check your browser's extension settings—some browsers allow you to set exceptions for keeping the extension "active" for a session. However, disabling the password prompt entirely would weaken your security significantly. For day-to-day use, most people find the single password entry per browser session convenient enough.<br><br>I see Enkrypt supports multiple blockchains like Ethereum, Polygon, and BNB Chain. If I create one wallet, can I use the same address for all three networks?<br><br>No, each blockchain uses its own address format and derivation path, even though Enkrypt generates them from the same seed phrase. When you create a wallet in Enkrypt, the extension automatically derives a separate address for each supported network (Ethereum, Polygon, BSC, etc.) from your single recovery phrase. For example, your Ethereum address will start with "0x" and have 40 hex characters, while your Bitcoin address will look completely different. To see your addresses for different chains, open the wallet, click the network switcher (usually at the top of the interface), and select the blockchain you want to use. The displayed address changes accordingly. All of these addresses are controlled by the same seed phrase, so if you restore your wallet on another device using that phrase, you'll regain access to all chains simultaneously.<br>
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