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Glow Wallet Edge extension wallet setup installation and recovery guide



Glow Wallet Setup Installation Guide and Recovery Process Steps

Download the application exclusively from the official source, the Chrome Web Store or the developer's verified GitHub repository. Third-party sites risk modified code designed to steal your capital.


During initialization, the software will generate a unique 12 or 24-word mnemonic phrase. This sequence is the absolute master key to your holdings. Write each word in its exact order on durable, non-digital media. Storing this phrase on any internet-connected device–a screenshot, text file, or cloud note–creates a critical vulnerability.


Before transferring significant value, conduct a verification. Send a minimal amount of SOL (e.g., 0.001 SOL) to your new address and confirm you can send it back out. This small test validates the configuration process and prevents catastrophic errors.


Should your primary device become lost or inoperable, your funds remain accessible. Obtain a fresh copy of the application on a new machine. Select the option to restore an existing vault and input your secret phrase verbatim. The software reconstructs all addresses and transaction history, returning full control.

Glow Wallet Setup, Installation and Recovery Guide

Immediately after downloading the application from the official app store, disconnect your device from the internet. This initial offline step creates a critical air-gap, significantly reducing the attack surface for your seed phrase generation. Proceed to generate your new vault's mnemonic phrase only within this isolated environment, ensuring no malware can intercept the 12 or 24 words that constitute absolute control over your assets.


Your secret recovery phrase is non-negotiable. Record it exclusively on physical, durable media like stamped metal plates, storing multiple copies in separate, secure geographical locations. Never digitize these words–no photos, cloud notes, or typed documents. For advanced configuration, integrate a hardware signer; the process involves scanning a QR code with your mobile vault while the hardware device remains offline, delegating signing authority without exposing private keys. Regularly verify receiving addresses on both your mobile and hardware signer's display to catch address-swapping malware.


ActionCorrect MethodCritical Risk to AvoidPhrase BackupMetal plate, multiple locationsDigital storage (screenshot, email)InitializationOn an offline deviceGenerating keys while onlineTransaction VerificationCross-check addresses on all devicesApproving a transaction displayed only on one screen Should you need to restore access, use only your physical backup phrase. Input the words directly into the application's restore interface in the exact order, again preferably while offline first. This process will regenerate all keys and transaction history, proving the decentralized nature of your self-custody–the network recognizes only the cryptographic signature derived from those words.

Downloading and Installing the Glow Wallet Extension

Navigate directly to the official Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons portal using your browser's address bar.


Search for the specific utility by its exact name. Verify the developer's identity matches the project's official team before proceeding. A single click on the "Add to Browser" button initiates the process; confirm any permission prompts to finalize the integration.


Successful integration is signaled by a new icon appearing in your browser's toolbar extension menu. Pin this icon for immediate access. The initial launch will present you with a clear choice: generate a new vault or restore an existing one using your secret phrase.


Double-check the URL of the store page to avoid fraudulent copies.
Never install the extension from links sent via email or social media messages.
Review the permissions requested; they should only relate to browser interaction and not include unusual data access.


If the icon fails to appear, access your browser's extension management page (chrome://extensions or about:addons), ensure the tool is enabled, and reload your active tabs.


This software functions entirely client-side. No account registration or personal data submission is required at this stage, establishing local control over your assets from the first moment.

Creating and Securing Your First Wallet

Immediately write your 12 or 24-word secret phrase on durable, non-digital material like stainless steel, storing copies in separate, physically secure locations; digital screenshots or cloud storage create catastrophic vulnerability.


Fund your new vault with a minimal test transaction first, confirming you can successfully send and receive assets before committing larger sums. This practical verification proves your configuration works and you control the keys.


Enable all available native security layers: a strong alphanumeric password for the application itself, biometric authentication for device access, and transaction signing confirmations for every outgoing transfer. Treat these as non-negotiable, interdependent barriers.


