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Rose wallet extension setup and basic usage guide



Rose wallet extension setup and usage guide

Once installed, click the new icon in your browser toolbar and select "Create a new vault". You will immediately receive a 24-word recovery phrase; write this down on paper (no screenshots, no digital storage) and store it offline. Losing this phrase means permanent loss of access to your tokens.

After securing the phrase, choose a strong local password (minimum 12 characters, mix of cases, numbers, symbols). This password unlocks the vault on your device; it is never sent to a server. Do not reuse any password from other accounts.

To receive crypto, click "Receive" to copy your public address. This address starts with "7" and is a string of 45-48 characters. For sending, click "Send", paste the recipient’s address, input the amount (in native units, not fiat), confirm the fee estimate (which updates every few seconds), and submit. Wait for 1-2 confirmations on the actual blockchain for the transaction to finalize.

For managing multiple assets, use the "Add Token" option to paste the contract address of any ERC-20 or BEP-20 token. You can also connect to decentralized applications (dApps) by right-clicking the icon and enabling "Connect to any website" only when you actively authorize the session. Revoke dApp permissions immediately after each use via the "Connected Sites" menu.

Rose Wallet Extension Setup and Basic Usage Guide

After installing the application from the official Chrome Web Store, immediately pin the icon to your toolbar by clicking the puzzle piece icon and selecting the pin next to the app’s entry. Click the icon and select "Create a new vault." You will be presented with a 12-word secret phrase. Write this sequence on paper only–never store it digitally or take a screenshot. Confirm the phrase in the order given to finalize creation. Your vault is now active on the Oasis Network, specifically the Emerald ParaTime.


To fund your account, navigate to the "Receive" tab within the interface. Copy the displayed address starting with "oasis1." Use a centralized exchange or a peer-to-peer transfer to send ROSE tokens to this exact address. Minimum transaction amounts on the Emerald network hover near 0.1 ROSE, but always leave at least 0.01 ROSE for gas fees on future transactions. Do not send tokens to this address from the Oasis Mainnet or Cobalt ParaTime, as they are incompatible.


For sending assets, click "Send." Paste the recipient’s oasis1 address into the field. Specify the exact amount of ROSE you wish to transfer. The application automatically estimates the gas fee, typically around 0.0001 ROSE for a standard transfer. Confirm the transaction details in the pop-up window and enter your vault password. Wait for the network confirmation, which usually takes under five seconds on the ParaTime.


Connect this application to decentralized applications by clicking the icon and selecting "Connect." On a DeFi platform like YuzuSwap, choose "Oasis Wallet" from the provider list. Authorize the connection request in the pop-up prompt. Always verify the dApp’s URL before signing any transaction. For swapping tokens, approve the token contract first–this is a separate transaction that costs a small gas fee–before executing the swap itself.


To switch between accounts, click the account avatar at the top of the interface and select "Manage Vaults." Create additional vaults by generating a new secret phrase. Never import a phrase from a screenshot or cloud storage. For hardware security, use the "Import Ledger" option to pair a Nano X device via USB. Confirm the derivation path matches "m/44'/60'/0'/0/0" for accurate address generation on the Emerald network.

How to Download and Install the Rose Wallet Extension from the Official Chrome Web Store

Access the Chrome Web Store directly by typing `chrome.google.com/webstore` into your address bar or clicking the puzzle icon next to your profile picture and selecting “Manage Extensions” to reach the store via the main menu. In the search field, enter the precise name of the tool while ensuring the publisher is identified as “Oasis Protocol Foundation” to avoid counterfeit clones. Locate the verified item with a star rating above 4.5 and more than 1,000 reviews, then click the blue “Add to Chrome” button. A permissions popup will appear–review the required access, specifically for reading website data on Oasis-related domains, and confirm by hitting “Add Extension.” The browser will download and automatically install the component in under 10 seconds on a standard connection; a confirmation icon will populate your toolbar upon completion.


