What is a Wallet?
A crypto wallet is software or hardware that stores your private keys and allows you to interact with blockchains. It is not a vault that 'contains' tokens, but a keychain that gives you access to your assets on the blockchain.
Self-Custody
You are your own bank. No one but you has access to your assets.
Wallet Types
Hot Wallets (Software)
Always connected to the internet. Ideal for daily transactions and dApp use.
Cold Wallets (Hardware)
Offline storage. Highest security for long-term asset holding.
Top Wallets
A selection of the safest and most user-friendly wallets on the market.

Solflare
"The Solflare Wallet is a non-custodial Solana wallet for asset custody, staking, and dApp usage. It combines self-custody security with native validator delegation and comprehensive DeFi integration."

Trust Wallet
"Trust Wallet is a non-custodial multi-chain wallet for self-custody, DeFi, NFTs, and dApp interactions in Web3."

Rabby Wallet
"Rabby Wallet is a security-first Web3 wallet with transaction simulation, risk analysis, and multi-chain DeFi integration."
Wallet Security Tips
Protect Seed Phrase
Never enter your 12-24 words digitally or share them with anyone.
Use Hardware Wallet
For larger amounts, a hardware wallet (e.g., Ledger, Trezor) is essential.
Double Check Links
Only download wallets from official websites to avoid phishing.

