

A feature-rich EVM wallet built for DeFi power users, with a multichain gas account, in-app DeFi integrations and deep multi-chain support.

The Trezor Safe 7 is a premium redesign that adds Bluetooth, a sharper screen, and a new auditable secure chip, making it the most advanced yet still familiar Trezor wallet.

Ledger Flex modernizes hardware wallets with an e-ink touchscreen, easy setup, and secure recovery system that make self-custody feel simple and polished.

A Solana-native, non-custodial wallet offering advanced trading and major DeFi integrations across mobile and browser.

A leading self-custodial Web3 wallet offering deep EVM support, multi-chain extensibility plus built-in DeFi, swaps and security tooling.

Ledger Nano S is a compact, budget hardware wallet offering strong security and basic functionality through wired USB use, ideal for beginners who don’t need mobile connectivity or premium features.

A highly versatile, self-custodial wallet supporting hundreds of blockchains, built-in swaps, staking and deep Web3 access.

The most-used Solana wallet, known for its smooth UX, strong security tooling and high customizability for DeFi power users.

Tangem Wallet combines cold-storage-level security with everyday simplicity, offering a secure NFC smartcard system that’s easy to use and virtually maintenance-free.

A feature-heavy multi-chain wallet for swaps, staking, NFTs and DApp connection, integrated with Bitget’s CEX and payments features.

The Trezor Safe 5 adds a touchscreen and smoother PIN entry but otherwise delivers a similar experience to the Safe 3 with minor usability upgrades.

A beginner-friendly self-custodial wallet blending DeFi, NFTs, payments and social features into a single onchain dashboard.

An uncompromising Bitcoin-only wallet built for strong offline security. The Coldcard Mk4 is ideal for experienced users who value control and protection above convenience.

A full-featured wallet that combines advanced security with strong usability. The OneKey Pro delivers a good experience but suffers from short battery life.

An open-source, self-custodial EVM wallet from Uniswap Labs with built-in swaps, bridging and MEV-protected trading.

Ledger Stax is a premium hardware wallet with a curved e-ink display, wireless charging, and sleek magnetic design that delivers luxury aesthetics without adding much functional difference from the Flex.

The Trezor Safe 3 is a straightforward, secure, and affordable hardware wallet that favors simplicity over polish.

Ledger Nano X adds Bluetooth connectivity and a built-in battery to the Nano line, offering the same secure storage in a more mobile-friendly design for users who manage crypto on the go.

SafePal S1 is an air-gapped hardware wallet with a built-in camera for QR transactions, offering good offline security and mobile integration at an affordable price.

The Keystone Pro is a secure, open-source hardware wallet with strong DeFi and Bitcoin features, though setup is slow and the QR workflow adds friction.

A tap-to-sign, fully air-gapped cold wallet that looks and functions exactly like a contactless debit card.

A card style wallet which replaces the usual recovery phrase backup with a 2-of-5 shard system, split across one Vault and four NFC cards.

A design-led self-custody wallet for 50+ chains with built-in swaps, staking, NFTs and optional hardware wallet support.

The OneKey Classic 1S is a slim, credit card–style hardware wallet that boasts open-source firmware and a polished companion app.

A seedless, MPC-based crypto wallet focused on security, easy recovery and beginner-friendly self-custody across major blockchains.

The SafePal X1 offers simple Bluetooth connectivity and quick pairing but feels dated due to its monochrome screen and clunky interface.

The SafePal S1 Pro refines the original S1 with a metal body and USB-C charging but otherwise delivers an almost identical experience—secure, capable, and still clearly budget-tier.

An open-source, Ethereum-first wallet combining a beginner-friendly design with swaps, NFT tools and ENS integration.
Our wallet scores focus on how secure, practical and reliable each product is in real-world use. We test both software and hardware wallets using consistent evaluation criteria, prioritizing hands-on experience over marketing claims or raw specifications.
Security and trust: For hardware devices, we examine chip certifications, firmware transparency and audit history. For software wallets, we assess code openness, audit track record, key generation methods and built-in security tooling.
Real usability: We evaluate setup time, onboarding clarity, transaction confirmation flows and interface design across devices and platforms. Wallets that balance accessibility with strong security practices perform best.
Compatibility and ecosystem support: We assess how well each wallet integrates across blockchains, platforms and devices. For hardware wallets, we also examine connectivity options, such as USB-C and Bluetooth, and how seamlessly they pair with companion apps.
Feature set: We evaluate additional any functionality on offer such as DeFi integrations, in-app swaps, staking and advanced customization. Wallets which offer seamless DeFi access for newcomers, without neglecting advanced options for experts, score the highest.
Long-term reliability: We assess how consistent each wallet’s performance is for everyday DeFi and portfolio management tasks. For hardware wallets, we also consider build quality and long-term firmware support.
The final score reflects how a typical user will experience, balancing security, usability, compatibility and long-term reliability rather than focusing solely on specs or feature lists.
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