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<br><br><br>img width: 750px; iframe.movie width: 750px; height: 450px; <br>Cosmostation wallet extension setup and use guide<br><br><br><br>Cosmostation wallet extension setup and use guide<br><br>Download the browser module directly from the official repository on GitHub or the Chrome Web Store listing by the development team Stake I/O. Verify the publisher identity matches “stakeio” before proceeding. After installation, pin the icon to your toolbar via the puzzle piece menu.<br><br><br>Click the icon and select “Create a new seed phrase.” Write down the 24-word mnemonic on paper only–never store it in a cloud service, screenshot, or text file. For a testnet experiment, you can skip this by using “Import existing seed” with a phrase you generated separately via Keychain or Ledger.<br><br><br>Fund the newly created address with at least 0.5 ATOM from a centralized exchange or another on-chain account. The required deposit for a single IBC transfer often ranges from 0.001 to 0.02 ATOM depending on network congestion. Without this initial balance, signing transactions will fail at the fees step.<br><br><br>To send tokens, click “Send” inside the interface, paste the recipient’s public key (starting with “cosmos1” or “osmo1”), and adjust the gas limit slider. The presets of “average” (150,000 gas) usually suffice for simple transfers; complex smart contracts on Juno or Stargaze may require 300,000–500,000 gas.<br><br><br>For staking, navigate to the “Validator” tab. Filter by commission below 10% and an uptime above 99.5%. Delegate a minimum of 1 ATOM to avoid fractional dust issues during unbonding. Redelegation incurs a 21-day cooldown, so plan rewards claims accordingly.<br><br><br>Switch networks by clicking the current chain name at the top (e.g., “Cosmos Hub”). The dropdown lists all supported ecosystems: Osmosis, Crypto.org, Akash, and others. Adding a custom RPC endpoint is not supported in this tool–only predefined chains are available. If you need a specific testnet, use the “Developer” mode toggle found in the advanced settings.<br><br><br>Transaction history is stored locally in the browser’s IndexedDB. Clearing your cache will erase this log; export it as a CSV file using the “Export History” button before any browser reset.<br><br>Cosmostation Wallet Extension Setup and Use Guide<br><br>Download the plugin exclusively from the official Chrome Web Store entry titled "Cosmostation" by verifying the publisher is "Cosmostation" and the listed user count exceeds 100,000. After installation, click the icon and choose "Create a new vault," writing down the 24-word recovery phrase on acid-free paper stored in a fireproof safe–never take a screenshot or store it digitally. For multi-chain management, import a hardware Ledger device by connecting it via USB, selecting "Hardware Wallet," and approving the Cosmos app on the device. When your seed phrase is entered, the system automatically derives addresses for 35+ IBC-enabled chains, including Osmosis, Juno, and Secret Network, with derivation paths you can manually adjust under "Setting > Chain Type." Before signing any transaction, toggle "Advanced Features" to enable Ledger blind signing for CosmWasm contracts, and always verify the memo field on exchanges requiring a destination tag to prevent fund loss.<br><br><br>Account Restoration: Use the "Import Wallet" function with your 24-word seed, accepting that typed phrases are case-sensitive with spaces separating each word. <br>Network Switching: Click the drop-down in the top-left corner to toggle between Cosmos Hub, testnets like Theta, and custom RPC nodes–enter https://rpc.cosmos.directory:26657 for a reliable public endpoint.<br>Transaction Broadcasting: For IBC transfers, set the "Gas Adjustment" to 1.5 in "Setting > Gas" to avoid transaction failures during congestion, and monitor pending operations in the "History" tab under "Tx Status: Pending."<br>Token Visibility: Add specific IBC denoms manually by pasting the contract address from Mintscan.io into "Manage Tokens > Add Token," or use "Auto-Detect" to scan your balance across 50+ chains linked to the active account.<br>Security Lock: Enable "Auto-Lock" with a 5-minute timeout under "Security & Privacy" and set a unique password–not identical to your operating system login–that includes non-alphanumeric characters.<br><br>Downloading and Installing the Cosmostation Extension from Chrome Web Store<br><br>Begin by opening the Chrome browser on your desktop and navigating directly to the official Chrome Web Store page for the application you need. Do not search for this product through generic search engines, as fraudulent imitations are common. Type "chrome.google.com/webstore" into your address bar, then use the store’s internal search function with the precise query "Cosmostation."