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<br><br><br>img width: 750px; iframe.movie width: 750px; height: 450px; <br>Safe ronin wallet extension setup for new users<br><br><br><br>Safe ronin wallet extension setup for new users<br><br>Immediately after installation, locate the three-dot menu at the top-right of your browser, select “Extensions,” find the newly added plugin, and pin it to your toolbar. Open the extension by clicking its icon. You need to pick a strong, unique password–at least 12 characters mixing uppercase, lowercase, digits, and symbols. Ignore the “biometric” or “Windows Hello” shortcut prompts initially. Write this password down with a pen on paper and store it away from your computer. Do not save it in a cloud note, screenshot, or browser password manager.<br><br><br>After securing your password, the tool will offer two paths: “create a new vault” or “import an existing one.” For a first-time account, choose creation. The app will present a list of 12 or 24 words. This is your exclusive recovery code. Immediately disconnect your internet–press the physical Wi‑Fi button or unplug the ethernet cable. Copy the words only onto a clean piece of paper using a pencil. Verify each word with a ruler to prevent typos. Never photograph, scan, or type these words on any device. Never share them with a support chat or website claiming to fix issues.<br><br><br>Store the paper sheet in a fireproof safe or a sealed envelope inside a safety deposit box. Avoid wallets, desk drawers, or bookshelves. Once offline, use the extension’s built-in “verify recovery phase” test–it will ask you to drag three random words into position. Complete this test while still offline. Only after passing this check can you reconnect to the internet.<br><br><br>Disable all other browser extensions temporarily–especially ad-blockers, VPNs, or clipboard managers. These can inject scripts or read your vault data. Test your vault by sending a minimal amount of cryptocurrency (0.001 ETH or less) to another address you control first. Confirm the transaction details on the blockchain explorer before approving the pop-up. Never click “max” or grant unlimited spending permissions to external sites.<br><br>Safe Ronin Wallet Extension Setup for New Users<br><br>Download only from the official Chrome Web Store listing titled "[https://extension-start.io/ronin-recovery-guide.php Ronin Wallet import existing wallet tutorial]" by Sky Mavis, verifying the publisher name and ensuring the extension has over 1 million users with a 4.5-star rating; after installation, immediately reject any pop-ups asking for your seed phrase and instead access the extension by clicking its icon, then select “Create a New Vault” (not “Import”) and write down the 12-word recovery phrase on physical paper–never screenshot it, store it in cloud services, or type it on any website, and test the phrase by entering two random words incorrectly during verification to confirm the system rejects them, then complete the process and install a secondary security layer like a hardware wallet (e.g., Ledger) via the “Connect Hardware Wallet” option before depositing any funds.<br><br><br>Before your first transaction, disable all browser notifications for the extension via your browser’s site settings, enable two-factor authentication by linking a Google Authenticator app within the extension’s “Security” panel–avoid SMS 2FA–and set a custom gas limit between 210,000 and 300,000 for Axie-related transfers to prevent failed transactions on the Axie infinity network; additionally, create a separate “dApp allowance” permission for each game or site you interact with, revoking access through the “Connected Sites” tab after each session, and never approve token spending limits exceeding 100% of your current balance.<br><br><br>StepActionCritical Detail<br>1Install official browser scriptOnly from Chrome Web Store (1M+ installs)<br>2Generate 12-word keyWrite on paper, store in a fireproof safe<br>3Test seed phrase recoveryDeliberately enter wrong words to confirm rejection<br>4Bind hardware deviceUse Ledger or Trezor via USB/Bluetooth<br>5Turn off browser alertsDisable notifications in browser settings<br>6Activate authentication appGoogle Authenticator, not SMS<br>7Set gas ceiling250,000 gwei for standard gameplay<br>8Audit linked programsRevoke permissions after each dApp use<br><br>Downloading the Official Ronin Wallet Extension from the Chrome Web Store<br><br>Open the Chrome Web Store directly via the URL chrome.google.com/webstore. Do not search for it on Google or follow links from forums. Searching leads to sponsored ads and phishing clones. Type the address manually into your address bar and hit Enter.<br><br><br>The Chrome Web Store displays official publishers with a verified blue checkmark. The publisher must be "Sky Mavis." Check this immediately. Any deviation, such as "Sky Mavis Inc." or "Ronin Wallet by Community," is a counterfeit. The extension ID–a long alphanumeric string–is also critical. The legitimate ID is fnjhbkhhmjkbbgebaeapoehjjeilpgon. Write this down or memorize it. Cross-check it against the URL in your browser’s address bar after clicking on the listing. If the ID mismatches, close the tab.<br><br><br>Read the user count. The official listing has over one million users. Lists with fewer than 100,000 or zero ratings are dangerous.<br>Verify the "Last Updated" date. Legitimate releases occur within the last 90 days. An extension not updated in over a year indicates abandonment or a static scam.