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Cosmostation wallet extension setup and use guide

Download the standalone browser module directly from the Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons site; avoid third-party distributors. After installation, pin the tool to your toolbar for quick access. Click the icon and select “Create a new seed” to generate a 24-word recovery phrase – store this offline in a fireproof safe, never screenshot it. The phrase is your sole key to assets; losing it means permanent loss.


For security, initialize the tool on a dedicated device with no other browser extensions active. Assign a strong password of at least 12 characters, mixing uppercase, numbers, and symbols. This password encrypts the local storage of your private keys – if forgotten, you must restore from the recovery phrase. Test the password entry twice to avoid typos.


To add a second account, click the profile icon and “Add Wallet,” then select “Import Wallet.” Paste your existing recovery phrase (24 words exactly) or import a private key in hex format. Each account appears as a separate card showing its public address and balances. Rename each card for clarity, e.g., “Main Trading” or “Staking Vault.”


Connecting to dApps requires one click: open the target platform, click the browser module icon, and approve the connection request. For token transfers, copy the recipient address, paste it into the “Send” field, and double-check the first and last 6 characters. Set gas manually to “Average” or “High” to avoid stuck transactions during network congestion. Always test with a small amount first.

Cosmostation Wallet Extension Setup and Use Guide

Download the application exclusively from the Chrome Web Store or the Brave Browser extension repository. Verify the publisher is listed as "Cosmostation" and check the number of installs–anything below 50,000 for the official build is a red flag. After installation, pin the icon to your toolbar; this action saves you from digging through the browser’s puzzle-piece menu every time you need to sign a transaction.


Click the pinned icon, then select "Create a new master key." Write down the 24-word mnemonic phrase on a physical piece of paper, not a screenshot or a text file. Store that paper in a fireproof safe–no exceptions, as this phrase is the single point of recovery for every blockchain address you generate.
Retype the phrase in the confirm window. If you fail this step, you must start over; the software does not offer a skip option. Set a strong browser-level password of at least 12 characters, mixing uppercase, numerals, and symbols.


Once inside the interface, navigate to the "Manage Assets" section to add specific chains. The tool defaults to Cosmos Hub but supports over 40 networks like Osmosis, Juno, and Crypto.org. For each chain, you must toggle the visibility switch; otherwise, your balances remain hidden. To transfer tokens, click the chain name, hit "Send," paste the recipient address, and type the amount in the native denomination (e.g., ATOM, OSMO). Double-check the memo field for exchanges that require a destination tag–missing this can lock your funds permanently.


Staking requires a three-step sequence. Step one: acquire ATOM from a centralized exchange and transfer it to your address (the one starting with "cosmos1..."). Step two: inside the software, click "Stake," select a validator, and delegate your liquid tokens. Avoid validators with a commission rate near 0% (they often go offline), and never choose the top ten by voting power–this centralizes governance. Step three: claim staking rewards every 7–14 days to compound returns; unclaimed rewards do not auto-compound.


For governance, click "Vote" under the Governance tab. Read each proposal’s rationale on Mintscan.io before casting your ballot–blind voting favors malicious actors. A delegation of 1 ATOM grants one vote, but you can split it between "Yes," "No," "No with Veto," or "Abstain."
For IBC transfers, select the source chain, press "IBC Transfer," input the destination chain ID (e.g., "osmosis-1"), and confirm the channel number with the recipient chain’s documentation. A wrong channel sends your tokens to a non-existent relay, effectively burning them.


The "Reject" button for transaction approvals is not a suggestion–always verify the contract address before signing. Malicious dApps can request approvals for infinite token allowances. In the "Connected Sites" menu, revoke permissions for any dApp you do not actively use. Finally, test your mnemonic backup by restoring the application in a separate browser profile before you rely on it as your primary financial interface; a failed restoration means you lose access forever.

Q&A:




I just installed the Cosmostation browser extension, but it only shows me a screen with "Create Wallet" and "Import Wallet". I already have a Ledger. How do I connect my hardware wallet to this extension?

You can absolutely use your Ledger with the Cosmostation extension, but you won't use the "Create" or "Import" buttons for that. Look at the top right corner of the extension popup and you should see a small icon that looks like a hardware wallet or a plug. Click that. The extension will then ask you to connect your Ledger device. You need to make sure your Ledger is unlocked and the "Cosmos" app (or whichever chain app you plan to use, like Osmosis or Juno) is open on the Ledger. Once you select the correct app and click "Connect," the extension will scan for addresses. You will see your address appear; just click the "Add" button next to it. It’s important to note that for transactions, your Ledger will still need to physically approve the signing—the extension just creates the interface for you to see balances and send requests without moving your private keys off the hardware wallet.