Never input your seed phrase due to unsolicited contact; legitimate support will never ask for it. Your private keys are the sole, permanent authority–their loss or exposure guarantees irreversible theft of holdings with no recourse.

FAQ:
What are the minimum system requirements to install the Glow wallet on my computer?

To install the Glow wallet, your computer needs to run a relatively recent operating system. For Windows, you should have Windows 10 or a newer version. Mac users require macOS Catalina (10.15) or later. If you're on Linux, a mainstream distribution like Ubuntu 20.04 LTS or Fedora 33 is a good starting point. You'll also need about 200 MB of free disk space for the application files and a stable internet connection for the initial download and synchronization with the blockchain.

I lost my recovery phrase. Can I get my funds back?

No. The recovery phrase is the only way to restore access to your wallet and the funds within it. The Glow wallet, like all self-custody wallets, does not store your private keys or recovery phrase on its servers. There is no "forgot password" option. If you lose your 12 or 24-word phrase, the wallet and any cryptocurrency it holds cannot be recovered by anyone, including the wallet's developers. This is why writing it down on paper and storing it in a secure, offline location is the most critical step.

During setup, the software is asking for a "wallet name" and a "spending password." What are these for?

The wallet name is just a local label for your convenience. If you plan to create multiple wallets within the Glow application, you can name them "Savings," "Trading," or "Family" to tell them apart. It is not stored on the blockchain and has no security function. The spending password is different. It encrypts the wallet file on your specific device. You must enter this password every time you want to send funds from this wallet on this computer. It protects your wallet if someone gains physical access to your machine, but it cannot be used to recover the wallet on a new device.

Is it safe to install the Glow wallet from a third-party website or app store?

You should only download the Glow wallet installer from its official website. The official source is the only way to guarantee you are getting the authentic, unmodified software. Downloading from a third-party site or an unofficial app store carries a high risk. The software could be malicious, designed to steal your recovery phrase or funds. Always verify the website's URL and look for official announcements from the project's recognized social media channels to confirm the correct download link.

I'm restoring my wallet on a new phone using the recovery phrase. The process is complete, but my transaction history isn't showing. Is this normal?

Yes, this is expected behavior. When you restore a wallet using the recovery phrase, you are regenerating the private keys that control your addresses on the blockchain. The wallet software will scan the blockchain for activity related to those keys and will correctly show your current balance. However, your local transaction labels, contacts, or the order in which transactions appeared in your old wallet's interface are not part of the blockchain data and will not transfer over. Your funds are secure; you just need to re-create any personal organizational data within the new installation.

I downloaded the Glow wallet app. What are the first steps I should take to set it up securely on my phone?

After installing the Glow wallet, open the application. You will be presented with a clear choice: "Create New Wallet" or "Restore Wallet." Since this is a new setup, select "Create New Wallet." The app will then generate and display your secret recovery phrase. This phrase is typically 12 or 24 random words. You must write these words down on paper in the exact order they appear. Do not save a screenshot, digital note, or email this phrase to yourself. After you have physically written down the phrase, the app will ask you to confirm it by selecting the words in the correct sequence. This step checks that you recorded it properly. Once confirmed, you will be prompted to set a strong PIN code for daily access to the wallet. This PIN protects your wallet on that specific device. The entire process is designed to be straightforward and takes only a few minutes.

My phone was lost. I have my recovery phrase from Glow wallet. How do I get my funds and transaction history back on a new device?

Recovering your wallet requires the official Glow wallet app and your written recovery phrase. First, install the Glow wallet on your new phone from the official app store. Upon opening, choose the "Restore Wallet" option. You will be asked to enter your secret recovery phrase. Input the words exactly as you wrote them, in the same order, with a single space between each word. The wallet software will use this phrase to rebuild your private keys. After processing, your complete balance and full transaction history will appear. This happens because the blockchain records all activity linked to your wallet's public address, which is derived from your recovery phrase. The wallet simply recalculates the address and fetches the data from the network. Finally, set a new PIN for security on the new device. Your funds are now accessible again.