Preparation
Prepare MoreLogin and OneKey hardware wallet (using OneKey 1S as an example).
Make sure both are updated to the latest version.
After opening MoreLogin, configure your profile and wallet in the user interface.
For users who encounter the issue where OneKey Bridge is not recognized even after installation, the solution is to disable port scanning. This is because port scanning protection blocks requests to user interfaces, preventing OneKey Bridge from functioning properly.
Procedure
1. Launch MoreLogin, go to the profile list, find the target profile, and click "Edit Profile".
2. In the edit page, select "Advanced Settings", then find "Port Scanning Protection" and click "Disable".
3. In "Extensions & Applications", install OKX Web3 Wallet, then assign it to the designated profile. For details on extension installation, refer to the "Adding Extensions" guide.
4. Insert the OneKey hardware wallet into your computer and open MoreLogin.
5. In the browser profile, open OKX Wallet and select "Import Wallet", then choose "Hardware Wallet".
6. Once the hardware wallet is detected, click "Match Hardware Wallet" and select the corresponding account. Ensure each profile is linked to a unique hardware wallet account to avoid confusion. For example, Profile 2 should correspond to the second account on the hardware wallet.
7. Once OKX Wallet is successfully connected to the OneKey hardware wallet, all on-chain transactions will require authorization via the hardware wallet. The first-time setup requires entering the hardware wallet password, but future transactions will only require confirmation on the hardware wallet.
By integrating the anti-detect browser with your hardware wallet as described, every operation will require confirmation from the hardware wallet, significantly enhancing asset security. The convenience of the MoreLogin browser and the enhanced security of the hardware wallet create a perfect synergy.
For security, MoreLogin by default stores plugin data locally with end-to-end encryption, encrypting users’ cookies and account passwords. We continuously enhance our security measures.
In WEB3—a dark forest where you’re either being hacked or on the path to being hacked—security is endless. We recommend that for storing critical browser profiles, you use the browser in conjunction with a hardware wallet.
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