
Follow these instructions to import your MetaMask wallet into a multi-chain wallet. The process is nearly identical for both mobile apps and browser extensions, with only minor navigational differences. Multi-chain wallets support more than 130 blockchains, offering a secure environment to manage your Ethereum-based assets.
This guide details how to import your wallet using the 12-word recovery phrase. You can migrate all your assets—including tokens, NFTs, and staking tokens on the Ethereum network—into a new wallet environment. You’ll also enjoy seamless access to popular dApps such as Uniswap, OpenSea, and Aave.
To import your wallet, first obtain the 12-word recovery phrase from MetaMask. This phrase is stored locally in an encrypted vault on your device and can only be accessed via password or biometric authentication. You are responsible for keeping these words secure. No wallet provider, including major services, can recover your 12-word recovery phrase.
Your recovery phrase grants full access to your wallet, so handle it with extreme care. Follow these platform-specific steps to reveal your recovery phrase:
Open MetaMask Wallet:
Access MetaMask Settings:
Re-enter Password and Copy Recovery Phrase:
Open MetaMask Wallet:
Access Account Settings:
Retrieve Recovery Phrase:
Display and Securely Record Recovery Phrase:
Once you have your recovery phrase, import it into your multi-chain wallet to access your assets. Leading multi-chain wallets support wallet import using the standard 12-word recovery phrase and are compatible with MetaMask. The import process is nearly identical for browser extensions and mobile apps, with only minor navigation variations.
During this step, all assets on the Ethereum network—including tokens, NFTs, and staking rewards—are migrated to the new wallet environment. You can continue using your original MetaMask wallet after importing, but for security, be cautious if using the same recovery phrase on multiple wallets at once.
Install Multi-Chain Wallet Extension:
Open Multi-Chain Wallet:
Start the Import Process:
Select Recovery Phrase Import:
Enter Recovery Phrase:
Set Up Security:
Complete Import:
Download Multi-Chain Wallet:
Open Multi-Chain Wallet:
Start the Import Process:
Select Recovery Phrase Import:
Enter Recovery Phrase:
Set Up Security:
Complete Import:
After importing, check that all assets—including Ethereum tokens and NFTs—are displayed in your multi-chain wallet. Leading multi-chain wallets support over 120 blockchains, including Ethereum, so assets imported from MetaMask should appear automatically.
If some assets aren’t visible, try these solutions. Issues often occur with custom tokens or smaller NFT collections.
Confirm Network Selection: Make sure your multi-chain wallet is set to display Ethereum assets. The wallet usually detects networks automatically, but you may need to manually select Ethereum. In network settings, verify that Ethereum Mainnet is enabled.
Derivation Path: If assets are missing, the issue may be related to the derivation path (how wallet addresses are generated from the recovery phrase). Most multi-chain wallets use standard paths, but you may need to contact support, especially if using multiple wallets.
Add Custom Tokens: Some ERC-20 tokens may not show automatically. Add the token’s contract address manually using a blockchain explorer such as Etherscan.
Contact Support: If you’re unable to resolve the issue, reach out to the platform’s support team via the help center. Support can assist with technical diagnostics and solutions. Never share your recovery phrase or private key with support.
Always handle your recovery phrase with care, as it controls access to your crypto assets. To protect your assets, follow these essential security tips:
Avoid Digital Storage: Never save your recovery phrase in emails, cloud services, or screenshots, as these are vulnerable to hacking. Physical backups are safest.
Never Share Your Recovery Phrase: Legitimate wallet providers will never ask for your recovery phrase. Watch out for phishing scams and never respond to suspicious messages or links.
Use Secure Devices: Only import wallets and manage crypto on trusted, malware-free devices. Avoid public computers or shared devices, and keep security software updated.
Regular Backups: Periodically verify that your recovery phrase backups are accessible and intact. Store backups in multiple secure locations protected from fire, water, and other disasters. Metal backup plates are ideal for long-term protection.
Enable Two-Factor Authentication: Whenever possible, activate 2FA for your wallet and accounts to add an extra layer of security and reduce unauthorized access risk.
Conduct Regular Security Audits: Regularly review your wallet activity and check for any suspicious transactions or unauthorized access. Take immediate action if you spot unusual activity.
If you run into problems while importing your wallet, consider the following solutions. These are common issues and knowing how to address them is crucial.
Recovery Phrase Errors: Double-check for typos or incorrect word order in your recovery phrase. If you have more than one phrase, make sure you’re using the one tied to your MetaMask wallet. Every word must be entered precisely; spelling mistakes are not allowed, but capitalization doesn’t matter.
Missing Assets: Assets might not appear if you imported the wrong recovery phrase or need to adjust the derivation path. Also, verify your network settings to confirm Ethereum Mainnet is selected. Some tokens require manual addition.
Wallet Not Recognized: Most multi-chain wallets support MetaMask’s standard 12-word recovery phrase. If import fails, check the format and make sure your wallet app is up to date.
Password Issues: If you forget your multi-chain wallet password, you can reset access by re-importing with the recovery phrase. Use a password manager to store your passwords securely.
Sync Delays: It may take a few minutes for assets to appear after importing due to blockchain congestion or wallet synchronization. Wait and try refreshing your wallet.
Network Connection Problems: Errors may occur if your network connection is unstable during import. Use a reliable internet connection and consider temporarily disabling VPNs.
If these troubleshooting steps do not resolve your issue, contact the platform’s official support channels. Support teams can provide in-depth diagnostics and solutions. Never share your recovery phrase or private key with support representatives.
Go to the MetaMask settings menu, add networks, and input RPC details for each chain. Registering networks like Ethereum, BSC, and Polygon completes multi-chain setup.
Seed phrases are recommended for higher security and compatibility with other wallets. Private keys only restore a single wallet.
Select "Add Network" in MetaMask settings and enter each network’s details (RPC URL, Chain ID, currency symbol, etc.) to add multiple blockchains.
Private key exposure is the biggest risk. To mitigate, only import wallets on trusted devices, enable two-factor authentication, use VPNs on public Wi-Fi, and review security settings regularly.
MetaMask’s multi-chain functionality lets users manage tokens and NFTs from multiple blockchains in a single wallet. This simplifies asset transfers and trades across networks and reduces the complexity of managing diverse holdings.











