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# How To Import an Existing Wallet

**I. Import An Existing Wallet**

![](/files/W36DU3QtMi9X9cxtbQjW)

Upon downloading the BOBAMASK™, you can select to import an existing DeFi Wallet for your use or create a new wallet. Select "Import A Wallet" to source your existing DeFi Wallet within the BOBAMASK™.&#x20;

**II. Input Existing Seed Phrase**

![](/files/dANHMRb6A61kwDMjcN7W)

In the following screen, you will then need to input your existing seed phrase and create a new password that will be used to login to your new BOBAMASK™ Wallet. Please assure to read the Terms of Use and check mark that you understand that BOBAMASK™ is released as a BETA Version and using it will be at your own risk.&#x20;

**V. Configuration Completed**

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After you imported your existing seed phrase and setup a new password, you will reach the completion stage of your BOBAMASK™ Wallet. Congratulations! You have successfully imported your existing DeFi Wallet. Your BOBAMASK™ Wallet can be accessed inside of your browser through the extension section.&#x20;


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