In 2025, Coinbase introduced a major update to its browser extension formerly known as “Coinbase Wallet.” This release brings a full standalone experience, a fresh look, deeper Web3 integration, and more secure, seamless access — all while aligning with Coinbase’s evolving Base ecosystem. If you use the Coinbase extension on Chrome or other browsers, here’s a breakdown of what’s new and why it matters.
Coinbase has rebranded its Wallet extension as part of its broader Base ecosystem overhaul. The new “Base App” is designed to combine not only crypto management, but also social, content, and decentralized application (dApp) experiences in one unified interface. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Previously, the browser extension relied on linking with the mobile app, but now it functions independently. You can access thousands of cryptocurrencies, trade on decentralized exchanges (DEXes), interact with Web3 apps, and manage NFTs entirely from your browser. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
The extension received a refreshed user interface. You can now view the fiat value of your crypto portfolio in your local currency, and ERC-20 tokens are automatically detected without needing to manually add them. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
The update brings a new gallery view for NFTs directly within the extension. Coinbase has integrated with OpenSea (and other popular NFT platforms) to display your collectibles more beautifully and intuitively. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
Under the hood, Coinbase has improved gas estimation for Ethereum and other EVM networks, helping users save on transaction costs. The update also includes stability improvements and bug fixes for a smoother dApp interaction experience. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
The extension continues to store private keys locally, giving you full self-custody. With the update, Coinbase has enhanced encryption and added extra security checks to ensure your keys and recovery phrase are safer than ever. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
Coinbase also strengthened its Web3 developer offerings. With the Embedded Wallets SDK, developers can now integrate self-custodial wallets into their apps using email, SMS, or social logins — all tied to Coinbase’s infrastructure. :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}
This update is backed by Coinbase, a globally trusted name in crypto and finance. By rebranding the extension as part of Base, Coinbase is boosting interoperability and expanding its ecosystem. The continued commitment to storing private keys locally ensures that users retain control over their assets. Plus, the integration of enhanced security measures and smoother Web3 access makes the extension more reliable for both everyday users and developers. :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}
The 2025 update to the Coinbase Chrome Extension marks a big shift. With its rebranding to the Base App, standalone browser functionality, improved Web3 integration, and enhanced security, the extension is now more powerful and versatile than ever. Whether you’re a casual user, NFT collector, or Web3 developer, these improvements make the extension a central part of managing your self‑custodial crypto experience. Be sure to update your extension to enjoy the full benefits of the new Base-powered Coinbase Wallet.