<br><br><br>Locate the listing published by "Cosmostation, Inc."–verify the developer name to confirm authenticity, as counterfeit copies often use slight misspellings or generic publisher names. The authentic add-on should display a rating above 4.5 stars with over 1,000 reviews. Click on the listing to open its detailed page, where you must inspect the "Permissions" section. This software requests access to read and change your data on all websites, which is necessary for interacting with blockchain interfaces, but ensure no excessive permissions like clipboard read access are listed.<br><br><br>Press the blue "Add to Chrome" button in the upper-right corner of the listing page. A pop-up window will appear displaying a list of permissions the script requires. Review these carefully: they include data access for "cosmostation.io" and other decentralized domains, plus storage rights for saving your encrypted credentials locally. Click "Add extension" only if you accept these terms.<br><br><br>The browser will initiate a silent download of a compressed file (approximately 4–6 MB in size). A progress bar may flash briefly in the top-right corner of your window. Once complete, a confirmation dialog will appear stating that the plugin has been added, along with an option to "Pin" its icon to your toolbar. Immediately pin the icon by clicking the puzzle piece icon in your toolbar, locating the new module in the dropdown list, and clicking the pin icon next to it.<br><br><br>After installation, a new tab may open automatically with a welcome screen. Close it and navigate instead to your browser’s management dashboard by typing "chrome://extensions" into the address bar. Verify that the toggle switch for this tool is activated (showing blue or green). Check the "Developer mode" toggle in the top-right corner–this is not needed for normal operation and should remain disabled to prevent security warnings.<br><br><br>Do not proceed immediately with creating a profile. Instead, right-click the newly pinned icon and select "Manage" from the context menu. Under "Site access," ensure the setting is configured to "On specific sites" rather than "All sites." This restricts the module from activating on every webpage, reducing exposure to malicious scripts. Add the specific domain "app.cosmostation.io" to the allowed list for future interactions.<br><br><br>Finally, open the extension by clicking its icon and confirm that a "Generate" or "Create" option is available on the startup interface. If the icon displays a grayed-out "X" or an error message, uninstall immediately by returning to the extensions page (chrome://extensions), clicking "Remove," and repeating the download process from a clean browser cache. A correctly installed instance will display a vibrant gradient icon and offer a straight path to initializing your first account locally, without redirecting you to external websites.<br><br>Q&A: <br>I installed the Cosmostation extension, but I don't see an option to create a new wallet. It only gives me "Import Wallet" and "Connect Ledger". Is this normal for a first-time user?<br><br>Yes, this is actually the standard flow for the Cosmostation browser extension. Unlike some mobile apps, the extension does not offer a "Create New Wallet" button on the initial screen. This is a security design choice to prevent people from accidentally creating a hot wallet on a computer that might be compromised. To create a new wallet from scratch, you have two options. First, you can download the Cosmostation mobile app (iOS or Android), create a new wallet there, and then use the "Import Wallet" option in the extension by scanning the QR code or entering the 24-word mnemonic phrase from the mobile app. Second, you can use the "Import Wallet" option directly in the extension by entering a seed phrase you generated securely elsewhere (for example, from a hardware wallet setup or a CLI tool). There is no button to generate a new phrase inside the extension itself, so you must have a seed phrase ready to import.<br><br><br><br><br><br>I just installed the Cosmostation extension on Chrome. How do I actually create a new wallet without connecting a hardware device?