Pocket is Cedar’s everyday wallet. It normally needs one passkey approval, so routine activity stays quick. Keep larger balances or sensitive changes in Vault, where two approval methods are required.
What Pocket does
Section titled “What Pocket does”- Receives tokens whenever Cedar shows its address, even before activation.
- Sends native assets and supported ERC-20 tokens after activation.
- Connects to crypto apps through the Chrome extension.
- Shows Cedar-listed tokens and custom tokens you import.
- Receives funds from Vault within an approved spending limit.
Pocket is one logical wallet across Cedar’s supported networks. Selecting a network changes the balance and activity you see, not the wallet itself.
Receive and send
Section titled “Receive and send”To receive, choose Receive, check the wallet and network, then copy the address. The sender must use the same network.
To send, choose Send, enter the recipient, token, and amount, then continue to Review. Confirm the wallet, network, token, amount, recipient, and fee before approving with your passkey. Follow submitted work in Activity.
Start with a small amount. A valid-looking address does not prove that the recipient or network is correct.
Add a custom token
Section titled “Add a custom token”- Open Pocket’s token list and select the network.
- Choose Import token and paste the token contract address.
- Check the name, symbol, decimals, network, and contract.
- Add it only when those details match a source you trust.
An imported token is not endorsed by Cedar. Removing it changes only what Cedar displays; it does not move or destroy the onchain balance. Pocket and Vault share imported tokens for the same account and network.
Pocket’s security boundary
Section titled “Pocket’s security boundary”One passkey can approve normal Pocket activity. Vault setup can add a delayed recovery path for Pocket, but it does not add a second approval to ordinary Pocket sends or app requests.
Review every request before using your passkey. If an action looks unfamiliar, reject it. Learn the complete boundary in Security model.