Easy Wallet Guide

Answer a few simple questions about what you want to store and how you want to use it. We recommend a wallet based on product features — no account, no personal data, no financial questions.

What do you want to store?

Wallets that match

Sorted by how many of your criteria they meet. All wallets here are self-custody.

This is a product-feature filter, not financial or investment advice. Always verify current features, prices and availability before choosing a wallet.

Wallet basics in 30 seconds

Custodial vs non-custodial: a custodial service (like an exchange) holds your coins on your behalf. A non-custodial (self-custody) wallet holds the private keys yourself — you are in control, and you are responsible for the recovery phrase.

Hot vs cold: hot wallets (phone, browser, desktop) are connected and convenient for spending. Hardware and card wallets keep keys offline — the standard choice for long-term storage.

Deeper reading: custodial vs self-custody, how to choose a wallet, wallet security. Custodial vs self-custody · How to choose a wallet · Wallet security guide

See which wallets support which coins — full compatibility matrix