Compare 52 cryptocurrency wallets side by side: custody model, supported chains, open source status, audits, hardware wallet support, swap costs and the full incident history of each, plus a separate reputation score. A wallet does not hold your coins. It holds the key that proves they are yours, which is why nobody can recover a lost seed phrase. Filter by custody model, chain or record, then open a full review.
How the wallet score works: each is rated out of 100 across security (30), chains (20), usability (20), features (20), transparency (10). Higher is better. Every score is broken down on the venue's own page, and the full method is on the methodology page.
Five custody models appear below and they fail in different ways. Self custody means a seed phrase you must never lose. Hardware keeps the key in a chip in your hand. MPC splits the key so no complete key exists anywhere. Smart accounts are contracts with recovery built in. Multisig needs several people to agree. None is automatically safest.
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Risk warning: crypto assets are highly volatile and largely unregulated. You can lose everything you put in. Nothing here is financial, investment or tax advice, and nothing here is a recommendation to buy or sell any asset. Figures are typical and change, so always confirm on the venue's own site.