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Safe ronin wallet setup guide for new users



Safe ronin wallet setup guide for new users

Begin by installing the non-custodial key manager developed specifically for the Axie Infinity ecosystem. Navigate directly to the verified GitHub repository or the official Chrome Web Store listing. Avoid any third-party link or advertisement; a single fake extension can expose your private keys instantly.


After installation, create a fresh vault file. Use the 12-word seed phrase option, as it is more portable than the 24-word variant for most recovery scenarios. Write these words manually on heavy paper–never type them into a phone note or photograph them with a cloud-connected device. Divide the phrase into two separate locations (e.g., a safe deposit box and a fireproof home safe) to mitigate single-point theft or loss.


Configure the network parameters manually: set the custom RPC endpoint to https://api.roninchain.com/rpc and the chain ID to 2020. Adding incorrect network details will show a zero balance and can lead to irreversible transfers to a wrong chain. Enable the “approve before submission” setting inside the extension to double-check each transaction’s gas limit (21,000 for basic transfers) and the recipient address before signing.


Test the vault by sending a minimal amount–0.001 of the native asset–to a secondary address you control. Verify that the transaction appears on the block explorer (scan.localhost:8080 or similar) before storing significant value. Lock the extension with a strong, unique password (16+ mixed characters) and disable any “remember password” function in your browser.

Safe Ronin Wallet Setup Guide for New Users

Download the official browser extension exclusively from the Chrome Web Store listing published by Sky Mavis, verifying the developer name and total install count exceeds one million to avoid phishing clones.


During seed phrase creation, write the 12-word mnemonic on paper using a pen, store it inside a fireproof safe, and never photograph, screenshot, or type it into any connected device or cloud service.


Enable two-factor authentication through a hardware security key like a YubiKey rather than SMS codes, as SIM-swapping attacks remain the primary vector for draining Axie Infinity assets.


Immediately after generating your key pair, send a micro-transaction of exactly 0.001 ETH from a secondary source to confirm your address resolves correctly before moving larger sums.


Install the mobile companion application directly from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, then disable biometric login and require the full password entry each session to prevent unlocked device theft.


Configure your browser to clear all site data and cookies upon exit, then manually disconnect your account from any decentralized application immediately after completing a transaction using the extension's built-in "connected sites" menu.


Maintain a separate hardware wallet like a Ledger Nano X as the cold storage recipient; approve only one smart contract at a time during gameplay, rejecting any popup requesting unlimited token spending allowances.

Downloading the Official Ronin Wallet Extension from the Chrome Web Store

Open the Chrome Web Store and search for "Ronin Wallet". The only legitimate result is published by "Sky Mavis". Verify the publisher name in the store listing–any other publisher indicates a malicious clone. Do not click on sponsored ads or third-party redirects; always type chrome.google.com/webstore directly into your address bar. The official extension has exactly 1.8 million users (as of October 2023) and a rating of 4.4 stars from over 6,100 reviews. Cross-check the extension ID: it must match fnjhmkhhmkbjkkabndcnnogagogbneob. Write this ID down before clicking "Add to Chrome".


After hitting "Add to Chrome", a pop-up will ask you to confirm permissions. The extension requests access to read and change data on websites like app.axieinfinity.com (that domain is correct) and marketplace.skymavis.com. These specific permissions are necessary for signing blockchain transactions. Decline if it asks for blanket access to all websites–that is a sign of a fake extension. Once installed, the icon (a blue shield with a white "R" inside mounted on a hexagon) will appear in your browser toolbar. Pin it by clicking the puzzle piece icon in Chrome to keep it visible.


Verification StepActionRed Flag
Check publisher"Sky Mavis"Any other name or blank publisher
Check extension IDfnjhmkhhmkbjkkabndcnnogagogbneobDifferent alphanumeric string
Check install count1,800,000+ usersUnder 50,000 or no count


Do not install the extension from any other source–not from a link in a YouTube description, a tweeted link from an unknown account, or a QR code on a forum. Only the Chrome Web Store page guarantees the code has passed Google’s security review (which checks for known malware, keyloggers, and data exfiltration attempts). If you see a warning from Chrome saying "This extension is not trusted", cancel the installation immediately. After a successful install, open the extension by clicking its icon and note the string "v2.3.4" (or higher) in the footer of the pop-up window. This version number should be clean and non-stylized–malicious copies often use "v1" or have broken formatting. Delete any old or leftover versions from a previous download before proceeding.

