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Revision as of 22:28, 7 October 2024
Official Website: https://www.coinbase.com/wallet
- Hot Wallet [1]
- Browser Extension
- Mobile Wallet
- Non-Custodial Wallet [2]
- EVM Compatible [3]
As of this page's most recent update, and according to documentation found online, popular coins and tokens supported include the following (see official website for more information):
Notes
- ↑ A cryptocurrency wallet connected to the internet used to manage access to private keys and the digital assets they control. Hot wallets sacrifice some security for convenience since they are more vulnerable to hacks and malware than wallets kept offline.
- ↑ A cryptocurrency wallet in which the owner has exclusive and full control over the private keys used to authorize transactions of digital assets on a blockchain. Owners of non-custodial wallets are fully responsible for the safety and security of the digital assets they manage.
- ↑ Acronym - Ethereum Virtual Machine