Top 10 Stellar Wallets in 2023

Nikita Verkhovin

The best Stellar wallets for 2023 were chosen based on device compatibility, security, and usability. These wallets make Stellar management easier for both investors and casual users.

Top 10 Stellar Wallets in 2023

1. StellarTerm

StellarTerm

StellarTerm is an open-source web wallet for the Stellar Decentralized Exchange. The Stellar Development Foundation is not associated with Ultra Stellar, LLC, which created it. It comes with the Apache-2.0 license but doesn't come with a warranty, and it doesn't store users' assets.

Non-custodial: Yes
Open source: Yes
Created at: 2017

2. LOBSTR

LOBSTR

LOBSTR is an easy-to-use wallet for Stellar Lumens and other assets. Its interface is simple and allows token buying, sending, and trading. LOBSTR lets users manage their portfolio, trade on the Stellar Decentralized Exchange, deposit and withdraw assets, and secure their accounts with passcodes, Face ID confirmations, IP confirmations, two-factor authentication, and multisignature protection.

Non-custodial: No
Open source: No
Created at: 2014

3. Coin Wallet

Coin Wallet

Coin Wallet is a non-custodial multi-currency wallet that simplifies the sending, receiving, buying, selling, and exchanging of Stellar and a variety of other tokens and coins. Wallet provides desktop clients for Windows, Linux, and MacOS, in addition to iOS and Android mobile apps.

Non-custodial: Yes
Open source: Yes
Created at: 2015

4. Vibrant

Vibrant

Vibrant enables instant cash and crypto exchange in the US and Argentina. In addition to the usual Stellar wallet functionality, users can ramp their funds via debit cards, bank transfers, exchanges, and MoneyGram Cash Network Constellation. Vibrant is built on Stellar.

Non-custodial: No
Open source: No
Created at: 2020

5. Exodus

Exodus

Exodus is an excellent choice for those new to cryptocurrency wallets; it works well on both PCs and mobile devices. Sign up with Exodus to gain access to over 300 different cryptocurrencies, including Stellar. The wallet also includes an exchange, email support, and a live chat feature.
Non-custodial: Yes
Open source: No
Created at: 2015

6. Tangem

Tangem

Tangem Wallet is a safe cryptocurrency wallet that lets users store and send Stellar and other cryptocurrencies. It works with over 100 decentralized services and includes a hardware wallet for managing funds, trading, and NFTs. The wallet can be linked to up to three cards and provides a variety of transaction options.

Non-custodial: Yes
Open source: Yes
Created at: 2017

7. Trezor

Trezor

Trezor is currently one of the least expensive hardware wallets on the market, with the Trezor One costing only $59. Trezor currently supports nearly a thousand different cryptocurrencies. Trezor, unlike Ledger, does not work with traditional wallets.

Non-custodial: Yes
Open source: Yes
Created at: 2013

8. Trust Wallet

Trust Wallet

Trust Wallet is a secure non-custodial cryptocurrency wallet for storing, sending, and receiving. It supports 8 million digital assets, 70+ blockchains and Stellar. The app is simple to use and lets users buy and sell Stellar and cryptocurrencies with third-party fiat payment processors, swap and stake cryptocurrency securely, and use Coinbase Pay and Binance Pay. More than 60 million people use Trust Wallet in multiple languages.

Non-custodial: Yes
Open source: Yes
Created at: 2017

9. Blockchain.com Wallet

Blockchain.com Wallet

Blockchain.com Wallet, which is used by over 30 million people, includes both custodial and non-custodial wallets for accessing cryptocurrencies including Stellar. Controlling private keys, setting a 4-digit pin or Face ID, Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), and restoring accounts with a 12-word recovery phrase are among the security features available.

Non-custodial: Yes
Open source: Yes
Created at: 2013

10. Ledger

Ledger

Ledger is a great option if you prefer hardware wallets. Ledger supports over 5,000 digital currencies, including Stellar, and provides a hardware wallet that can be used in conjunction with software wallets such as Guarda and MetaMask. The Nano S Plus, Ledger's most affordable model, costs $79 USD.

Non-custodial: Yes
Open source: Yes
Created at: 2014