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Quickstart

Follow these steps to try Claw Wallet yourself, using the links on each step to move through the real pages.

Before you start

Open the right pages first

If you have not installed the wallet yet, start with the install guide. If the wallet is already installed, keep the dashboard open so you can switch between the wallet list, wallet detail, and secure actions without hunting for the route each time.

Step 1

Ask the agent to do a simple wallet task

The easiest way to learn the wallet is to ask the agent for something simple and compare the result with what you expected. Start with one of the prompts below.

Show my wallet address
Ask: What is my wallet address?
What you should see: The agent should show you the address for the wallet on the selected chain. Use this to confirm the wallet is connected and ready.
Check my balance
Ask: Show my wallet balance.
What you should see: The agent should return the current assets or balance snapshot. This is the quickest way to confirm the wallet can read chain state.
Sign a test message
Ask: Please sign this message: I approve this test.
What you should see: The wallet should return a signature. Your app or agent can then verify that the signature matches the message you asked it to sign.
Step 2

Use the dashboard to inspect the wallet

Once the wallet is in your account, the dashboard is where you check its state and run the everyday actions. Open the wallet list, pick the wallet, and use the wallet detail page for the actual operation.

Refresh assets and history

Open the wallet detail page and refresh the assets view. Then check the history tab to confirm the wallet is showing the latest on-chain activity.

Send a small transfer

After you confirm the balance, try a very small transfer first. This helps you verify that the wallet can move funds end to end without risking much value.

Unlock or reactivate the wallet

If the wallet is locked, open the unlock page from the wallet detail screen. If the wallet is inactive, use reactivate from the security area to bring it back.

Step 3

Use the secure pages for risky actions

Some actions should not happen in a normal page. When you need to export keys, finish a PIN flow, or handle a protected recovery step, open the secure wallet page so the sensitive input stays isolated.

Export keys

Use the secure wallet page when you need to export private keys for safekeeping. Do this only when you understand the risks and really need the key material.

Change risk policy and lists

If you want to make the wallet stricter or looser, open the risk page in the dashboard and update limits, allowlists, denylists, or approval rules there.