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# How to activate a wallet on Coin98 Extension

Coin98 Extension supports the following wallet types:

1. Social Wallet: Create a wallet quickly and easily using your social account
2. Hot Wallet: Secure your assets by a Seed Phrase or Private KeyNon-custodial Wallet is used via Seed Phrase or Private Key
3. Cold Wallet: Safeguard your assets with secure hardware device
4. Watch-only: Observe or track the assets of other wallets

### How to activate a wallet?

**Step 1:** Click on the icon at the top left corner of the main screen to access the sidebar section;

**Step 2:** Choose **My Wallets** to access the All Wallets section

**Step 3:** Toggle the button next to the wallet as desired to activate/deactivate.

{% hint style="info" %}
**Note:** You can only activate one wallet at a time. When the wallet A is activated in the app, all other wallets will be deactivated. As a result, assets in deactivated wallets will not be displayed in the app.
{% endhint %}

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You can also change the active wallet by clicking on the currently active  wallet on the main screen, and then selecting the wallet you want to activate.

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