A concise, practical 10-part presentation that guides new users through Phantom: setup, core concepts, security, and best practices. Ready as full-color HTML slides (use in browser) or import into PowerPoint / Office for offline use.
This presentation explains what Phantom is, why it matters, and how to get up and running quickly. We'll cover installation, key features, connection options, fundamental workflows, and security best practices so you can start using Phantom confidently within an hour.
Read each slide, then try the step on your device. Practical experience cements the learning faster than reading alone.
Phantom is a modern, user-friendly crypto wallet and browser extension that helps users manage digital assets, interact with decentralized applications (dApps), and sign transactions securely. It focuses on simplicity, strong UX, and developer-friendly APIs.
It balances ease of use with robust security and integrates smoothly with many popular dApps and NFT marketplaces.
Never share your seed phrase or private keys. Use a hardware wallet for large balances and enable additional OS-level protections such as a strong password and disk encryption.
Phantom may offer mobile apps. Install only from official app stores (Apple App Store, Google Play). Confirm developer details before installing.
After installation, open Phantom and choose "Create New Wallet." You'll be shown a seed phrase (also called recovery phrase). Write it down in order and store it offline. Confirm the phrase when prompted to complete setup. Pick a strong local password to lock the extension.
If you already have a seed phrase from another wallet, choose "Restore Wallet" and enter the phrase to import your account.
Phantom displays your list of accounts, token balances, and recent activity. You can create multiple accounts inside a single wallet and label them for clarity. The UI typically shows token icons, amounts, and fiat equivalents (if enabled).
Core actions include sending tokens, receiving funds (shows your public address/QR code), and swapping tokens inside the wallet using integrated liquidity providers.
When you visit a dApp, it will request a connection to your Phantom wallet. Review the dApp's URL and the permission requested; only approve trusted dApps. You can disconnect later through the wallet's settings.
Phantom will present a transaction preview for approval. Check recipient addresses and amounts carefully before signing — approvals are cryptographically final.
Use multi-signature setups for shared accounts, and consider separate wallets for different purposes: trading, long-term holding, and testing.
Check your browser's extensions panel, ensure the extension is enabled, and restart the browser. If you lost access, use your seed phrase to restore the wallet on a new browser or device.
Blockchain congestion can delay confirmations. You may need to increase the fee or wait. Check network status via a block explorer relevant to the network you use.
Visit Phantom's official website and documentation for detailed guides, developer docs, and security advisories. Join official community channels to ask questions and find updated tutorials.
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