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Fireblocks wallet extension setup and dapp recovery guide



Fireblocks Wallet Extension Installation and DApp Account Recovery Process

Install the browser add-on directly from the Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons marketplace. Verify the developer's name matches the official provider to avoid counterfeit software. Before proceeding, ensure you have your institutional account credentials and authorized devices ready; the process cannot be completed without them.


Configuration hinges on your organization's policy engine. You will define transaction approval workflows, specifying which team members must authorize transfers and their monetary thresholds. This step is non-negotiable for institutional security, moving control beyond a single private key. Connect your hardware signing devices–like YubiKeys or dedicated HSMs–during this phase to establish a tangible security perimeter.


Interacting with decentralized applications requires explicit permission settings. Within the vault management interface, whitelist specific smart contract addresses for known protocols. This pre-approval creates a secure channel, preventing unintended interactions with malicious code. Each connection request from an external application will generate a clear, multi-party authorization prompt on your dashboard.


Should you lose access to a browser profile or a physical device, regain entry through your company's administrative console. A designated quorum of administrators can reassign your access permissions to new hardware. This procedure invalidates the lost credentials, rendering them inert. Your asset vaults remain intact because their security model is decoupled from any individual piece of software or hardware.


Regularly audit connected applications and API key permissions. Revoke any unused integrations. This maintenance minimizes your operational attack surface. Transaction histories and policy logs within the platform provide a complete, immutable record for compliance and review cycles.

FAQ:
I installed the Fireblocks wallet extension but can't see my existing vault accounts. What's wrong?

This is a common point of confusion. The browser extension itself does not store your vaults. It acts as a secure bridge. Your assets and vault structure remain on the Fireblocks platform. The extension needs permission to access specific vault accounts. After installing, click the extension icon and log in. You will then see a menu to select which of your Fireblocks vault accounts you want to Connect Fireblocks Wallet to dApp to the extension. Once you select them, their addresses will become available for use with dapps.

How do I actually connect the Fireblocks extension to a dapp like Uniswap?

First, ensure your desired vault account is selected in the extension. Then, go to the dapp website. Click "Connect Wallet" on the dapp. A pop-up will typically show a list of wallet providers. Look for and select "Fireblocks" from this list. This action triggers the extension. A Fireblocks interface will appear, asking you to confirm the connection to that specific dapp. Review the request and approve it. The dapp will now show your connected Fireblocks wallet address and you can proceed with transactions, which will also require step-by-step approval.

What happens if I lose access to my computer or the browser with the Fireblocks extension?

Your funds are not at risk. The extension is just an access point. Since Fireblocks is a custodial platform, your assets are secured in its infrastructure. To recover access, simply install the Fireblocks extension on a new browser or computer and log in with your Fireblocks credentials. You will need to complete your organization's defined login and transaction approval workflow, which may involve email confirmations or approvals from other team members. Your vaults and assets will be there once you authenticate successfully.

Can I use the extension with any dapp, or are there limitations?

While the extension supports the widely used Ethereum JSON-RPC standard, compatibility isn't universal. Most major dapps on Ethereum, Polygon, Avalanche, and other EVM chains will work. However, dapps that require very specific wallet behaviors or non-standard methods might encounter issues. If a dapp doesn't list Fireblocks in its wallet connection menu, you can often use the "WalletConnect" option. The Fireblocks extension supports WalletConnect, allowing you to link to a wider array of dapps by scanning a QR code with your Fireblocks mobile app.

When I try to make a transaction, it gets stuck. The dapp shows "waiting for confirmation" but nothing pops up. How do I fix this?

This usually means the transaction approval request is not appearing on your screen. Check these steps: 1) Click the Fireblocks extension icon to see if a pending request is waiting there. 2) Ensure no pop-up blockers are preventing the Fireblocks approval window from opening. You may need to allow pop-ups for the dapp's site and the Fireblocks domain. 3) The transaction might be awaiting an internal approval from another person in your organization. Check your Fireblocks web console or ask other policy approvers. 4) Try refreshing the dapp page and re-submitting the transaction.