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Mobile Wallets

๐Ÿ“ฑ Here is a summary of the current mainstream Cardano mobile wallets (iOS & Android), including supported platforms, download links, official websites, and key features.


๐ŸŸฃ Vespr Walletโ€‹

  • Type: Mobile + Browser Extension
  • Supported Platforms: iOS / Android
  • Official Website: https://vespr.xyz
  • Download:
    • Available in iOS / Android app stores (search Vespr Wallet)

Key Featuresโ€‹

  • Non-custodial wallet, private keys stored locally
  • Supports ADA, native tokens, and DApp interaction
  • Simple UI, intuitive operation
  • Emphasis on ease of use and quick onboarding

Suitable for: Beginners and users who want full ADA management on mobile.


๐Ÿ”ต Begin Walletโ€‹

  • Type: Mobile Wallet + Extension
  • Supported Platforms: iOS / Android / Browser
  • Official Website: https://begin.is
  • Download:
    • iOS / Android app stores (Begin: Bitcoin Cardano Wallet)
      ๐Ÿ‘‰ Google Play Store

Key Featuresโ€‹

  • Multi-chain support: Cardano + Bitcoin
  • Self-custodial (keys stored locally)
  • Supports ADA staking and asset management
  • Built-in DeFi and DApp browser
  • Open-source and auditable

Suitable for: Users who want to manage both ADA and BTC while exploring DeFi services.


๐ŸŸก Tokeo Walletโ€‹

  • Type: Mobile Multi-chain Wallet
  • Supported Platforms: iOS / Android
  • Official Website: https://tokeo.io
  • Download:
    • Official website or app stores (search Tokeo Wallet)

Key Featuresโ€‹

  • Multi-chain support (Cardano, Bitcoin, etc.)
  • Self-custodial and secure
  • Asset management, transactions, and NFT support
  • Low entry barrier, user-friendly interface

Suitable for: Users who want a cross-chain wallet to manage multiple assets.


๐ŸŸ  Yoroi Wallet (Mobile)โ€‹

  • Type: Official Lightweight Wallet
  • Supported Platforms: iOS / Android
  • Official Website: https://yoroi-wallet.com
  • Download:
    • Official app stores (search Yoroi Wallet)

Key Featuresโ€‹

  • EMURGO official lightweight wallet
  • No full-node synchronization needed
  • Supports ADA, tokens, and staking
  • Recoverable mnemonic and Ledger / Trezor hardware support

Suitable for: Users who want an officially maintained, secure, lightweight wallet.


๐Ÿ”ต Eternl Wallet (Mobile)โ€‹

  • Type: Mobile + PWA (Progressive Web App)
  • Supported Platforms: iOS / Android via browser
  • Official Website: https://eternl.io
  • Download:
    • App stores or official website

Key Featuresโ€‹

  • Full-featured Cardano wallet (assets + staking + dApp)
  • Non-custodial, private keys stored locally
  • Supports Ledger / Trezor hardware
  • Rich interface with advanced features

Suitable for: Users needing advanced features, DeFi interaction, and strong dApp compatibility.


๐ŸŸ  Trust Wallet (Cardano)โ€‹

Key Featuresโ€‹

  • Supports ADA, NFTs, swaps, and other major chains
  • Built-in purchase, exchange, and multi-chain management
  • Community feedback: ADA staking experience may be less smooth than native wallets

Suitable for: Users needing unified multi-chain management beyond Cardano.


๐ŸŸฃ Mantium Walletโ€‹

  • Type: Mobile Wallet
  • Supported Platforms: iOS / Android
  • Official Website: No official central page (check ecosystem directories)
  • Download:
    • Search Mantium Wallet in app stores

Key Featuresโ€‹

  • Designed for Cardano NFT display and asset showcase
  • Lightweight and simple, supports basic asset sending/receiving and staking

Suitable for: Users primarily focused on NFT collection and display.


๐Ÿ“Œ Selection Recommendationsโ€‹

WalletSupported PlatformsOpen-sourceSource Link
Vespr WalletiOS / Androidโš ๏ธ Partially open-sourcehttps://github.com/vespr-wallet
Begin WalletiOS / AndroidโŒ Closed-source-
Tokeo WalletiOS / AndroidโŒ Closed-source-
Yoroi Wallet (Mobile)iOS / Androidโœ”๏ธ Open-sourcehttps://github.com/Emurgo/yoroi
Eternl Wallet (Mobile/PWA)iOS / AndroidโŒ Closed-source-
Trust Wallet (Cardano)iOS / Androidโœ”๏ธ Open-sourcehttps://github.com/trustwallet
Mantium WalletiOS / AndroidโŒ Closed-source-

๐Ÿ’ก Tips

  • All mobile wallets are non-custodial: mnemonics/private keys must be backed up securely.
  • For managing large amounts of assets, consider using a hardware wallet (Ledger / Trezor).
  • Only some wallets are fully open-source; this table is based on publicly available information and community discussions.