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Frame wallet install connect dapps staking recovery



Frame Wallet Setup DApp Connections Staking and Recovery Process Guide

Begin with the official browser extension. Acquire it directly from the store for your chosen browser–Chrome, Firefox, or Brave. This step verifies the authenticity of the software and prevents the use of malicious clones. After adding the extension, generate a new seed phrase. Write these twelve or twenty-four words on durable, offline material and store them in a physically secure location. This sequence of characters is the absolute key to your holdings.


Interacting with decentralized applications requires explicit approval for each transaction. Carefully review every contract interaction and gas fee estimate before confirming. For managing Proof-of-Stake assets, delegate your tokens to a validator through the extension's interface. Prioritize validators with a proven track record of reliability and a commission rate that aligns with your expectations. Regularly monitor your delegated balance and any accrued rewards.


Should you need to migrate your access to a new device, use your recorded seed phrase. Enter the words in the exact order during the setup process of the software on the fresh system. Never share this phrase digitally; a legitimate interface will never request it via email or messaging platforms. This method restores complete control over your portfolio, including all associated application permissions and staked positions.

FAQ:
I installed the Frame wallet extension but it's not connecting to any dApps. What could be wrong?

The most common cause is a browser permission or cache issue. First, ensure the Frame wallet extension is active and unlocked. Then, check the specific website's connection request; a small pop-up from the extension should appear. If it doesn't, try these steps: clear your browser's cache for that site, disable other wallet extensions temporarily to avoid conflicts, and verify that the site supports WalletConnect or the Ethereum provider Frame uses. Sometimes, simply restarting your browser resolves the connection problem.

How do I stake assets directly from my Frame wallet?

Frame itself is a non-custodial interface for your existing assets, not a direct staking service. To stake, you connect your Frame wallet to a supported staking dApp, like Lido or Rocket Pool. Once connected through the dApp's interface, you can delegate your ETH or other assets. The private keys never leave your Frame environment, keeping the process secure. Always confirm you are on the correct website before approving any staking transaction.

My computer crashed and I need to recover my wallet on a new device. How does recovery work with Frame?

Recovery depends entirely on your initial setup method. If you created a wallet using a Secret Recovery Phrase (12 or 24 words), you download Frame on the new device and select "Import Existing Wallet." Enter your phrase to restore access. If you set up Frame Wallet Edge extension with a hardware wallet like a Ledger, simply connect the hardware device to the new computer and install the Frame extension; your accounts will be accessible because the keys are on the hardware device. Your recovery security is defined by your chosen seed phrase or hardware device.

Is it safe to connect my Frame wallet to any dApp I find?

No, you should be selective. Connecting a wallet grants a dApp certain permissions to interact with your assets. Only connect to projects you have researched and trust. A malicious dApp could request approval for a transaction that drains your funds. Check website URLs carefully to avoid phishing copies. Frame's isolation from your browser provides a layer of protection, but you remain responsible for the transactions you sign. Revoke unused connections in your wallet settings periodically.

What's the difference between installing the Frame desktop app versus the browser extension?

The desktop application operates as a separate, standalone program on your computer. This provides stronger isolation from your browser, which can be targeted by malware or phishing scripts. The browser extension is more convenient for frequent dApp interactions but has a larger potential attack surface. For maximum security with high-value accounts, use the desktop app. For daily use with smaller amounts, the extension may be suitable. You can use the same recovery phrase for both if you want the same accounts available in each version.