What You Can Do with Walley
Create or Import a Wallet
Generate a new wallet secured by a 24-word BIP-39 recovery phrase, or restore access using an existing phrase and your Party Hint. Your recovery phrase is created client-side and never leaves your device.
Authorize Transactions
Sign and authorize transactions using your passkey or recovery phrase. Every transfer and contract interaction requires your explicit approval — nothing moves without your consent.
Connect to dApps
Authorize decentralized applications to interact with your wallet. You approve every connection and retain the ability to revoke access at any time.
Automate Transfer Approvals
Set up transfer pre-approvals to streamline recurring workflows without compromising your control over funds.
Manage Your Assets
View balances, send and receive assets, and track activity across your Canton Network holdings — all from a single interface.
Merge Delegation Controls
Configure merge delegation settings to manage how rights and responsibilities are combined across your Canton Network identity and connected parties.
What Makes Walley Different
Passkey Authentication
Walley uses passkeys (WebAuthn) instead of passwords. Your device authenticates you directly — there are no passwords to steal or forget.
Client-Side Key Generation
Your 24-word Ed25519 recovery phrase is generated entirely on your device. It is never transmitted to or stored by Walley’s servers.
Your Canton Identity
Your Party Hint — prefixed with
walley- — is your unique identity on the Canton Network. You own it, and it travels with your wallet.API & SDK Access
Integrate Walley capabilities directly into your own applications using the available API and SDK, giving developers programmatic access to wallet functions.
Walley is a non-custodial wallet. This means you are solely responsible for safeguarding your recovery phrase and passkey. If you lose access to both, Walley cannot recover your wallet or your assets on your behalf.
Invite-Only Registration
Access to Walley is currently invite-only. To create an account, you need a valid invitation. Once you receive one, you can complete registration and generate your wallet entirely within your browser — no server ever sees your keys.Next Steps
Ready to get started? Follow these guides to set up and begin using your wallet:Create a Wallet
Follow the step-by-step guide to register with your invitation, create your passkey, and back up your recovery phrase.
Core Concepts
Learn the key ideas behind self-custody, passkeys, recovery phrases, and your Party Hint before you dive in.