Onyx Wallet is the wallet for supported digital assets in Onyx.
Use it to create a wallet, connect an external wallet, receive assets, send funds, swap assets, approve wallet-backed actions, recover access, and review wallet activity.
Before a wallet action moves value, you review the asset, network, destination, amount, fee, and approval prompt. If those details do not match what you intend to do, stop before signing.
Wallet
Wallet operations surface
Review wallet setup, recovery, receive, send, and swap states from account-linked fixture patterns.
Wallet
Native account-linked
Backup
Required before full use
State
Created, backup required, active

Wallet actions remain tied to account readiness and recovery state.
What Onyx Wallet Is
Onyx Wallet gives you a wallet path for supported digital assets and wallet-backed Onyx actions.
You can start with a wallet created in Onyx or connect an external wallet you already control. A created wallet uses Onyx setup and recovery flows. A connected wallet stays controlled by the external wallet and uses signatures to approve actions.
Onyx Wallet is not a trading destination. It exists for practical wallet work: receiving assets, paying for Onyx actions, sending, swapping supported assets, reviewing activity, using Private Mode, and keeping wallet safety understandable.
What You Can Do
You can create a wallet, recover a wallet, connect an external wallet, receive supported assets, manage assets, send to a verified destination, swap supported assets, review activity, and use Private Mode when it is active for your account.
You can also use wallet-backed approval for checkout, payment, or account actions that require a wallet signature.
Some actions require verification, balance checks, recipient checks, network support, quote review, or account review. Those checks protect the action you are taking.
Create A Wallet
Create a wallet when you want Onyx to guide setup from the beginning.
Wallet creation sets up a wallet path, backup step, and recovery posture. Complete the backup step before relying on the wallet for important funds or payment actions.
Created wallets can support receive, activity, wallet-backed checkout, supported swaps, Private Mode, and recovery flows after setup.
Connect A Wallet
Connect an external wallet when you already control a supported wallet and want to use it for Onyx actions.
A connection proves control of that wallet for the requested action. It does not move funds by itself, verify your identity, or give connected apps access to unrelated wallet activity.
The external wallet remains the signing authority. Onyx can guide the action, record activity, and apply safety checks, but you still approve wallet prompts from the wallet you connected.
Receive Assets
Receive supported assets with the asset, network, and address assigned for that deposit.
Always match the asset and network before sending funds to the address. A Solana asset must use the supported Solana receive path. A different asset, network, or address can delay the deposit or make recovery difficult.
Receive activity tracks deposits as they start, confirm, fail, or require review.
Send Assets
Send supported assets when the wallet has enough balance, the destination is valid, and the selected network supports the transfer.
Before sending, review the recipient, asset, network, address, amount, fee, and finality. Wallet transfers can be difficult or impossible to reverse after signing and submission.
Recipient checks can help detect suspicious destinations, address mistakes, or unsupported paths. Treat those checks as a reason to pause and verify the destination.
Swap Assets
Swap lets you exchange one supported asset for another after reviewing a current quote.
The quote defines the source asset, destination asset, estimated amount, rate, fee, and expiration time. Network fees, market pricing, liquidity, and quote timing can change before confirmation.
Refresh an expired quote before continuing. Confirm only when the quote and wallet prompt match the swap you want.
Wallet-Backed Actions
Wallet-backed actions use your wallet to approve an Onyx checkout, payment, transfer, swap, or account action.
An approval prompt is a financial action, not a login decoration. Review the asset, amount, destination, permission, and fee before signing.
Some wallet-backed actions also require Onyx ID verification, payment eligibility, or account review before completion.
Private Mode
Private Mode gives supported wallet activity stronger privacy boundaries when it is active.
Private Mode can limit balance visibility, viewing access, or transaction context for supported wallet paths. It does not remove the need to review assets, networks, addresses, fees, or approvals.
Recovery
Wallet recovery helps restore access when a device, session, or wallet connection changes.
Recovery can use backup confirmation, device confirmation, wallet reconnect, identity verification, or account review. These steps protect ownership before wallet actions continue.
If recovery starts, wallet actions that require ownership confidence may pause until recovery finishes.
Activity
Wallet activity records deposits, sends, swaps, approvals, checkout actions, failed attempts, reviews, and recovery events.
Pending means the action has started but has not finished. Completed means the wallet action finished. Failed means it did not complete. Review means Onyx needs an additional check before the activity can move forward.
Privacy And Connected Apps
Wallet information stays scoped to the action you approve.
Connected apps should not receive unrelated wallet activity, payment history, recovery material, private keys, seed phrases, signing prompts, or raw verification evidence. Wallet-linked permissions should stay limited to the specific scope you approve through Onyx ID.
Safety
Never share private keys, seed phrases, recovery phrases, wallet backup material, one-time codes, or signing approvals.
Review the asset, network, address, recipient, amount, fee, quote, and approval prompt before confirming. If the details do not match the action you intended, stop before signing.

