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Connect Martian Wallet to DApps Stake Assets and Recover Funds Guide

Install the Martian browser extension from the official Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons portal. Never acquire software through links in forums or social media.

Establishing a Link to Applications

After creating your vault and securing the seed phrase offline, visit a supported Aptos application. Locate the account integration button, typically in a site's header.

Select the Martian extension from the browser's plugin list. Authorize the public address request; this action does not grant asset transfer permission. Confirm the network (Mainnet, Devnet, Testnet) matches the application's requirements.

Participating in Network Validation

For delegating tokens, navigate to a staking platform like Liquidswap or Tortuga. Choose a validator with a history of >99% uptime and commission below 8%. Specify the amount, retaining a small balance for future transaction fees.

Execute the delegation operation. Your assets remain under your custody but are allocated to the chosen validator's pool.

Regaining Access to a Compromised Vault

If you cannot enter your account, use the 12 or 24-word mnemonic phrase. Open the extension, select „Import Existing Account,“ and input each word in its exact order.

For a lost password but accessible extension, use the „Export Private Key“ feature via the account settings. This key allows direct import into a new vault instance.

Security Protocols

Transaction Simulation: The Martian interface previews every operation. Scrutinize the estimated gas fee and recipient address before final approval.

Revoking Permissions: Periodically review authorized apps. Revoke access for unused services within the extension's „Connected Sites“ menu.

Hardware Support: For substantial holdings, pair a Ledger device. This keeps signing operations offline, isolating keys from network-based threats.

Store the mnemonic phrase on physical media, not in cloud storage or screenshots. Reject transactions requesting unlimited spending approval. Verify all website URLs; phishing sites often use subtle character substitutions. Monitor delegation rewards; compound them weekly to enhance yield.

Connect Martian Wallet to DApps: Stake and Recover Funds Guide

Initiate the linking process directly within the decentralized application's interface, typically by selecting the „Sign In“ or „Link Account“ button.

Your browser extension will prompt a connection request; scrutinize the permissions requested, such as viewing your address and initiating transactions, before approving.

For securing assets, locate the „Earn“ or „Liquidity“ section, deposit your APTOS tokens into a validated smart contract from a known protocol like Liquidswap or Tortuga, and confirm the transaction, noting that rewards accrue based on network annual percentage rates which can fluctuate between 5% and 12%.

Always record your 12-word secret recovery phrase on physical media, stored securely offline; this sequence is the sole method to regenerate your private keys and regain access to your portfolio if you lose your device or forget your password.

Should you authorize a malicious smart contract, immediately employ your extension's interface to revoke permissions, often found under „Connected Sites“ or „Active Sessions,“ halting further unauthorized access.

If a transaction appears stuck or tokens seem absent, utilize the Aptos Explorer by pasting your public address to verify on-chain activity; genuine transfers are immutable and publicly visible.

Never disclose your seed phrase–legitimate support channels will never request it.

FAQ: I downloaded Martian Wallet, but I can't figure out how to actually connect it to a dApp website. The „Connect Wallet“ button doesn't show Martian as an option.

This is a common first step. Martian Wallet is a browser extension, similar to MetaMask. You don't select it from a website's list. First, ensure the extension is installed and you've created or imported a wallet. Then, when you go to a supported dApp (like a DeFi site on the Aptos or Sui networks), look for a „Connect Wallet“ button. Clicking it should trigger a pop-up *from the Martian extension itself*, not the website, asking for your permission to connect. If you don't see the pop-up, check your browser's toolbar for the Martian icon and click it. You may need to manually select „Connect to Site“ from the extension's menu. Always verify the website URL is correct before connecting.

Is staking through Martian Wallet safe? How does it work, and where do my coins actually go?

Staking via Martian uses the blockchain's native delegation system; your coins never leave your custody for a centralized exchange. When you stake, you delegate your tokens (like APT or SUI) to a chosen validator node. The tokens are locked in a smart contract on the blockchain, not sent to Martian or the validator. Martian provides the interface to interact with this contract. Rewards are generated by the network for helping secure it and are added directly to your staked balance. The main risk is validator performance—if a validator is slashed for misbehavior, a small portion of your stake could be penalized. Research validator commission rates and reliability before delegating.

I lost my device. How do I recover my Martian Wallet and funds on a new computer?

Recovery is possible only if you have your 12-word or 24-word secret recovery phrase. This phrase is the master key to your wallet. On your new device, install the Martian Wallet extension. During setup, choose „Import Wallet“ or „Recover Wallet.“ Enter your secret phrase exactly, including word order and spacing. This process generates the same keys and addresses on the new installation. Your funds are on the blockchain; the wallet just provides access. If you do not have your recovery phrase, there is no way to recover the wallet. Martian's team cannot restore it for you.

What's the difference between „Staking“ and „Restaking“ in the guide, and why would I use one over the other?

Staking and restaking serve different purposes. Standard staking is for earning rewards by delegating to validators on a primary network, like Aptos. Restaking typically involves using your already-staked assets to help secure other, newer services or networks (often called „Layer 2“ or AVS). This can let you earn additional rewards from multiple sources with the same base tokens. However, restaking adds complexity and can involve different risks, like software bugs in the new services. Use standard staking for simpler, network-level rewards. Consider restaking only after you understand the specific additional protocols involved and their potential risks.

After connecting my wallet to a dApp, I approved a transaction that seems wrong. Can I cancel it or get my funds back?

Once a transaction is signed and broadcast to the blockchain, it cannot be canceled or reversed. This is a core aspect of blockchain technology. If you approved a malicious transaction, the funds are likely gone. Your immediate action should be to disconnect the dApp from your wallet within the Martian extension settings. Then, revoke any token allowances you may have granted to that dApp's smart contract. You can use a blockchain explorer for Aptos or Sui to review the transaction details and see exactly what was authorized. To avoid this, always verify the dApp's official URL, and review every transaction message carefully before signing, especially if it asks for unlimited token access.

I connected my Martian wallet to a dApp and staked some tokens, but now the dApp website appears to be gone. How can I get my staked funds back?

Your funds are likely safe, as they are secured by the smart contract on the blockchain, not the website's server. To recover them, you will need to interact directly with the staking contract. First, open your Martian wallet and go to the 'Connected Sites' section in settings. Revoke the connection to the defunct dApp for security. Then, use a blockchain explorer for the Aptos or Sui network (depending on where you staked) to find the transaction where you initially staked. Look at the contract address you interacted with. Next, visit a site like DappRadar to find a working interface for that protocol, or use a developer tool like the Aptos Explorer's 'Write Contract' module. By connecting your Martian wallet to this direct interface and using the 'unstake' or 'withdraw' function in the contract, you can move your funds back to your wallet. If the protocol is truly abandoned, there may be no simple button to click, and you might need technical help to craft the correct transaction call.

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