Validation StepAction RequiredWarning Signs
Check Publisher NameVerify “Oasis Protocol Foundation”Spelled variations or missing verification badge
Confirm Rating & ReviewsLook for 4.5+ stars with recent reviewsZero reviews or sudden spike in ratings
Inspect Permission RequestOnly access to oasisprotocol.org domainRequests for full browsing history or all URLs
Verify File SizeDownload around 2.1 MB exactlyFiles under 500 KB or above 5 MB


After installation, pin the icon to your toolbar by clicking the puzzle piece, locating the newly added module, and selecting the pin icon. Immediately verify the integrity of the installed software by opening your browser’s extension manager (`chrome://extensions`), confirming the version number matches the latest release listed on the official Oasis Protocol GitHub repository (currently v3.1.4 as of October 2024). Disable automatic updates for 24 hours post-installation by toggling “Developer mode” and clicking “Update” manually–this prevents a corrupted update from activating before you test the core functionality. Do not launch the interface yet; instead, clear your browsing cache for the last hour to purge any cached redirects that could interfere with the initial handshake to the Oasis blockchain endpoints.

Step-by-Step Process for Creating a New Wallet and Securing Your Seed Phrase

Open the extension interface and locate the “Create New” option. Select “Generate New Account” and ignore any import methods. The system will immediately generate a 12 or 24-word recovery phrase–do not screenshot it, type it anywhere, or copy it to your clipboard. Any digital capture exposes you to malware or keyloggers.


Prepare a physical medium: either a steel seed backup plate (like Cryptosteel or Billfodl) or a high-quality paper sheet stored in a fireproof safe. Avoid storing the phrase in cloud services, encrypted notes, or photos. Write each word down sequentially, verifying the spelling after every third word. Use a permanent marker or engraved tool to prevent fading. Write the index numbers next to each word to avoid sequential mistakes during recovery.


After recording the phrase, close the extension and reopen it. Select “Recover Existing Account” and enter the exact words in the correct order, with proper capitalization (all lowercase) and single spaces. If the phrase has 12 words, you must input all 12; no partial recovery is possible. Test this immediately–do not skip this step. A failed recovery means your backup is invalid.


Store the physical backup in two separate locations: one primary (home safe) and one secondary (bank deposit box). For the secondary location, split the phrase into two halves of 6 or 12 words, each stored separately. Use tamper-evident envelopes so you can detect unauthorized access. Never share the full seed with any third party, including family members, because a single compromise grants full control over the associated assets.


For the primary location, consider using a passphrase (BIP39 protocol) added to your seed. This creates a hidden account unlocked only with both the seed and passphrase. Choose a passphrase of 20+ random characters–avoid names, dates, or common words. Store the passphrase separately from the seed (e.g., in a password manager with strong encryption, or another steel plate). Without the passphrase, the seed alone provides zero access to this hidden account.


Perform a second recovery test using a different device or a clean software environment. Install Rose Wallet on Microsoft Edge a compatible application on a safe, offline computer, enter your seed, and verify that the public addresses match the ones displayed on your primary interface. If addresses differ, your phrase transcription contains errors. Correct the physical backup immediately–any mistake now prevents future access.


Destroy any digital traces: delete the browser history, clear cache, and restart your device. If you typed the phrase even once on a keyboard, assume compromise and generate a completely new seed. Repeat the entire process from step one with fresh recovery words. Only after completing two successful recovery tests and verifying your secondary storage can you consider the account secure for operational use.

Restoring an Existing Rose Wallet Using Your 12 or 24-Word Recovery Phrase

Open the application and select "Import Existing Account" from the initial screen. Enter your 12 or 24-word recovery phrase exactly as recorded, with all lowercase letters and single spaces between each word. Any typo, extra space, or incorrect word order will generate an "Invalid Mnemonic" error, preventing access. After submission, the software will scan the blockchain for your specific derivation path–typically BIP44 for Rose accounts–and reconstruct your private keys automatically. Do not skip verifying the first receiving address displayed against a known transaction history before proceeding.


Word Accuracy: Verify each word against the BIP39 English wordlist; misspellings like "abandon" versus "abandan" will fail.
Passphrase Check: If you previously set an optional BIP39 passphrase (not the same as a password), enter it exactly, including capitalization and symbols–it is case-sensitive and has no recovery option.
Derivation Path Conflict: If the restored balance shows zero but you hold funds, manually switch the derivation path to m/44'/60'/0'/0/0 (Ethereum-compatible) instead of the default.


Once restored, immediately generate a new backup by exporting your private key to an encrypted USB drive and store it offline. Delete the recovery phrase from any cloud service, email draft, or screenshot folder–attackers actively scan for these files. Test the restored access by sending a micro-transaction (e.g., $0.01 worth of the native asset) to a secondary address you control, confirming both the send and receive functions operate correctly before transferring larger sums.

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