Yes, Sora Wallet is completely free to use. The only fees you pay are blockchain transaction fees (gas), which go to the Sui network, not to us.
Is Sora Wallet safe?
Sora Wallet is a self-custody wallet, meaning your private keys are encrypted and stored only on your device. We never have access to your keys or funds. Our code is open source and auditable.
What happens if I lose my recovery phrase?
Your recovery phrase is the only way to restore your wallet. If you lose it, we cannot help you recover your funds. This is by design — it means no one can access your wallet without your permission, including us.
What networks does Sora Wallet support?
Sora Wallet currently supports Sui Mainnet. Testnet and Devnet are available for developers in settings.
Can I use Sora Wallet on mobile?
A mobile app is coming soon. Currently, Sora Wallet is available as a Chrome browser extension.
How do I report a bug or issue?
You can report bugs or issues by emailing us at support@sorawallet.io. Please include as much detail as possible, including your browser version and steps to reproduce the issue.
How do I connect to a dApp?
When you visit a Sui dApp, it will prompt you to connect your wallet. Click "Connect" in the Sora Wallet popup to approve the connection. You can manage connected dApps in the wallet settings.
Why can't I see my tokens or NFTs?
Token and NFT display depends on blockchain indexing. If you've recently received assets, they may take a few moments to appear. Try refreshing your wallet or check the transaction on a block explorer.
Security Notice
The Sora Wallet team will never ask for your recovery phrase or private keys. Anyone who asks for this information is trying to steal your funds. Never share your recovery phrase with anyone.