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Wallets for long-term storage

Holding for the long run? These wallets pair with hardware devices to keep your keys offline and your assets secure while you hold.

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Wallets found: 9 / 9

Keystone
Hardware

Hardware

English · Chinese

Device: $149

Trezor
Finance
Hardware

Desktop · Mobile · Hardware

English · Spanish

Device: $59 – $129, Swap fee: variable

TokenPocket
Finance
Hardware
NFTs

Mobile · Browser · Hardware

English · Arabic

Swap fee: not disclosed (TPT-holder discounts)

Ledger
Finance
Hardware
NFTs

Desktop · Mobile · Hardware

English · Arabic

Device: $79 – $399, Swap fee: variable

OneKey
New to crypto
Developer
Finance
Hardware
NFTs

Desktop · Mobile · Browser · Hardware

English · Chinese

Swap/bridge fee: 0.85%

imKey Pro Hardware Wallet
Developer
Finance
Hardware
NFTs

Desktop · Mobile · Browser · Hardware

English · Chinese

Device: $110, Swap fee: 0%

GridPlus Lattice1
Hardware
NFTs

Desktop · Browser · Hardware

English

Device: $397

Cypherock X1
Hardware
NFTs

Desktop · Hardware

English · German

Device: $99 – $179

Burner
Hardware
NFTs

Desktop · Mobile · Browser · Hardware

English

Device: $19/card, Swap fee: not disclosed

How we evaluate wallets

Every wallet on this page is reviewed by the ethereum.org team before being listed. We apply a published set of criteria focused on security, self-custody, and Ethereum-native support so users can navigate the ecosystem with greater confidence.

Read the full listing criteria and removal policy

Curated by the ethereum.org editorial team.

Most recent listing update: June 16, 2026

To be listed, a wallet must meet the following requirements:

  • Security-tested through audit, an internal security team, or open-source code review.
  • Been live for at least six months, or built by a team with an established track record.
  • Actively maintained, with support available for users.
  • Provides honest, accurate listing information. Products that falsify details are removed.
  • Has a named point of contact so we can verify information when it changes.
  • Supports EIP-1559 (type 2) transactions on Ethereum Mainnet.
  • Offers a reviewable user experience. If our team finds a product difficult to use, we may request improvements before listing it.
  • Is Ethereum-focused, with Ethereum or a Layer 2 set as the default network.

Listings are not static. Wallet providers are required to resubmit information every six months. If a team does not respond, we remove the wallet. This keeps the directory accurate as products evolve.

Filter toggles on this page (open source, self-custody, hardware wallet support, and others) reflect attributes tracked per wallet. Each listing also shows the date its information was last verified.

Wallets listed on this page are not official endorsements, and are provided for informational purposes only.

Their descriptions have been provided by the wallet projects themselves.