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Cryptocurrency Ecosystem => Crypto Wallets => Topic started by: dkbit98 on March 06, 2024, 07:41:55 PM
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There are several good open source Bitcoin wallets available for both desktop and mobile devices, but situation is not that great for people who want to use one wallet for multiple coins.
Many people used Coinomi wallet for years but they changed the source code and developers are not maintaining it anymore.
I decided to start working on creating a list of Multicoin Wallets that are open source or with similar source available license.
There won't be any rating in my list, but I will write my short review for most of them with pros and cons.
Any wallet in this list must support Bitcoin mainnet BTC along with other additional coins!
Desktop wallets::
- OneKey desktop wallet (https://onekey.so/download/?client=desktop)
- Stack desktop wallet (coin control, tor) (https://github.com/cypherstack/stack_wallet/releases)
- Komodo desktop wallet (https://github.com/KomodoPlatform/komodo-wallet-desktop)
- Uniblow desktop wallet (https://uniblow.org/)
- Cake wallet (MAC) (coin control, tor) (https://cakewallet.com/)
- Coin wallet (https://github.com/CoinSpace/CoinSpace)
Mobile Wallets:
- OneKey mobile wallet (https://onekey.so/download?client=mobile)
- Stack mobile wallet (coin control, tor) (https://stackwallet.com/)
- Komodo mobile wallet (https://github.com/KomodoPlatform/komodo-wallet-mobile)
- Cake mobile wallet (coin control, tor) (https://cakewallet.com/)
- Unstoppable mobile wallet (https://unstoppable.money/)
- Mycelium mobile wallet (https://github.com/mycelium-com/wallet-android)
- Coin wallet mobile (https://github.com/CoinSpace/CoinSpace)
- AirGap mobile wallet (https://github.com/airgap-it/airgap-wallet)
Wallets for Bitcoin and Liquid assets L-USDT and L-BTC:
- Aqua wallet (https://aquawallet.io/)
- Green wallet (https://blockstream.com/green/)
- Specter wallet (https://specter.solutions/)
- Jade HW (https://blockstream.com/jade/)
Note that safest option for this purpose is to use hardware wallets like Trezor, Bitbox, Keystone, Onekey, Satochip, etc.
This topic is work in progress, and it is opened for discussion.