4 Mobile Multichain Crypto Wallets Worth Using in 2025

Mila Mostovaya

The main advantage of multi-chain wallets is the complete package — you get access to over 200 coins in one place and can do whatever you want with them. But sometimes, that very feature becomes the biggest source of frustration for users.

For example, a user might send tokens, but they don't appear in the wallet — especially after using network bridges. Another common issue is when the wallet becomes overloaded, and your transactions get stuck or frozen.

In situations like these, you typically have three options: wait, send a frustrated message to support, or switch to a different wallet. Below, we introduce several types of multi-chain wallets that actually work.

Coin Wallet

CoinSpace

This has been a multichain wallet since 2015, with tens of millions of users and over 24 million wallets created. It supports major networks (Bitcoin, Ethereum, BSC, Solana, Cardano, etc.) and thousands of tokens — including Arbitrum, Avalanche, BSC, ETH, Monero, XRP, and more.

The wallet is self-custodial (private keys are stored on the user's device) and uses high-level encryption for security.

Users highlight its simplicity and fast transaction execution, though some report occasional glitches and slow synchronization of token balances.

Overall, Coin Wallet is praised for its user-friendly interface, instant transfers, and 24/7 support. For example, Trustpilot reviews often mention the service’s “wonderful support.”

  • Available platforms: iOS, Android, web version, desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux), and even a Tor version.

Coinomi Wallet

CoinSpace

Coinomi is a multifunctional, non-custodial wallet (private keys are stored on the user's device) for both mobile and desktop platforms. It officially supports over 125 blockchains and thousands of tokens, making it a true “multi-coin” solution for managing various cryptocurrencies (BTC, ETH, DOGE, Monero, etc.) — all visible in a single interface.

Users appreciate its focus on privacy, as Coinomi encrypts all data locally. However, some users have reported slow network performance or transaction failures during periods of high blockchain congestion.

A known vulnerability case emerged in 2019, when a user claimed that a critical flaw caused his recovery phrase to be sent in plaintext to third-party servers, resulting in a loss of around $60,000.

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Coinomi denied the allegations, stating that the passphrase is encrypted via HTTPS and is only transmitted during wallet restoration.

Regardless of the outcome, this case highlights the importance of staying cautious and always verifying the authenticity of websites and apps.

  • Available platforms: Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, Linux.

ZelCore Wallet

CoinSpace

ZelCore is a multichain, non-custodial wallet developed by the team behind the Flux project (formerly Zel). It supports thousands of assets across more than 80 blockchains, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Tron, Fantom, Base, and others.

The wallet includes built-in exchanges, portfolio tracking, and integration with Ledger and Trezor hardware wallets. It offers full self-custody (private keys never leave the device), decentralized two-factor authentication (d2FA) — a 2FA method with no single point of failure — and has been audited by Cure53*.

Users praise its interface and seamless cross-chain swaps, but note that the wallet can be challenging for beginners. ZelCore also uses a unique login system where the combination of username and password generates a private key, which theoretically increases the risk of key exposure if the password is compromised. However, no incidents of stolen funds have been reported.

  • Available platforms: Android, iOS mobile app, Windows, macOS, Linux app, and browser extension.

*Cure53 is a German cybersecurity auditing firm that specializes in software security assessments, including penetration testing and source code reviews.

Unstoppable Wallet

CoinSpace

This is a multi-currency, non-custodial mobile wallet with a strong focus on privacy. It was the world’s first wallet to support Bitcoin, Ethereum, and private Zcash in a single app. It’s convenient for storing and managing cryptocurrencies, tokens (including Monero, Dash, etc.), as well as NFTs.

The wallet collects no user data whatsoever. It offers Tor support, anonymous connectivity via WalletConnect, and a built-in DEX for private, decentralized exchanges.

It emphasizes top-tier security: the project has passed WalletScrutiny verification* (proving that the published code matches the app), and is listed on Immunefi (bug bounty platform) as well as on Bitcoin.org and Ethereum.org.

The only notable drawback is the challenge of supporting so many networks — the interface can sometimes feel cluttered.

  • Available platforms: Android (Google Play, F-Droid), iOS.

*WalletScrutiny is a project focused on assessing the security and transparency of Bitcoin wallets, particularly emphasizing the reproducibility of their code. It helps users determine if the wallet's published code matches what's actually running on their devices.

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