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Nami wallet setup guide usage tips and problem solutions



Nami Wallet Setup Guide Practical Usage Tips and Common Problem Solutions

Install Nami Wallet on Chrome the browser extension only from the official Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons portal to avoid counterfeit software.

Initial Configuration & Security

After adding the extension, you will be prompted to either generate a new vault or restore an existing one. Your secret recovery phrase is the master key to all assets.


Write the 24-word seed phrase on durable material like steel, not on digital devices or paper prone to damage.
Never share this phrase; no legitimate service will request it.
Define a spending password with high entropy–mix uppercase, numbers, and symbols. This password encrypts the local data store.

Connecting to dApps

When a decentralized application requests a connection, a pop-up will appear. Carefully review the permissions. You can connect the entire vault or create a limited, single-address profile for enhanced privacy.


For frequent interactions, whitelist trusted sites in the extension's settings to streamline future confirmations.

Managing Assets & Transactions

To receive ADA or tokens, always use the "Receive" function to generate a fresh address. While addresses can recycle, using new ones improves privacy.


Before sending any asset:


Verify the recipient address character-by-character; consider using the first and last 4 characters as a quick check.
For custom tokens, ensure a minimum of ~1.4 ADA is included in the transaction to cover the UTXO "minAda" requirement.
Anticipate network fees (typically 0.16-0.18 ADA) and ensure your balance accounts for them.

Handling Native Tokens & NFTs

Your manager displays all Cardano-based assets held at your address. If a new token doesn't appear immediately, use the "Refresh Assets" button. Minting and burning tokens require advanced tooling; this interface is primarily for holding and transferring.


For viewing NFT metadata and media, the extension often relies on external services like pool.pm or ipfs.io. If images fail to load, check your network's firewall settings or try another gateway.

Resolving Common Issues

Transaction Stuck or Failing: This is often due to insufficient ADA for fees or the minAda reserve. Increase the ADA amount sent with a token. Check cardanoscan.io for network congestion.


Balance Not Updating: The extension caches data. Click the circular arrow sync icon. If the problem persists, clear the browser cache and restart the browser.


Extension Not Connecting to dApp: Ensure the dApp is on the same network (Mainnet/Preprod) as your vault. Try revoking the connection in the extension's "Connected Sites" list and re-establishing it. Disable other Cardano-related extensions to rule out conflicts.


Forgotten Spending Password: There is no recovery. You must use your 24-word seed phrase to restore the vault elsewhere, creating a new spending password in the process. This does not affect on-chain assets.


Keep the extension updated. Developers release patches for performance and compatibility, especially before network upgrades like Conway.

Nami Wallet Setup Guide, Usage Tips, and Problem Solutions

Immediately after installing the browser extension, create a fresh seed phrase and store its twelve words offline, never digitally; this single action prevents most asset losses. Enable the "Allow DApp Interaction" toggle within the application's settings menu before your first transaction, as this permission is mandatory for connecting to decentralized exchanges or minting platforms. For consistent access, pin the extension in your browser's toolbar and confirm that your operating system and Chrome/Brave are updated to avoid connectivity glitches.


Should assets not appear, manually add the native token for that specific smart contract using the "Add Token" function with the correct Policy ID. If a transaction remains pending for minutes, check Cardano blockchain explorers like Cexplorer.io with your receiving address; network congestion often causes delays, not a software fault. A persistent "syncing" status typically resolves after clearing the browser's cache or temporarily disabling conflicting extensions, particularly other Cardano tools.

FAQ:
I installed Nami but my browser isn't showing the extension icon. What should I do?

First, check if the extension is simply hidden. In Chrome, click the puzzle piece icon; in Firefox, click the extensions menu. Pin Nami to your toolbar from there. If it's not listed, the installation might have failed. Go to your browser's extensions page (chrome://extensions or about:addons), ensure "Developer mode" is off, and try reinstalling Nami directly from the official Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons site. Restart your browser after installation.

Can I use my Nami wallet on more than one device or browser?

Your Nami wallet exists independently on each device where you install the extension. To use it on multiple devices, you must recover the wallet on each new one using your 24-word seed phrase. It's not a synchronized account; it's separate instances accessing the same blockchain addresses. Always ensure you securely store your seed phrase offline and never enter it on unofficial websites.

What's the difference between a "read-only" wallet and a "hardware" wallet connection in Nami?

A read-only wallet lets you view the balance and transaction history of a specific address without the ability to send funds or interact with dApps. You only need the public address to add it. Connecting a hardware wallet, like a Ledger, is different. It allows you to securely sign transactions using your physical device. The private keys never leave the Ledger, providing a higher security level for active use compared to a standard Nami wallet where keys are stored in the browser.

I sent ADA to my Nami wallet but it hasn't appeared. Where are my funds?

Remain calm; blockchain transactions are irreversible but sometimes delayed. First, verify the transaction on a Cardano blockchain explorer like Cardanoscan. Copy your Nami receiving address and paste it into the explorer's search bar. If you see the transaction confirmed, your funds are safe. In Nami, try switching networks (from Mainnet to Preprod and back) or reload the extension. Also, check if you sent to the correct address. If the explorer shows no transaction, the issue is with the sending platform, not Nami.

How do I stake ADA inside the Nami wallet, and what are the benefits?

Staking in Nami is straightforward. Click the "Delegation" tab in the extension. You'll see a list of stake pools. Choose one based on its performance, margin, and pledge. Click "Delegate," confirm the small transaction fee (around 0.17 ADA), and sign. Your ADA is never locked; you can spend it anytime. Rewards start accruing after about 15-20 days and are distributed every 5 days. Staking helps secure the Cardano network and earns you passive income, typically 3-4% annually. You can change pools anytime without cost, aside from the standard transaction fee.