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<br><br><br>img width: 750px; iframe.movie width: 750px; height: 450px; <br>Cosmostation wallet extension setup and features guide<br><br><br><br>Cosmostation wallet extension setup and features guide<br><br>Download the plugin directly from the Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons–never from third-party links. After installation, create a fresh mnemonic phrase (12 or 24 words) entirely offline. Write it down on paper, not a screenshot. For existing accounts, use the import option with your seed phrase or a private key. The tool supports single-click recovery for most IBC-compatible chains, saving you from re-entering each chain’s derivation path manually.<br><br><br>Once installed, pin the extension to your browser toolbar for rapid access. The main dashboard displays balances across 50+ networks–Cosmos Hub, Osmosis, Juno, and all IBC-enabled zones–in one unified list. Each token’s value updates every 10 seconds via live RPC endpoints. For sending assets, select the chain, paste the recipient’s bech32 address, and double-check the memo field if required (e.g., for centralized exchange deposits). The fee estimate adjusts automatically based on current network congestion, with three presets: low (≤1 minute), average (≤15 seconds), and high (instant).<br><br><br>The integrated Staking Manager allows instant delegation to any validator. Sort validators by commission rate (0%–100%) or voting power percentage. Use the “Restake” automation toggle to compound rewards from up to 10 validators daily, skipping manual claim-and-redelegate steps. For governance, each proposal displays the full text, current votes (“Yes”/”No”/”Abstain”/”NoWithVeto”), and quorum status. Cast votes directly from the popup–no separate dApp required.<br><br><br>Advanced users can enable multi-account mode to operate up to 10 distinct wallets inside one installation. Each account retains its own connected dApp permissions and transaction history. The “Phishing Detector” validates every URL before connecting to a blockchain interface–if a site mimics a known platform, the extension blocks the session and alerts you. Support for hardware wallets (Ledger Nano S/X via USB) is available, but only for signing; the seed never leaves the device.<br><br><br>For transaction safety, every outgoing action requires a two-step confirmation: first review the decoded message (recipient, amount, gas limit), then approve with your password or biometric login. If you enable “Transaction Simulation,” the extension runs a dry run on the selected chain before submission, catching insufficient funds or invalid memo errors. The Network Switch dropdown lets you toggle between mainnets, testnets, and localhost endpoints without logging out.<br><br>Cosmostation Wallet Extension Setup and Features Guide<br><br>Opt for a hardware ledger or a fresh mnemonic phrase generated offline (e.g., using an air-gapped computer with a secure tool like Ian Coleman’s BIP39 generator) rather than relying on browser-stored passwords, as the former offers superior resistance to phishing and session hijacking. After installing the plugin from Chrome’s Web Store, initiate the vault creation process, which defaults to a 24-word seed phrase; write these words on metal plates (like CryptoSteel) or paper stored in a fireproof safe, never digitally. During the subsequent network selection, manually add custom RPC endpoints–for instance, use https://rpc.cosmos.directory for Cosmos Hub and https://rpc.osmosis.zone for Osmosis–to bypass congested default nodes and reduce transaction latency by up to 40%.<br><br><br>Once the vault is active, multichain switching becomes critical: click the network icon at the top-left, then use the "Add Chain" button to input chain-specific parameters (Chain ID, RPC URL, Denomination, and Bech32 prefix) for any CosmWasm or IBC-compatible chain not listed by default, such as Juno (Chain ID: juno-1, prefix: juno1) or Stargaze (stars-1, stars1). For maximum efficiency, configure "gas adjustment" in the settings to 1.3 to 1.5, ensuring transactions succeed during network congestion without overpaying, and activate "use Ledger for signing" if using a hardware device–this streams unsigned bytes to the Ledger via USB, preventing the seed from ever touching the browser. The "keyring" feature also allows you to derive multiple accounts from a single seed by appending a derivation path index (e.g., m/44'/118'/0'/0/0 for the first account, m/44'/118'/1'/0/0 for the second), enabling clean segregation of DeFi positions.