With the recent posting of news about the GameStop Wallet & Extension, I thought it right to make a quick guide on how to backup your passphrase to have it on-hand and ready to migrate if needed.

See banner message here: https://nft.gamestop.com

Due to the regulatory uncertainty of the crypto space, GameStop has decided to remove its iOS and Chrome Extension wallets from the market on November 1, 2023.

We advise that all customers ensure that they have access to their Secret Passphrase by October 1, 2023.

MAJOR NOTE: NEVER SHARE YOUR PASSPHRASE WITH ANYONE! ANYONE ASKING FOR YOUR PASSPHRASE IS A SCAMMER. Stay safe.

Mobile: Open Wallet > Click ‘Profile’ at bottom right > Select ‘Backup secret phrase’ > Read what it says and then hit ‘Reveal Secret Phrase’

**WRITE THESE WORDS DOWN!** Like on actual paper and store somewhere safe. This is how you will import your wallet somewhere else in the future.


Chrome Extension: Log in to GS Wallet Chrome Extension > Click your avatar circle icon in the top right of the extension when it is open > Click Settings > Scroll down and hit ‘Export Secret Phrase’ > Read what it says, enter your password again and hit ‘Export Secret Phrase’ again

**WRITE THESE WORDS DOWN!** Like on actual paper and store somewhere safe. This is how you will import your wallet somewhere else in the future.


If you have any questions - please let me know! I’d be glad to help walk folks through it. Just remember to secure your passwords.

Remember - NOT YOUR KEYS, NOT YOUR CRYPTO! Same goes for stonks! NOT YOUR NAME, NOT YOUR SHARES!

  • Niaoru
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    1 year ago

    Absolutely smoothed brained question here, but is the passphrase is the same as the initial one that was given to you when you created your wallet originally?

    Edit: Nevermind, that phrase was something I had never seen before.

    • NYTEMODEOPM
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      1 year ago

      Glad you found it. There are two secret things you should make note of. The “Passphrase” and the “Private Key.” The private key is another quick way to import your wallet data to another wallet like MetaMask. Both should be protected and not shared with anyone.