Complete Process of Logging into Rabby Wallet
Rabby Wallet is a browser extension wallet designed for secure and seamless access to decentralized applications, especially across multiple EVM-compatible blockchains. Logging into Rabby Wallet is straightforward, whether you are a new user creating a wallet or an existing user accessing an existing one.
1. Install the Rabby Wallet Extension
Before logging in, ensure you have installed the Rabby Wallet extension on your browser. It is available for Chromium-based browsers such as Chrome and Brave. Once installed, you’ll see the Rabby icon next to your browser’s address bar.
2. Open the Rabby Wallet Extension
Click on the Rabby icon in your browser toolbar. This will open the Rabby interface, where you can begin the login or setup process.
3. Choose How to Access Your Wallet
Rabby Wallet offers multiple options for users to log in or import their accounts:
a. Create a New Wallet
If you are a new user:
- Click on Create a Wallet.
- You will be asked to set a strong password for your local device. This password protects the wallet interface from unauthorized access.
- After setting your password, you’ll receive a recovery phrase. Write this down and store it securely. This phrase is your backup and should never be shared with anyone.
- Confirm the recovery phrase by re-entering it when prompted.
After completing this step, you’ll be logged into your new Rabby Wallet.
b. Import an Existing Wallet
If you already have a wallet:
- Choose the Import Wallet option.
- You can import using a recovery phrase (12 or 24 words), private key, or a JSON file, depending on how your existing wallet is stored.
- After entering the required credentials, set a new password to secure your Rabby access.
- Rabby will then load your wallet accounts, including balances and history.
4. Using Rabby with Other Wallets (Optional)
Rabby Wallet can also sync with existing wallets like MetaMask:
- You may see an option to import accounts from MetaMask directly if it is already installed in your browser.
- Rabby will detect the MetaMask account and ask for your permission to import it.
- This process allows you to use Rabby without re-entering recovery phrases.
5. Unlocking Your Wallet
Once your wallet is created or imported:
- Every time you open your browser or refresh the Rabby extension, it will ask you to enter your password.
- Enter the correct password to unlock and access the wallet dashboard.
If you forget your password, you can reset the wallet by re-importing it using your recovery phrase.
6. Accessing the Dashboard
After logging in, you’ll be taken to the Rabby dashboard where you can:
- View your wallet address
- Check token balances across multiple chains
- Interact with decentralized applications
- Sign and confirm transactions
- Switch or auto-detect networks based on the dApp you are using
7. Security Notes
- Always keep your recovery phrase private and store it offline.
- Rabby Wallet does not store your information on any server. Everything is stored locally on your browser.
- Logging in is browser-based and does not require online authentication, which increases security and decentralization.
Conclusion
Logging into Rabby Wallet is simple and user-focused. Whether you’re creating a new wallet or importing an existing one, Rabby ensures the process is secure, efficient, and intuitive. Once logged in, users can enjoy the full range of DeFi tools across various blockchains with added security features like transaction simulation and risk detection.