I just installed the Cosmostation wallet extension, but I don’t see any option to create a new wallet. The app only asks me to import an existing wallet. What am I missing?

The Cosmostation wallet extension, unlike the mobile app, is designed primarily as an interface for interacting with decentralized applications (dApps) on the Cosmos ecosystem. It does not have a "Create New Wallet" feature on its own. To get started, you must first create a wallet using the Cosmostation mobile app (available on iOS and Android). Once you have a mnemonic phrase (seed phrase) from the mobile app, you can return to the browser extension and select "Import Wallet." Paste your 24-word mnemonic phrase there, set a password for the extension (this encrypts the data locally on your browser), and you’re set. If you don’t want to use a mobile device, you can also use the Keplr extension to generate a seed phrase and then import that same seed phrase into Cosmostation. The extension is purely a access tool—your keys are never stored on Cosmostation’s servers.

I’m trying to stake my ATOM through the Cosmostation extension, but when I click "Staking" in the menu, it just shows a blank page. Is this a known bug, or am I doing something wrong?

This is a common issue caused by the extension not being properly connected to a node. The Cosmostation extension relies on a remote procedure call (RPC) endpoint to fetch blockchain data. If that endpoint is slow or unreachable, the staking interface may fail to load. To fix this, first check that your extension is updated to the latest version via your browser’s extension store. Next, try switching networks. Click the extension icon, then the gear icon (settings), scroll to "Network," and select a different RPC node—for example, switch from the default to a public node like "https://rpc.cosmos.network" or a backup with lower latency. If you’re still seeing a blank screen, clear your browser cache, restart the browser, and re-enable the extension. Another common fix: make sure your wallet has a small amount of ATOM (at least 0.001) to cover transaction fees and that you’ve selected a validator before hitting "Stake." If none of this works, the issue might be temporary node downtime—Cosmostation usually resolves this within a few hours.

I want to use my Cosmostation extension to swap tokens on Osmosis, but when I connect the wallet, the dApp says "Chain not supported" or keeps asking me to install Keplr. How do I make it work?

Cosmostation extension supports the Cosmos IBC (Inter-Blockchain Communication) protocol, but it needs to be specifically configured for the Osmosis chain. When you visit the Osmosis decentralized exchange (app.osmosis.zone), the site may default to detecting Keplr because it’s more commonly used. To use Cosmostation, you need to manually add the Osmosis chain to your extension. Go to the extension settings, select "Manage Chains," and add "Osmosis" using the provided default parameters (chain ID: osmosis-1, RPC: https://rpc.osmosis.zone, REST: https://lcd.osmosis.zone). After adding it, return to the Osmosis app, and in the wallet connection popup, look for a "Cosmostation" option (sometimes hidden under "Other Wallets" or "More"). If it still doesn’t appear, try disconnecting any other wallets first, as the browser can get confused if multiple extensions are active. Alternatively, open the Osmosis app directly from the Cosmostation extension’s "Browser" tab (found in the bottom menu of the extension popup) to bypass detection issues. Once connected, your balances from both Cosmos Hub and Osmosis should be visible, and you can IBC transfer assets before swapping.

Every time I try to approve a transaction with the Cosmostation extension, the popup closes immediately after I enter my password. The transaction never goes through. What causes this, and how do I prevent it?

This issue usually occurs because the extension’s session timed out or because the transaction request was received from a background tab that the browser flagged as inactive. Cosmostation uses a popup window to sign transactions, but some browsers (especially Chrome) can kill popups from idle tabs to save memory. First, check that you are on the same browser tab where the dApp is actively open and focused—the extension popup should appear on top of that tab, not as a separate window. If the popup still closes instantly, try reducing your computer’s power-saving settings: disable "Hardware acceleration" in your browser settings (Chrome: Settings > System > toggle off "Use hardware acceleration when available"), or disable any popup blockers in your extension settings (the browser’s built-in blocker and third-party adblockers). Second, make sure your extension is not in "Locked" state before you attempt a transaction. Unlock it by clicking the extension icon and entering your password *before* clicking "Send" or "Approve" on the dApp—this prefetches your key. If the problem persists, try resetting the extension: remove it, clear browser cache, reinstall the extension, and re-import your seed phrase. Finally, test with a small amount first to confirm the fix works. This is usually a browser behavior issue, not a wallet bug.