gianlucatassara on Nostr: RECOMMENDED WALLETS: Green Wallet: Mobile. Robust, modern UI. Great for those that ...
RECOMMENDED WALLETS:
Green Wallet: Mobile. Robust, modern UI. Great for those that just want to stack sats. Allows you to connect to your own node, have several wallets, use passphrases, use TOR, and link to Trezor, Ledger or Jade.
Samourai Wallet: Mobile. Privacy focused. Supports CoinJoins and PayNyms. Use this if you value your privacy (you should). My go to mobile wallet at the moment for on chain transactions.
Phoenix Wallet: Mobile. Lightning network based wallet. Minimalistic UI. Incredibly well done. Non-custodial, you hold your keys. Constantly updated. Best lightning wallet out there by far. Use only for lightning (it supports on chain but your money is always on channels).
BitBox02 Bitcoin Only Edition: Hardware. My favorite hardware wallet. Team is very transparent and very focused on security. Well designed. Supports generating seeds with dice. Protects against nonce covert channel attack. One downside is it forces you to use an SD card when creating your seed, but you can simply destroy it and use the 24 words instead if you want to.
SeedSigner: Hardware. DIY. You assemble it yourself. Totally airgapped. Main benefit is lowering trust by using generic hardware instead of trusting bitcoin companies.
Sparrow Wallet: Desktop. The best desktop wallet by far. Use it to manage your hardware wallet, label your UTXOs, create custom transactions, use multi-signature, and many more things. Absolutely amazing. Couldn't live without it.
NIP-57: If you want to receive zaps, use whatever wallet you want that supports NIP-57. This is very new, but eventually many wallets will add support for this. I currently use Stacker News. I only use it to receive zaps, nothing else.
That's it.
Green Wallet: Mobile. Robust, modern UI. Great for those that just want to stack sats. Allows you to connect to your own node, have several wallets, use passphrases, use TOR, and link to Trezor, Ledger or Jade.
Samourai Wallet: Mobile. Privacy focused. Supports CoinJoins and PayNyms. Use this if you value your privacy (you should). My go to mobile wallet at the moment for on chain transactions.
Phoenix Wallet: Mobile. Lightning network based wallet. Minimalistic UI. Incredibly well done. Non-custodial, you hold your keys. Constantly updated. Best lightning wallet out there by far. Use only for lightning (it supports on chain but your money is always on channels).
BitBox02 Bitcoin Only Edition: Hardware. My favorite hardware wallet. Team is very transparent and very focused on security. Well designed. Supports generating seeds with dice. Protects against nonce covert channel attack. One downside is it forces you to use an SD card when creating your seed, but you can simply destroy it and use the 24 words instead if you want to.
SeedSigner: Hardware. DIY. You assemble it yourself. Totally airgapped. Main benefit is lowering trust by using generic hardware instead of trusting bitcoin companies.
Sparrow Wallet: Desktop. The best desktop wallet by far. Use it to manage your hardware wallet, label your UTXOs, create custom transactions, use multi-signature, and many more things. Absolutely amazing. Couldn't live without it.
NIP-57: If you want to receive zaps, use whatever wallet you want that supports NIP-57. This is very new, but eventually many wallets will add support for this. I currently use Stacker News. I only use it to receive zaps, nothing else.
That's it.