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Which Bitcoin wallets are there?
Which Bitcoin wallets are there?
Updated over a week ago

There are a variety of Bitcoin wallets that meet different requirements. Here you will find a selection of wallets with which we have had good experiences to date. Depending on your technical understanding or the amount of money you want to store, you should choose the right wallet technology. The wallet projects and products listed here are all open-source software, which is often a sign that they are less prone to serious code errors.

Software wallets

Quick and easy on mobile or PC, enough to get you started with Bitcoin.

  • BlueWallet - available for iOS, Android and MacOS (ideal for emptying your card wallet)

  • Green by Blockstream - available for iOS, Android, MacOS and WIndows

  • Electrum (for advanced users) - available for Linux, MacOS, Windows, Android

Hardware wallets

Higher security, suitable for correspondingly higher amounts.

  • BitBox02 from BitBox - Our most frequent recommendation

  • Trezor from Trezor - the reliable player

  • Jade from Blockstream - small but powerful

  • Passport from Foundation Devices - secure hardware wallet with a cell phone look

Our Coinfinity Card Wallet

For customers who want to get started immediately without any technical hurdles, we often recommend the Coinfinity Card Wallet. The Card Wallet is an offline wallet in the format of a bank card. A highly secure process ensures that no one has knowledge of your private keys.

No wallet is perfect

Please remember that you are responsible for the secure storage of your Bitcoin. The wallets listed above are just a small selection of the wallets available, each offering their own advantages and disadvantages in terms of security, usability and possible uses. Get your own overview of what is available and decide which wallet suits you best.

If you wanted to find out more about Lightning wallets, please click here.

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