Crypto wallets are important for people who want to buy, sell, or trade NFTs and cryptocurrencies. They are used to store NFTs and cryptocurrencies, as well as to protect and validate transaction information. Currently there are seven wallets that support Flow Blockchain. This article will cover the advantages and disadvantages of different Flow wallets based on price, features, security and more.
The seven wallets are:Β
- Dapper - Custodial web wallet released by creators of Flow, Dapper Labs
- Blocto - Custodial web, android and iOS wallet (with a non-custodial option)
- Lilico - Non-custodial browser extension wallet
- NuFi - Cross-chain self-custody wallet
- βFlipper - Non-custodial wallet
- βLedger - Hardware wallet
- βFinoa - Institutional grade custodial wallet
As at December 2022, Dapper and Blocto wallet have the largest usage. Dapper is dominant for NFTs driven by integration into Dapper launched projects such as NBA Top Shot, UFC Strike, NFL ALL DAY and La Liga Golazos projects. Blocto is dominant for transferring tokens.
Below we have listed the main features of each Flow Blockchain wallet
Dapper Wallet
- Email login/ sign up
- NFT Support
- Web
Blocto Wallet
- Email login/ sign up
- Buy Crypto capability
- Staking
- NFT Support
- Web &Β mobile app
Lilico Wallet
- Web (chrome extension)
- NFT Support
NuFi Wallet
- Email login/ sign up
- Buy Crypto capability
- Staking
- NFT Support
- Web (and Chrome extension)
Flipper Wallet
- Web (chrome extension)
- NFT Support
Ledger Wallet
- Hardware Support
Finoa Wallet
- Institutional
You can also find a comprehensive guide to Flow Blockchain wallets at https://www.flowallets.com/