<br><br>After installing the extension, click on the Cosmostation icon in your browser toolbar. On the welcome screen, you will see two main options: "Create Wallet" and "Import Wallet." Select "Create Wallet." The system will generate a 24-word mnemonic seed phrase. Write these words down on paper in the exact order shown—do not copy them to a digital file or screenshot them. Confirm the phrase by selecting the words in the correct order on the next screen. Finally, set a wallet password (at least 8 characters) that you will use to unlock the extension on this browser. Once confirmed, your wallet address will be generated, and you will be logged into the interface.<br><br>I just downloaded the Cosmostation extension for Chrome. The first screen asks for a seed phrase. Do I need to create a new wallet inside the app, or can I use the phrase from my old Keplr wallet to recover my ATOM?<br><br>Yes, you can use your existing Keplr seed phrase to restore your account directly into the Cosmostation extension. At the initial login screen, select the "Import Wallet" option instead of "Create Wallet." You will be prompted to enter your 24-word recovery phrase. After inputting the phrase, the extension will scan the Cosmos ecosystem and automatically detect your ATOM balances and any other Cosmos SDK-based assets (like OSMO, JUNO, or SCRT) that were associated with that seed. It will also recreate your validator delegation preferences. Just make sure your Keplr wallet is securely backed up before you type the phrase into any new extension.<br><br>I’ve installed the extension and funded my wallet with some ATOM. How do I actually stake it to a validator? I see a lot of names with different commission rates and am not sure which one to pick.<br><br>Staking in the Cosmostation wallet is straightforward. Open the extension and click on your ATOM balance. You'll see a "Stake" button near the top of the asset page. Clicking it opens a list of active validators. For a new user, I recommend avoiding validators with 0% commission (they often change it later) and those with very high voting power (over 10%), as they can reduce network decentralization. Instead, look for validators with a commission between 5% and 15% and a reasonably high uptime (99% or more). Once you find one, click "Delegate," enter the amount of ATOM you want to stake, confirm the transaction in the extension popup, and that's it. Your tokens will be bonded and start accruing rewards after the next block. The Cosmostation extension also includes a sorting feature by commission rate, so you can use that to compare quickly.<br><br>I connected the Cosmostation wallet extension to the Osmosis DEX website, and it asked me to sign a transaction. But nothing happened—no popup, no approval window. What did I miss? Does the extension need a special permission to work with websites?<br><br>This is a common issue, and it usually comes down to the extension's "Site Connection" settings. When you first open a dApp like Osmosis, the extension doesn't automatically connect. You need to manually add the site to the trusted list. Click the Cosmostation wallet icon in your browser toolbar to open the popup. Look for a small gear icon or a "Settings" button in the bottom left of the popup. Then go to "Manage Sites" or "Connected Sites." There, you will see a list of domains your wallet has interacted with. If Osmosis isn't listed, you need to click "Add Site" and manually paste the URL of the dApp (e.g., `https://app.osmosis.zone`). After you add it, the extension will recognize the site, and the popup will appear again each time a transaction is requested. Also, check your browser's popup blocker settings—if it blocks [https://Web3-extension.com/wallet/cosmostation.php cosmostation wallet edge extension]'s popup, you won't see the confirmation window.<br><br>I staked some ATOM last week. How do I claim my staking rewards, and what happens to those rewards after I claim them? Do they go back into my available balance immediately?<br><br>To claim rewards, open the Cosmostation extension and click on your ATOM balance. Then click the "Stake" button again to view your current delegations. Each validator you have staked to will show a "Claim" button near your delegated amount. Click that button, and the extension will generate a transaction to send your accumulated staking rewards to your wallet address. You will need to confirm the transaction and pay a small gas fee (usually a few hundred ATOMs in fractions, like 0.0002 ATOM). Yes, once the transaction is confirmed on the blockchain (typically within 10–20 seconds), the claimed ATOM will appear in your "Available" balance inside the wallet extension. It will not be automatically re-staked. If you want to compound your gains, you will need to take that available ATOM and manually delegate it again to a validator using the "Delegate" function.<br>
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