Onboarding
Getting Started
The shortest path is: connect a wallet -> create a Moss Wallet -> prepare gas and test assets -> install an app in Store -> return to the Runtime and use it.
3 sectionsgetting-started
01
First Journey
Step 1
Connect any EOA wallet
Users start from a regular wallet. That wallet is the entry point into Moss.
Step 2
Create a Moss Wallet
If no SCW is detected after connection, the UI exposes a Create Moss Wallet flow.
Step 3
Prepare Sepolia ETH
The current demo path centers on Ethereum Sepolia, so gas is required first.
Step 4
Claim test assets
The Faucet flow provides USDC, USDT, MOSS, and test NFTs for follow-up interactions.
Step 5
Install an app in Store
Pick an app and install it. Store binds that installation to the current account.
Step 6
Return to Runtime
After confirmation, refresh the Runtime and the app should appear inside your Moss Wallet.
02
Current Product Assumptions
- The default demo network is Ethereum Sepolia.
- Basic asset tools are wallet-native capabilities rather than Store-installed apps.
- Some apps may also have standalone sites, but the continuous experience happens inside the Runtime.
- The current install model is Store installation plus wallet enablement.
03
Common Issues
- Cannot see Create Moss Wallet: you are usually not using the Moss connector, or you are on the wrong network.
- Faucet or mint failed: check the new wallet's gas balance first.
- The app is still missing after install: wait for confirmation and refresh Runtime, then wait a few more seconds if needed.