XDAG ecosystem • Desktop wallet

XDAG Wallet for everyday self-custody.

Modern XDAG wallet with a clean dashboard, instant transaction history and non-custodial security. You control the keys, the network handles the rest.

Windows & Linux desktop builds + iOS companion.
Live balance, recent activity and quick send flow.
Built for the XDAG DAG-based mainnet.
Non-custodial • seed phrase Open-source core

XDAG Wallet

Official applications for working with the XDAG network.

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MacOS
XDAG Pro wallet

Mobile wallet for the XDAG network on iPhone and iPad.

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Windows
Desktop wallets

Desktop wallets for the XDAG network on Windows.

Linux
Command line wallet

CLI wallet for Linux for interacting with the XDAG network.

Roadmap

Key milestones of the XDAG wallet and ecosystem, from early network launch to the current XDAG Wallet releases.

2017

XDAG mainnet launch & early tooling

Initial XDAG network launch, early node implementations and the first experimental wallet tools for the community.

  • XDAG mainnet online.
  • First public node implementations.
  • Basic community wallets and explorers.
Focus
Network launch
Wallet stage
Experimental tools
Status
Completed
Why XDAG Wallet

Self-custody without extra complexity.

The app focuses on the basics: keys, balance, transactions and a clean way to connect to the XDAG network.

Non-custodial by design

Keys are generated locally and never sent to remote services. There are no user accounts, no sign-ups and no custody of your funds on the server side.

Local key storage Seed phrase backup No KYC

Made for the XDAG network

The wallet is tuned for the structure of the XDAG network: efficient sync, clear status of connections and simple control over endpoints.

Network status Custom nodes Lightweight client
Documentation

Straightforward guides for normal use.

Documentation covers installation, backup and restore flow, as well as basic troubleshooting.

  • Installing XDAG Wallet on Windows, macOS and Linux.
  • Creating a new wallet and backing up the seed phrase.
  • Restoring an existing wallet on a new machine.
  • Connecting to custom XDAG nodes when needed.
# Quick start (example) 1. Download XDAG Wallet for your OS. 2. Install and open the app. 3. Create a new wallet or import a seed. 4. Write down the seed phrase on paper. 5. Wait for sync and start using the wallet.
FAQ

Common questions.

Short answers for the main points that usually come up when moving to a non-custodial wallet.

Is XDAG Wallet custodial?
No. The wallet does not hold your funds. It only helps you sign and send transactions with keys stored on your machine.
Do I need an account or e-mail?
No. There are no accounts or registrations in the wallet. You work directly with your seed phrase and keys.
How do I restore the wallet?
Install the app on a new device, choose “Import wallet” and enter your seed phrase. After sync completes, your balance and history will appear.
Can I use my own node?
Yes. You can point the wallet to custom XDAG node endpoints in the advanced settings.
Contact

Get in touch.

For support, integrations or security topics use the form below or the dedicated mailbox.

Support:
support@xdagwallet.io


Security:
Use a clear subject and provide details of the issue. If needed, send your PGP key in the message body.