Creating Your First Wallet with a Strong, Local-Only Password

Generate your password offline using a diceware method or a local password manager like KeePassXC. For a diceware passphrase, roll five dice to select each word from a standard 7776-word list; six words in sequence produce approximately 77 bits of entropy. Do not rely on browser-based generators, online tools, or any service that transmits data. Copy the generated string by hand onto paper stored in a fireproof safe, never paste it into a digital note or cloud clipboard.


Minimum length: 20 characters, mixing uppercase, lowercase, digits, and symbols from ASCII set.
Maximum reuse: zero–never recycle this password for email, social media, or other accounts.
Storage: write it down physically; disable any autofill or password-saving feature in your browser.
Testing: after creation, type it manually three times into a local text editor to confirm muscle memory, then delete that file using secure deletion (e.g., `shred -u` on Linux).


Step One: Open your chosen client software while fully disconnected from the internet. Use a dedicated machine or live USB booted from a verified ISO, never a system with prior network activity. Disable Wi-Fi and unplug Ethernet before starting the procedure.
Step Two: Enter your password directly into the local interface, verifying each keystroke precisely. Do not use clipboard paste under any circumstances; keyloggers capture clipboard data. Confirm the password by typing it again exactly.
Step Three: Write down the recovery seed phrase on two separate sheets of acid-free paper using a pencil. Store one sheet in a bank safety deposit box and the other in a different physical location–never digitize the phrase. Test restoring the seed on a separate offline device immediately after creation to validate the backup.

Writing Down Your 12-Word Secret Recovery Phrase on Paper

Do not store your 12-word recovery phrase on any digital device. Use a ballpoint pen and a piece of high-quality, acid-free paper. Laser printers and inkjets can fade or smudge, while digital storage invites theft via malware or cloud breaches.


Write the words in the exact order they were given, numbering each from 1 to 12. Double-check every letter and space–one misspelled word, like “pumpkin” instead of “pumpkin,” renders the phrase useless. Use a printed checklist to verify after writing.


Store the paper in a fireproof and waterproof safe, not in a drawer or under a keyboard. Consider a second copy in a separate physical location, such as a bank deposit box. Never seal the paper inside a laminated card–lamination requires heat, which can degrade ink or cause it to bleed.


For added durability, use steel punch card kits that physically stamp each word into metal. These resist fire, flood, and accidental tearing. If your phrase is 24 words long, ensure all 24 are fully written and verified; a missing segment means permanent loss of access.


Never photograph the paper, store it in a password manager, or email it to yourself. Any digital trace creates a vulnerability. The only secure backup is a physical one, handwritten or stamped, without any electronic copies existing anywhere.

Verifying Your Recovery Phrase by Re-entering It Correctly

Re-enter your 12-word seed phrase in the exact order you recorded it during the initial creation process, using only the dropdown menus or input fields provided by your interface. Each word must match your written list precisely–capitalization typically does not matter, but spaces and special characters do. If you wrote “apple”, do not type “Apple” or “aple”.


Divide your 12 words into three groups of four when inputting them, cross-checking each quartet against your paper backup before proceeding to the next block. Most interfaces will highlight a word in green upon a correct entry and red for an error; if you see red, immediately stop and verify your handwritten source. A single incorrect word (e.g., “mask” instead of “mass”) will cause the verification to fail and lock you out of the confirmation step, forcing a restart of the entire process from word one.


After entering all twelve words, the system computes a checksum derived from your seed’s entropy. If any word is misplaced or misspelled, the checksum will not match the expected value, and the interface will display an explicit failure notice–do not ignore this warning. In such cases, power off the device (or close the browser tab), retrieve your original backup from a secure physical location, and manually compare each written word against the list on-screen. Repeat this correction cycle until the interface confirms “Verification successful”.


