Cedar gives you the security of a multisig wallet without the technical work of running one, then makes it simple with passkeys.
Cedar is in early access on testnets. Use test funds only until mainnet support is announced.
Cedar keeps daily activity and larger balances in the same account, but gives each one a different security profile.
Pocket is the wallet you use for dapps, smaller sends, and assets you expect to move often.
Vault uses 2-of-3 approval to protect larger balances with your passkey, trusted device key, and recovery phrase.
Pocket is the active side of Cedar: send from supported devices, connect to dapps, and use Vault-backed allowances when needed.
Pocket only needs your passkey, so daily sends stay quick from any supported device.
Connect Pocket to supported apps and review each request before approving.
When Vault grants Pocket an allowance, Pocket can spend within that limit without exposing the full Vault balance.
Vault uses 2-of-3 approval to protect larger balances with your passkey, trusted device key, and recovery phrase. Beyond holding funds, Vault can handle high-trust actions, recover access, and manage Pocket.
Vault is not only storage. Use it directly when an action deserves stronger approval than Pocket.
If one key is lost but you still have two approvals, Vault can rotate access instead of treating the wallet as lost.
Vault can keep Pocket limited for daily use while still giving you a recovery path if passkey access is lost.