<br>Examine the "Permissions" section in the Chrome Web Store details. The official tool requests access to read your browsing data on specific domains only (like app.axieinfinity.com and marketplace.skymavis.com). If it demands access to all websites, it is malicious.<br><br><br>Click the "Add to Chrome" button only after verifying all three conditions: correct publisher, matching ID, and over one million users. A pop-up will display the requested permissions. Review them carefully. Confirm by clicking "Add Extension." The browser will download and install the program instantly. A small puzzle piece icon will appear in your toolbar, usually gray. Click it, pin the extension to your toolbar, and log in using your seed phrase only on the official prompt.<br><br><br>Do not use the "Find in Store" feature from any third-party website. Scammers embed fake buttons on phishing pages that download malicious files instead of redirecting to the Chrome Web Store. Always initiate the download strictly through the Chrome Web Store domain. Avoid clicking any "Download Now" links from non-Google pages. The sole official distribution channel is the Chrome Web Store itself. Any other method exposes you to malware that can steal your private keys.<br><br><br>If the extension fails to install, check for browser conflicts. Disable any other crypto or token management tools temporarily.<br>After installation, navigate to chrome://extensions. Toggle "Developer mode" off. This prevents unauthorized side-loading of harmful scripts.<br>Right-click the extension icon, select "Manage extension," and ensure "Allow in incognito" is disabled unless you explicitly need it. This reduces attack surface.<br><br><br>Immediately after successful installation, open the extension and locate the "Settings" gear icon. Navigate to "Security" and enable the "Phishing Detection" feature. This flag blocks known malicious domains. Then, under "General," set "Auto-lock timer" to 5 minutes or less. A shorter lock time physically prevents session hijacking if you walk away from your computer. Never leave the extension unlocked overnight.<br><br>Creating Your First Wallet: Secure Seed Phrase Backup Process<br><br>Store your seed phrase offline on a single sheet of acid-free, archival-grade paper (e.g., Stone Paper or Cryptosteel Capsule). A standard printer paper degrades in humidity within months. Write 12 or 24 words legibly with a permanent pigment-based pen (Uni-ball Signo UM-151 or Sakura Pigma Micron). Avoid graphite pencils; they smudge and fade.<br><br><br>Never photograph, scan, or type the seed phrase into any device–including phones, laptops, or cloud storage (Google Drive, iCloud, Dropbox). A keylogger or malware extract screenshots instantly. If you must photograph for temporary reference, use an air-gapped device (e.g., a disposable smartphone never connected to Wi-Fi) and delete the image after writing it down.<br><br><br>Generate the phrase in a distraction-free, physically isolated environment–no cameras, mirrors, or smart speakers present. Close all browser tabs except the official ledger-live or metro mask interface (verify the domain matches exactly, checking for hyphens or misspellings like “metamask” vs “metamask”. A 0.01% typo results in total loss of access. Repeat the confirmation process twice, word-for-word, flagging any uppercase or lowercase discrepancies.<br><br><br>Employ a multi-location split backup strategy: divide the phrase into three groups (words 1-4, 5-8, 9-12) and store each group in a separate fireproof safe at different geographic locations (e.g., home, bank vault, trusted family member’s home). This protects against theft, fire, flood, or confiscation in a single incident. Test retrieval of each fragment annually.<br><br><br>Avoid digital redundancy–no passwords or hints stored on your computer, even in encrypted files (BitLocker, VeraCrypt). A ransomware decryption key compromises all encrypted data. Alternatively, use a metal stamper (e.g., Billfodl or Steelhod) to punch words into stainless steel plates; these withstand direct flames at 1500°F (815°C), unlike polymer or aluminum which melt.<br><br><br>Validate the backup by performing a full restore trial on a separate, clean device–preferably a virtual machine or a dedicated offline laptop–before funding the address. Enter all 12 or 24 words exactly as written, including spaces and punctuation. If the derived address matches the original, the backup is correct. Dispose of the test device by overwriting the hard drive with zeros (e.g., DBAN software) or physically destroying the storage medium.<br><br>Q&A: <br>I just downloaded the Ronin extension. Should I write down the seed phrase on a piece of paper or is saving it in a text file on my computer good enough?<br><br>You should write it down on paper and keep that paper somewhere safe, like a fireproof safe or locked drawer. Saving a seed phrase in a text file, screenshot, or cloud service like Google Drive or iCloud is a bad idea. If a hacker or a virus gets access to your computer or your cloud account, they can steal your entire wallet. The whole point of a seed phrase is that it is stored completely offline. If you lose the paper, you lose access to your funds. If someone else finds the paper, they can take everything. So, use a pen and paper (or a metal plate for extra safety) and store it securely offline.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
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