Bitcoin Wallets
A Bitcoin wallet is your gateway to the Bitcoin network. Choose between hardware wallets for maximum security or software wallets for convenience. Each type has its own benefits and use cases.
Hardware Wallets
Hardware wallets are physical devices that keep your Bitcoin private keys offline and secure. They're the best option for storing larger amounts and long-term holdings.

The BitBox02 is a Swiss-made hardware wallet known for its simplicity and security. It features innovative touch sliders for intuitive navigation and comes with a microSD card for easy backup. The Bitcoin-only edition provides enhanced security through reduced code complexity.

The Coldcard is a Bitcoin-only hardware wallet designed for security-conscious users. Its air-gapped operation means it never needs to connect to a computer directly. Features include a secure element, metal case for durability, and true random number generation. Popular among power users for its advanced features.

The Foundation Passport is an open-source Bitcoin hardware wallet made in Canada. It features a large screen for QR code scanning, enabling true air-gapped operation. The device is built with premium materials and runs on fully auditable open-source software and hardware designs.

The Blockstream Jade is an affordable open-source hardware wallet with a color screen and built-in QR scanner. It supports both Bitcoin and the Liquid Network. Its compact design and reasonable price point make it an excellent entry-level hardware security device.

Ledger Nano is one of the most popular hardware wallet lines, offering secure cold storage for your Bitcoin. The device uses a secure element chip (similar to what's in your credit card) to protect your private keys. Never exposed to the internet, your Bitcoin remains safe even if your computer is compromised.

Trezor is the original hardware wallet, known for its commitment to open-source hardware and software. It provides a robust security solution while maintaining transparency in its security model. The Model T features a color touchscreen for easier navigation, while the Model One offers a more affordable entry point into hardware security.
Software Wallets
Software wallets are apps that you can install on your phone or computer. They're great for everyday transactions and smaller amounts.

Blue Wallet
Blue Wallet is a feature-rich, open-source Bitcoin wallet focused on simplicity and security. Perfect for beginners, it offers both on-chain and Lightning Network capabilities. Its watch-only feature allows you to monitor your cold storage without exposing your private keys.

Muun
Muun is a self-custodial Bitcoin wallet that makes Lightning Network transactions as simple as on-chain ones. It features a unique security model that eliminates the need for channels or watchtowers while maintaining full user control. The backup system is innovative yet simple, making it perfect for both beginners and advanced users.
🔒 Security Tips
- Never share your private keys or seed phrases with anyone
- Always verify you're downloading wallets from official sources
- Consider using a hardware wallet for amounts over $1,000
- Keep your backup phrases in a secure, offline location
- Test with small amounts first when setting up a new wallet