Match the wallet to your holdings
10 wallets reviewed. We do not accept affiliate compensation for wallet rankings. Our rule of thumb: software for <$1k, hardware for $1k-$50k, multi-sig above.
Hardware (Cold) Wallets
Keystone 3 Pro
$169Air-gapped hardware wallet. No USB, no Bluetooth, communicates via QR codes only.
keyst.one
Ledger Nano X
$149The most-popular hardware wallet. Broad compatibility, Bluetooth for mobile, battle-tested.
www.ledger.com
Trezor Safe 3
$79Open-source hardware wallet for users who want to audit their security themselves.
trezor.io
Multi-signature
Software (Hot) Wallets
Coinbase Wallet
freeSelf-custody wallet from Coinbase the exchange. Different product — your keys, not theirs.
wallet.coinbase.com
imToken
freeThe most-used crypto wallet in China. Also popular across Southeast Asia.
token.im
MetaMask
freeThe default Ethereum wallet. 30M+ users. Old but still the industry standard.
metamask.io
OKX Wallet
freeOKX the exchange's self-custody wallet. Surprisingly good — arguably best all-around Web3 wallet in 2024-2026.
www.okx.com
Phantom
freeThe default Solana wallet. Beautiful UI. Now supports Ethereum and Bitcoin too.
phantom.app
Rabby
freeMetaMask's safer sibling. Built by the DeBank team. Simulates every transaction before you sign.
rabby.io