List of CryptoWallets [Source] (More to Come)

Before picking a wallet, you should, however, consider how you intend to use it.

  • Do you need a wallet for everyday purchases or just buying and holding digital currency for an investment?
  • Do you plan to use several currencies or one single currency?
  • Do you require access to your digital wallet from anywhere or only from home?
  • Take some time to assess your requirements and then choose the most suitable wallet for you.
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Breadwallet (Bitcoin)

"Bread Wallet is a simple mobile Bitcoin digital wallet that makes sending bitcoins as easy as sending an email. The wallet can be downloaded from the App Store or Google Play. Bread Wallet offers a standalone client, so there is no server to use when sending or receiving bitcoins. That means users can access their money and are in full control of their funds at all times. Overall, Bread Wallet’s clean interface, lightweight design and commitment to continually improve security, make the application safe, fast and a pleasure to use for both beginners and experienced users alike.

 

  • Pros: Good privacy & security, beginner friendly, simple & clean, open source software, free.
  • Cons: No web or desktop interface, lacks features, hot wallet."
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Loafwallet (Litecoin)

"LoafWallet is the first standalone Litecoin Wallet built for iOS with a focus on accessibility, security and simplicity. LoafWallet makes getting started with Litecoin easier than ever!" 

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Ledger nano s (multicoin)

"Ledger Nano S is a Bitcoin, Ethereum and Altcoins hardware wallet, based on robust safety features for storing cryptographic assets and securing digital payments. It connects to any computer (USB) and embeds a secure OLED display to double-check and confirm each transaction with a single tap on its side buttons."