On this pagePrepare before you beginFollow the action in orderWhat to verify at each stepCommon mistakes and recovery thinkingA practical security checklistReview after completion

Prepare before you begin

Before starting Create & Backup, gather the information related to wallet creation, wallet import, and seed phrases. After creating a wallet, the priority is not exploring more buttons; it is establishing a recovery process you control and can verify. Do not search for recovery material on an unfamiliar site or skip a network, address or permission check simply because the workflow looks familiar. Good preparation makes later anomalies easier to notice.

Key point: private keys

During the action, treat private keys and offline backup as separate checkpoints rather than one combined confirmation. When a state related to recovery rehearsal appears, make sure it belongs to the intended network and object. If the request differs from what you expected, stop and re-check instead of submitting the same request several times.

After completion, keep enough public information to review the result. Revisit wallet creation, confirm that wallet import and seed phrases match the intended outcome, and make sure private keys has not left an unnecessary permission behind. On-chain transactions generally cannot be reversed by a wallet alone, so post-action review is part of the workflow, not an optional extra.

Follow the action in order

Before starting Create & Backup, gather the information related to wallet import, seed phrases, and private keys. After creating a wallet, the priority is not exploring more buttons; it is establishing a recovery process you control and can verify. Do not search for recovery material on an unfamiliar site or skip a network, address or permission check simply because the workflow looks familiar. Good preparation makes later anomalies easier to notice.

Key point: offline backup

During the action, treat offline backup and recovery rehearsal as separate checkpoints rather than one combined confirmation. When a state related to wallet creation appears, make sure it belongs to the intended network and object. If the request differs from what you expected, stop and re-check instead of submitting the same request several times.

After completion, keep enough public information to review the result. Revisit wallet import, confirm that seed phrases and private keys match the intended outcome, and make sure offline backup has not left an unnecessary permission behind. On-chain transactions generally cannot be reversed by a wallet alone, so post-action review is part of the workflow, not an optional extra.

What to verify at each step

Before starting Create & Backup, gather the information related to seed phrases, private keys, and offline backup. After creating a wallet, the priority is not exploring more buttons; it is establishing a recovery process you control and can verify. Do not search for recovery material on an unfamiliar site or skip a network, address or permission check simply because the workflow looks familiar. Good preparation makes later anomalies easier to notice.

Key point: recovery rehearsal

During the action, treat recovery rehearsal and wallet creation as separate checkpoints rather than one combined confirmation. When a state related to wallet import appears, make sure it belongs to the intended network and object. If the request differs from what you expected, stop and re-check instead of submitting the same request several times.

After completion, keep enough public information to review the result. Revisit seed phrases, confirm that private keys and offline backup match the intended outcome, and make sure recovery rehearsal has not left an unnecessary permission behind. On-chain transactions generally cannot be reversed by a wallet alone, so post-action review is part of the workflow, not an optional extra.

01 Review seed phrases before moving to private keys; if the two do not describe the same intended action, stop and investigate.
02 Review private keys before moving to offline backup; if the two do not describe the same intended action, stop and investigate.
03 Review offline backup before moving to recovery rehearsal; if the two do not describe the same intended action, stop and investigate.

Common mistakes and recovery thinking

Before starting Create & Backup, gather the information related to private keys, offline backup, and recovery rehearsal. After creating a wallet, the priority is not exploring more buttons; it is establishing a recovery process you control and can verify. Do not search for recovery material on an unfamiliar site or skip a network, address or permission check simply because the workflow looks familiar. Good preparation makes later anomalies easier to notice.

Key point: wallet creation

During the action, treat wallet creation and wallet import as separate checkpoints rather than one combined confirmation. When a state related to seed phrases appears, make sure it belongs to the intended network and object. If the request differs from what you expected, stop and re-check instead of submitting the same request several times.

After completion, keep enough public information to review the result. Revisit private keys, confirm that offline backup and recovery rehearsal match the intended outcome, and make sure wallet creation has not left an unnecessary permission behind. On-chain transactions generally cannot be reversed by a wallet alone, so post-action review is part of the workflow, not an optional extra.

A practical security checklist

Before starting Create & Backup, gather the information related to offline backup, recovery rehearsal, and wallet creation. After creating a wallet, the priority is not exploring more buttons; it is establishing a recovery process you control and can verify. Do not search for recovery material on an unfamiliar site or skip a network, address or permission check simply because the workflow looks familiar. Good preparation makes later anomalies easier to notice.

Key point: wallet import

During the action, treat wallet import and seed phrases as separate checkpoints rather than one combined confirmation. When a state related to private keys appears, make sure it belongs to the intended network and object. If the request differs from what you expected, stop and re-check instead of submitting the same request several times.

After completion, keep enough public information to review the result. Revisit offline backup, confirm that recovery rehearsal and wallet creation match the intended outcome, and make sure wallet import has not left an unnecessary permission behind. On-chain transactions generally cannot be reversed by a wallet alone, so post-action review is part of the workflow, not an optional extra.

  • Check wallet creation in the correct network and request context before confirming.
  • Check wallet import in the correct network and request context before confirming.
  • Check seed phrases in the correct network and request context before confirming.
  • Check private keys in the correct network and request context before confirming.
  • Check offline backup in the correct network and request context before confirming.

Review after completion

Before starting Create & Backup, gather the information related to recovery rehearsal, wallet creation, and wallet import. After creating a wallet, the priority is not exploring more buttons; it is establishing a recovery process you control and can verify. Do not search for recovery material on an unfamiliar site or skip a network, address or permission check simply because the workflow looks familiar. Good preparation makes later anomalies easier to notice.

Key point: seed phrases

During the action, treat seed phrases and private keys as separate checkpoints rather than one combined confirmation. When a state related to offline backup appears, make sure it belongs to the intended network and object. If the request differs from what you expected, stop and re-check instead of submitting the same request several times.

After completion, keep enough public information to review the result. Revisit recovery rehearsal, confirm that wallet creation and wallet import match the intended outcome, and make sure seed phrases has not left an unnecessary permission behind. On-chain transactions generally cannot be reversed by a wallet alone, so post-action review is part of the workflow, not an optional extra.

Notice: Important: on-chain transactions generally cannot be reversed by a wallet alone. Third-party DApps, smart contracts and staking services can introduce risk. Never send a seed phrase, private key or verification code to anyone.