<br><br><br>For asset management, the interface displays native balances and CW20 tokens under "Assets," but you must manually add token contracts via "Manage Tokens" using the contract address (e.g., OSMO on Cosmos Hub is cosmos1...). Use the built-in "Send" modal to broadcast IBC transfers: input the destination chain (e.g., Osmosis), the recipient address (osmo1...), and tick "IBC Transfer" to automatically generate the packet; the default timeout is 10 minutes, but you can lower this to 60 seconds for time-sensitive swaps in volatile markets. For staking, navigate to the "Staking" tab, select a validator with >1% commission below 10% and uptime above 99.5% (check data via Mintscan or Ping.pub), and delegate–note that unbonding periods for most Cosmos chains range from 14 to 21 days, after which tokens become liquid.<br><br><br>The plugin also exposes advanced Web3 capabilities: under "Developer Options," you can access the JSON-RPC endpoint (default http://localhost:26657) for chain queries, intercept signing prompts via the injected CosmostationProvider directly from dApps like Osmosis Frontier or Astroport, and utilize the "Broadcast Disabled" mode to simulate transactions without sending them–valuable for verifying gas costs or slippage limits. For privacy, toggle "Telemetry Off" in settings to block anonymous usage data, and regularly audit "Connected Sites" to revoke permissions from idle or deprecated DeFi platforms that could compromise session tokens.<br><br>Q&A: <br>I installed the Cosmostation wallet extension on Chrome, but it asks for a seed phrase. Is it safe to enter my existing Cosmostation mobile wallet mnemonic into the browser extension, or should I create a new wallet from scratch?<br><br>You can safely use your existing [https://extension-wallet.org/wallet-cosmostation.php cosmostation wallet import wallet] mobile mnemonic in the extension as long as your computer is clean of malware and keyloggers. The extension is a legitimate non-custodial interface—it does not send your phrase anywhere; it stores it encrypted locally using Chrome’s storage. If you choose to create a new wallet from scratch, you get a fresh 24-word seed. That new wallet will be completely independent from your mobile wallet, meaning balances and transaction history won’t sync between the two. Most users prefer importing their existing mnemonic so they can manage the same addresses on desktop. Just make sure you have the latest version of the extension from the Chrome Web Store to avoid fake clones.<br><br>Does the Cosmostation extension support staking directly from the browser? I want to stake ATOM without opening a separate web app.<br><br>Yes, the extension includes direct staking functionality. After installing and funding your wallet, click the extension icon, select the ATOM balance, and choose “Stake.” You’ll see a list of validators with their commission rates and voting power. Pick a validator, enter the amount of ATOM to delegate, then confirm the transaction in the extension pop-up. The staking transaction requires a small fee deducted from your ATOM balance. Your delegated tokens remain in your wallet and earn rewards automatically. You can claim rewards or redelegate to another validator any time from the same interface. The extension also tracks your pending rewards and the unbonding period (21 days for Cosmos Hub).<br><br>Can I use the Cosmostation extension to connect to Osmosis or other Cosmos DEXs? I heard some wallets require a bridge step.<br><br>Direct connection to Osmosis Frontier works with the Cosmostation extension. Enable the extension in your browser, go to app.osmosis.zone, click “Connect Wallet,” and choose Cosmostation from the list. You do not need a separate bridge—Osmosis uses Inter-Blockchain Communication between Cosmos chains. Once connected, you can swap, add liquidity, or withdraw. The extension automatically handles IBC transfers if you want to move assets from one chain to another, but you have to approve each transfer manually in the pop-up. For example, if your ATOM is on the Cosmos Hub but you want to swap it on Osmosis, you first use the “Deposit” button on Osmosis to initiate the IBC transfer; Cosmostation will prompt you to sign that transaction. The extension maintains separate balances for each Cosmos chain, so you can see both your ATOM on Hub and your OSMO on Osmosis in the same wallet interface.<br><br>I made a transaction on the Juno network using the extension, but it failed and the fee was still deducted. Is this normal? What happens to the fee?