Wallet support for Monero is limited. It is very likely caused by its different underlying technology, compared to Bitcoin and other popular cryptocurrencies. Ledger hardware wallet has Monero on its roadmap.
MyMonero is the only web wallet for Monero. It was created by Riccardo Spagni, the lead developer of Monero, who also oversees its development. The wallet works like any account, where you login online to access your funds. MyMonero encrypts your keys and stores the data on the servers. Only you have access to your funds.
The official wallet and the official full node client in one. It can be downloaded from the official Monero website.
XMRWallet is an open-source, free Monero wallet that enables you to send and receive Monero without having to download any software. It is open-source, which means anyone can see the code and help make it better. Plus, you do not need to register or give any of your personal information to use it. XMRWallet.com does not keep any records of your transactions. You can use it without worrying about anyone seeing what you are doing with your money.
Monero is stored in special wallets that consist of private and public keys (see above). There’s a huge number of cryptocurrency wallets with different features and it’s hard to recommend one that would cover all your needs. Let’s see the major differences between various wallets.
They represent the so-called cold wallets, meaning they operate offline - unless a payment needs to be made. Hardware wallets store your private keys on a storage medium, and usually connect to a computer via USB to make a payment transaction, after entering a pin. Easy to use with a high level of security. The best Monero hardware wallets are Trezor Model T, Ledger Stax.
Online wallets run on a server and can be accessed from any device at any location. They are the most convenient to use, but remember that your private keys are stored online and with a third-party - the probability of hackers’ attacks and theft is higher. The most reliable online Monero wallets are CoinSpot, My Monero, FantomCoin Freewallet.
These don’t offer as much functionality compared to desktop wallets, however their convenience lies in the fact that you always have the wallet with you and can use it anywhere, e.g. to pay at a retail store. The best mobile Monero wallets are Monero Freewallet, CoinPayments, FantomCoin Freewallet.
You can download and install these on your computer. They will only work and be accessible on this single computer. They are among the most secure wallets, unless your computer gets hacked or attacked by a virus. The best desktop Monero wallets are Monero GUI, Ledger Stax.
Although it sounds strange or even funny to talk about paper wallets in connection with a digital currency, they exist - in the form of printed-out private and public keys. Because of their physical (and offline) nature, they provide a very high level of online security.
There’s no single answer. It is best to realize what is the desired purpose of the wallet. If you want to use it to regularly pay and receive small amounts of Monero, then mobile or online wallet makes sense due to their ease of use. If however, you want to use the wallet to hold a small Monero fortune then security should be your priority. The range of devices you use the most often will also help determine what wallets are best for you, as there is at least one for each type of device.
It is best to approach Monero wallets as you would your regular money - cash and credit card is used for small payments (hot wallets-mobile), while your savings sit securely in a saving account (cold wallet-hardware), or spread out in several investments. Choosing a wallet which makes the private key with which you dispose of your cryptocurrency visible only to you is most important. Our top picks for Monero would be Trezor Model T and Monero GUI for a secure storage of your private keys.
Getting a Monero adress is easier than it looks. For this you will need to set up a Monero wallet of your choice. Check out our wallets section for advice on which type of wallet will suit you best. Once you've set up a wallet, for receiving or sending coins your wallet client will each time generate a unique Monero adress.
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