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Meet Cedar Wallet

Everyday wallet activity should feel simple. Protecting a larger balance should ask more of you. Cedar gives each job its own place while keeping you in control of every approval.

Pocket keeps routine activity close at hand. Use it to receive tokens, send everyday amounts, and connect to crypto apps.

Vault is optional. It protects balances, spending limits, and account changes that deserve an extra check.

Cedar’s servers keep your account state in sync and coordinate wallet requests, but they do not hold your private keys or recovery phrase. Pocket normally needs your passkey. Vault protects direct sends and sensitive changes with any two of three methods: your passkey, phone approval on your trusted phone, and recovery phrase.

Cedar currently runs on testnets. You can use the web app, Cedar Wallet for iOS, and the Chrome extension; each is designed for a different part of the experience. Compare your options, then use Cedar’s network selector to see which networks are available.

Choose the path that matches what you want to do.

Set up Cedar for the first time

Choose where to use Cedar, then follow the guided path to create your account and activate Pocket.

Connect to a crypto app

Install the Chrome extension, then connect Cedar and review the app’s request.

Protect a balance with stronger approval

See how Cedar protects Pocket and Vault, then set up Vault in Cedar Wallet for iOS.

Restore access after losing a passkey

Use the signed-out iOS flow in Recover access after losing a passkey.

For help, questions, or feedback, join the Cedar Discord.