FAQ
Cloud Wallet
What is the Chia Cloud Wallet?
The Cloud Wallet is a platform for interacting with the Chia blockchain. Assets are stored in vaults, in an app that is always synced with the blockchain. This makes it easy for newcomers to get started with Chia; it also provides a secure custody solution. In addition, it will eventually include an API for developers in Chia's ecosystem to make dApps that use the Chia blockchain.
Is the Chia Cloud Wallet available for mainnet?
Yes. It is in early release as of 6/25/2025 and can be accessed here.
How can I obtain some TXCH for testnet11?
Visit either our official faucet site or a community-run faucet, and enter your txch address. You should receive some funds for testing within a few minutes.
How do I get started with the Cloud Wallet?
For mainnet visit the Mainnet Cloud Wallet website and sign up for a free account. For testnet visit the Testnet Cloud Wallet website and sign up for a free account.
How is the Cloud Wallet different from other wallets?
The Cloud Wallet comes with several advantages versus existing wallets that support Chia assets: CNI runs several dedicated nodes to support the wallet. This means that the wallet is always synced. Cloud Wallet assets are secured in a vault instead of with a single BLS key. Vaults are described in detail below, but their primary advantage is that they use multiple keys, which makes them more secure than single-key wallets.
Cloud Wallet vaults can be secured with either a passkey or with the Chia Signer app, which is described in detail below.
Will the Cloud Wallet replace the reference wallet?
It depends on your use case. The Cloud Wallet will not be used for Chia farming, so farmers will continue to use the reference wallet for creating plots, as well as for farming. Other users might want to migrate to the Cloud Wallet at some point.
What if I don't want my Cloud Wallet to connect to Chia's nodes?
For maximum trustless usage, we will eventually support syncing your Cloud Wallet against a node of your choosing. However, we haven't implemented this feature yet.
What is a passkey?
A passkey provides a way to log onto websites and apps without a username and password. It also can be used for signing digital transactions. There are many locations and devices where you can save a passkey, for example in a hardware key such as a Yubico Yubikey, in a password manager such as 1Password, or in your OS keychain. This article gives a good overview of what passkeys are and how you can use them.
How does the Cloud Wallet use passkeys?
Two ways – as a replacement for logging in with your email and password, and as a vault signer.