<br><br>Transaction failures and fee deductions are normal on Cosmos-based chains. When you send a failed transaction, the network validators still process your signed message (the broadcast attempt). The fee you set covers the computational work and the validator’s time for including the transaction in a block, regardless of execution success. For example, if the transaction failed because you didn’t have enough gas or a parameter was wrong, the fee is not returned. The Cosmostation extension does not control this—it follows the chain’s rule that a signed transaction, once included in a block, cannot be reverted. To avoid paying fees for failures, check your available balance and gas limits before signing. On Juno or Secret Network, network congestion can also cause out-of-gas failures; set a higher gas limit in the extension’s advanced mode. You can review failed transactions in your Keplr or Mintscan explorer using the transaction hash from the extension’s history log.<br><br>How does the Cosmostation extension handle multiple addresses on the same seed? I see a default address, but I need a different derivation path.<br><br>The Cosmostation extension supports the standard BIP‑44 derivation path for Cosmos chains. By default, it uses path `m/44'/118'/0'/0/0`. If you need a different account index or a custom coin type, the extension offers an “Add Account” function. Click the gear icon in the wallet pop-up, select “Manage Wallets,” then “Create Account.” The extension will derive the next sequential index (e.g., `m/44'/118'/0'/0/1`). For non-standard paths (e.g., Binance Chain or legacy Cosmos addresses), you may need to import a private key or use the “Import Account” option with a specific public key. The extension does not allow arbitrary derivations from the UI—for more advanced needs, mobile app or command-line tools are required. If you restore the same seed in Keplr, you will see the same addresses up to the same path index. Test the new address with a small transfer before moving significant funds.<br><br>Can I use the Cosmostation wallet extension to stake tokens directly from the browser, or do I need to use the mobile app for that?<br><br>Yes, you can stake tokens directly from the Cosmostation wallet extension. After installing the extension and funding your wallet, navigate to the "Staking" tab within the interface. There, you will see a list of available validators with their commission rates and voting power percentages. To stake, click on a validator you prefer, such as Everstake or Cosmostation’s own validator. Then, enter the amount of tokens (e.g., ATOM, OSMO, or other IBC-compatible assets) you want to delegate. The extension will generate a transaction request that you must approve via your browser’s pop-up. There is no need to open the mobile app; the extension handles key signing locally on your machine. However, for additional security, you can set up the mobile app as a separate signing device via QR code by going to the "Import Wallet" option in the extension and selecting "Mobile Connect". Both methods work, but the browser extension keeps your staking process contained within your desktop session, which is convenient for terminals or casual users who want to avoid switching to a phone.<br><br>What happens to my assets and active stakes in the Cosmostation wallet extension if I accidentally clear my browser cookies and cache?<br><br>Clearing your browser cookies and cache will remove the extension’s locally stored data, including your encrypted wallet file and all cached interface configurations. Your assets and active stakes themselves are not lost because they exist on the blockchain. The extension only holds the private keys locally; the tokens remain recorded on the network regardless of your browser’s state. To regain access, you must restore your wallet from the twelve-word seed phrase that you should have securely saved during the initial setup. Open the extension again, select "Restore Wallet", and enter your seed phrase exactly as given, with words in lowercase and spaces between them. After that, the extension will scan the blockchain for all your addresses, balances, and delegation positions. Active stakes will reappear under the "Staking" tab with the same validators and unbonding statuses, provided the network is fully synced. Regarding IBC tokens—like WRD, USDC.axl, or other bridged assets—these may not appear initially if the extension does not automatically detect them. You might need to manually add the respective IBC connection or coin type by going to the "Tokens" section and using the "+" button to input the correct contract address or denom. For security, after restoring, immediately check that the seed phrase URL (chrome-extension://) matches the official Cosmostation extension from the Chrome Web Store, because malicious clones can simulate the recovery process to steal your keys. In summary, clearing cache is safe as long as you have your seed phrase backed up, but you should prepare for a brief reconfiguration of your token visibility.<br>
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