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How to reset your MetaMask account? (Troubleshooting)

Resetting MetaMask clears local transaction history and network settings but preserves your seed phrase, private keys, and all on-chain assets—no tokens or NFTs are affected.

Mar 18, 2026 at 01:39 pm

Understanding Account Reset in MetaMask

1. Resetting a MetaMask account does not delete the wallet or its associated private keys stored locally in your browser.

2. The process clears transaction history, network configurations, and cached balances while preserving seed phrases and imported accounts.

3. Users often confuse resetting with deleting — deletion removes all local data including the encrypted vault, whereas reset retains core identity elements.

4. This action is commonly triggered when encountering persistent syncing errors across Ethereum-compatible chains like Polygon or BSC.

5. A reset does not alter on-chain state; tokens, NFTs, and smart contract interactions remain fully intact on their respective blockchains.

Step-by-Step Local Reset Procedure

1. Open MetaMask extension or mobile app and navigate to Settings > Advanced.

2. Scroll down and locate the option labeled Reset Account.

3. Confirm the action through the modal prompt — no password or biometric verification is required at this stage.

4. Wait for the interface to reload; all pending transactions disappear from the activity feed instantly.

5. Reconnect dApps manually as previously authorized sites lose session permissions after the reset.

When to Avoid Resetting Your Account

1. If you have recently added custom RPC endpoints without saving them externally, resetting erases those entries permanently.

2. Accounts linked via hardware wallets such as Ledger or Trezor retain their connection but may require re-approval for each signing request post-reset.

3. Gas estimation inaccuracies or failed swaps usually stem from RPC node instability — switching providers resolves these more effectively than resetting.

4. Multi-account setups with distinct naming conventions lose custom labels unless backed up separately before initiating the reset.

5. Users who rely on MetaMask’s built-in token detection feature may experience delayed recognition of newly deployed ERC-20 contracts after reset.

Recovery Options After Reset

1. Your 12-word secret recovery phrase remains unchanged and fully functional for restoring full access if needed.

2. Imported accounts using private keys continue to operate normally since key material resides outside the reset scope.

3. Browser-based MetaMask installations allow exporting account keys again from the account details menu after reset completion.

4. Transaction receipts and block confirmations stay verifiable on Etherscan or equivalent explorers regardless of local interface changes.

5. Token balances automatically repopulate within minutes once the wallet reconnects to active nodes and begins scanning recent blocks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does resetting MetaMask affect my staked assets on protocols like Aave or Compound?A: No. Staking positions exist on-chain and are unaffected by local interface resets. Contract interactions remain valid and accessible post-reset.

Q: Can I recover deleted custom networks after resetting?A: Custom networks are not recoverable unless you saved their RPC URL, chain ID, and currency symbol beforehand. MetaMask does not store backups of user-defined networks.

Q: Will my connected dApp permissions return automatically after reset?A: No. All site permissions are revoked during reset. You must re-authorize each dApp individually using the connect wallet flow.

Q: Is there any risk of losing ETH or tokens during the reset process?A: There is zero risk to on-chain holdings. Reset only modifies local UI state and cache — it never initiates blockchain transactions or alters private key storage.

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