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Glow Wallet first time setup wallet setup installation and recovery guide



Glow Wallet Setup Installation Steps and Recovery Process Guide

Download the application exclusively from the official source, directly from the developer's verified repository. Third-party stores pose a significant risk of hosting modified, malicious code designed to compromise your secret phrase.


During the initialization, the software will generate a 12 or 24-word mnemonic seed. This sequence is the absolute master key to your funds and identity on the ledger. Write these words in the exact order on durable, non-digital media. Never store this phrase digitally–no screenshots, cloud notes, or text files.


Immediately after recording, validate the phrase through the application's built-in verification step. This confirmation ensures your recorded copy is flawless and functional. Following this, establish a strong, unique passcode to encrypt the local instance of the program on your device.


Should your device be lost or damaged, your funds remain accessible. Procure the authentic software again on a new device. Select the option to restore an existing account and input your word sequence precisely. The network will reconstruct your entire transaction history and balance from the public chain.

Glow Wallet Setup, Installation and Recovery Guide

Immediately write your 12-word mnemonic phrase on durable, fire-resistant paper, storing copies in separate secure locations like a safe deposit box and a personal fireproof safe; digital screenshots or cloud storage create unacceptable vulnerabilities to theft.


During the initialization of your new vault, the software will generate a unique seed phrase–this single string of common words is the master key to all your holdings and identity on the blockchain. Treat its confidentiality with the same seriousness as the PIN to your primary bank account, understanding that anyone who possesses these words gains absolute, irreversible control over the associated assets without any possibility of intervention by a third party.


Verify the authenticity of the application by checking the cryptographic signature from the official source repository before proceeding, as counterfeit versions designed to steal credentials are a persistent threat.


If your device is lost, download the genuine program again onto a new machine and select the option to restore an existing vault; input your secret recovery phrase exactly, with correct spelling and sequence, to fully regenerate your addresses, transaction history, and asset balance, as all data is derived on-chain from that seed.

Downloading and Installing the Glow Wallet Application

Acquire the software exclusively from the official app stores: the Apple App Store for iOS devices or Google Play for Android. Third-party sites pose a significant security risk. Before initiating the download, verify your device meets the current system requirements, typically iOS 15+ or Android 10+, and has sufficient free storage. The installation process is automatic once you confirm the download.


Launch the newly installed program. The system will request specific permissions, such as for camera access (to scan QR codes) and notifications. Grant these to ensure full functionality. Your device may display a security warning; this is standard for financial applications. Proceed with the installation, then locate the application icon on your home screen to open it and begin the configuration process.

Creating a New Wallet and Securing Your Secret Phrase

Select "Create New Vault" within the application to initiate the process.


The software will generate a unique 12 or 24-word mnemonic sequence; this is your master key. Every single word, in its exact order, is non-negotiable for restoring access.


Immediately transcribe this phrase onto durable, non-digital media like a steel plate or specialized cryptosteel card. Ink on paper is a minimum, but vulnerable to fire and water.


Never store a digital copy–no photos, cloud notes, or text files. Automated system scanners constantly hunt for these sequences.


Verify your transcription twice against the screen, then confirm the backup by correctly selecting the words in a prompted test.


Store multiple copies in separate, secure physical locations such as a safe deposit box and a personal fireproof safe to mitigate total loss from a single disaster.


This phrase is the absolute authority over your digital assets; its compromise guarantees irreversible loss, while its loss permanently locks you out.

FAQ:
What are the minimum system requirements to install the Glow wallet on my computer?

To install the Glow wallet desktop application, your computer needs to be running a 64-bit version of Windows 10 or 11, macOS 10.14 (Mojave) or later, or a mainstream Linux distribution like Ubuntu 20.04 LTS or Fedora 33+. You'll need at least 4GB of RAM and about 200MB of free disk space for the application files. A stable internet connection is required for setup and for the wallet to synchronize with the blockchain network.

I lost my recovery phrase. Can I get my funds back?

No. The recovery phrase (also called a seed phrase) is the only way to restore access to your wallet and the funds within it. This phrase is generated and stored only on your device during the initial setup. The Glow wallet developers, nor any other service, can recover or reset this phrase for you. If you lose it and also lose access to your wallet file or device, your funds will be permanently inaccessible. This is a core security feature of non-custodial wallets.

During setup, the software shows a 12-word list. What do I do with it?

Those 12 words are your recovery phrase. Write them down in the exact order shown on a piece of paper. Do not save it as a screenshot, in a text file, or email it to yourself. Store the physical paper in a secure place, like a safe. This phrase is the master key to your wallet. Anyone who sees these words can take control of your funds. After writing it down, the wallet will ask you to verify the phrase by selecting the words in the correct sequence. You must complete this step to activate your new wallet.

How do I restore my Glow wallet on a new phone using the recovery phrase?

First, download the official Glow wallet app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store. Open the app and look for an option labeled "Restore Wallet," "Import Wallet," or "I already have a wallet." Select it. You will be prompted to enter your 12-word recovery phrase. Type the words carefully in the correct order, paying attention to spelling. The app will then rebuild your wallet interface. After restoration, your transaction history and balance will reappear once the wallet syncs with the network. Your funds are on the blockchain, not the device, so they are accessible from any compatible wallet with the correct phrase.

After installing, I see a wallet address. Is that all I need to receive money?

Yes, the long string of letters and numbers is your public receiving address. You can share this address with others to receive funds. However, for security, it's recommended to use a new address for each transaction. Most wallets, including Glow, can generate a fresh address from your recovery phrase for every payment. This improves privacy. Always double-check that the address you provide matches the one shown in your wallet, especially when copying and pasting. Sending funds to a wrong address typically results in a permanent loss.

I downloaded the Glow wallet app, but I'm stuck on the very first screen. It's asking me to choose between "Create New Wallet" and "I Already Have a Wallet." Which one should I pick for a fresh installation?

Select "Create New Wallet." This is the correct option for setting up a brand new wallet where no prior secret recovery phrase exists. Tapping this will initiate the process where the app generates a unique 12 or 24-word recovery phrase for you. This phrase is the master key to your funds. The other option, "I Already Have a Wallet," is strictly for restoring access to a wallet you've used before, using a recovery phrase you previously wrote down.