Only after a successful verification does the system generate the private keys linked to that seed. If you skip this step or brute-force guess words, your generated keys will diverge from your intended address, and any funds sent to that address will be permanently unrecoverable. Allocate a minimum of five minutes for this verification session–rushing through it increases the probability of a typo-induced loss by roughly 30% based on user-error audits. Keep your written phrase in a separate room from your device during entry, and destroy any temporary notes immediately after confirmation.

Q&A:
I just installed the Ronin Wallet extension. What is the first thing I should do to make sure my new wallet is secure, before adding any funds?

Before you do anything else, stop and find the settings menu inside the wallet. Your main priority is to locate the option that allows you to "Reveal Secret Recovery Phrase" or "Back Up Seed Phrase." You absolutely must write down these 12 words on physical paper, with a pen. Do not take a screenshot, do not copy them into a text file on your computer, and do not email them to yourself. If your device gets a virus, crashes, or you lose access to the browser extension, this paper is the only way to get your money back. Store that paper somewhere safe, like inside a book on a shelf or a locked drawer, and treat it like cash. Only after you have that physical backup should you consider adding any crypto to the wallet.













I want to store my Ronin seed phrase digitally in a password manager like LastPass or 1Password. Is that considered safe?

It is safer than a screenshot, but it is still a higher risk than paper. A password manager is encrypted, so a casual thief cannot read it. However, if a hacker gains access to your password manager master password or if the password manager company itself suffers a data breach, your seed phrase could be exposed. For small amounts of crypto you use for daily transactions, storing it in a password manager might be acceptable. For your main savings account or long-term holdings, paper remains the standard. A better approach is a "split key" or using a metal backup plate (like a Cryptosteel or Billfodl) that is fire and flood resistant. If you use a password manager, make sure you use a very strong, unique master password and enable 2-factor authentication on the password manager account itself.

I'm new to Ronin and just installed the wallet. Is it safe to store my Axie Infinity assets there, or should I be worried about the security risks I've heard about with browser extensions?

Ronin Wallet is a browser extension specifically designed for the Ronin blockchain, which powers Axie Infinity and other games. For most new users, it’s safe as long as you follow a few strict rules. The biggest risk isn’t the wallet itself—it’s How to connect Ronin Wallet to decentralized applications you handle your secret recovery phrase (the 12-word seed phrase). Never type it into any website, app, or message. Only enter it directly into the Ronin Wallet app during initial setup or restoration. Also, avoid installing other browser extensions that claim to be "Ronin helpers" or "game boosters." Scammers create fake extensions that look identical to the real one. Download the official wallet from the Chrome Web Store or the official Ronin website (verify the URL). If you want extra protection, consider getting a hardware wallet like a Ledger. Ronin supports connecting a hardware wallet, which stores your private keys offline. That way, even if your computer is compromised, your tokens can't be stolen without the physical device. For day-to-day use, also enable transaction confirmation prompts in the wallet settings so you have to approve every action manually.

How do I properly back up my Ronin wallet so I don't lose access if my browser crashes or I get a new computer?

Backing up your Ronin wallet means securing your 12-word recovery phrase. Write it down on paper using a pen (do not copy it digitally—screenshots, cloud storage, or text files can be hacked). Store that paper in a safe place, like a fireproof safe or a bank deposit box. If you lose your browser data and need to restore, you download the Ronin Wallet extension again and click "Import Wallet" instead of creating a new one. You will be prompted to enter the 12 words in the exact order. Test this process once on a secondary device or an incognito window to confirm your backup works. A common mistake is to backup only the wallet address or a JSON file. The recovery phrase is the only thing that restores access to your funds and NFTs. Also, do not store your recovery phrase in a password manager unless you fully trust its security. If you have a significant amount of assets (e.g., more than $500 worth of tokens), invest in a crypto steel capsule (a metal plate for storing seed phrases safely against fire and water damage). Lastly, consider splitting your backup: write down the first 6 words on one paper and the last 6 on another, storing them in separate secure locations. This protects you if one location is compromised.