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What wallet should I use?

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Last updated 4 months ago

This is really a personal decision. Coinrule supports a variety of signer wallets. The most popular options are Metamask and hardware wallets such as Trezor and Ledger. We recommend doing your own research on the different options in order to decide which one is the right one for you.

Here’s a quick glance at both types:

  • Hardware Wallets: Physical devices that store private keys offline for maximum security. Great for long-term storage and large amounts of crypto (e.g., Ledger, Trezor).

  • Software Wallets: Digital wallets stored online as mobile apps, desktop programs, or browser extensions. Convenient for frequent transactions and interacting with dApps (e.g., MetaMask, Rabby).

Choosing the right DeFi wallet depends on your needs and preferences. Consider factors like:

  • Security: Hardware wallets are a great choice for maximum security.

  • Ease of Use: Software Wallets (e.g. Metamask) are user-friendly and integrate well with many platforms.

  • Supported Networks: Ensure the wallet supports the blockchain networks you intend to use.