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  1. Quick Start

How To Setup A Wallet

Various Tezos wallets that you may use to interact with your accounts on the Tezos blockchain.

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Notice Tezbox is no longer actively supported. Learn how to migrate to a supported wallet using the guide below.

What is a wallet?

A cryptocurrency wallet is a device, physical medium, program or a service which stores the and can be used to track ownership, receive or spend .

It should be noted that the cryptocurrency itself is not in the wallet. In the case of Tezos and cryptocurrencies derived from it, the cryptocurrency is stored across a distributed network and maintained in a publicly available called the . The wallet is merely an interface to interact with the chain, and you can move freely between them provided they operate by similar standards. You are not usually restricted to the wallet with which you created your account.

Below is a list of wallets supporting Tez (XTZ) by platform in alphabetical order.

Web Wallets

  • by Baking Bad (Windows)

  • (Web, desktop + Trezor support)

  • TezBox (Deprecated)

Desktop Wallets

  • by Baking Bad (Windows)

  • (Windows; MacOS; Linux)

  • by Cryptonomic (Windows; MacOS; Linux)

  • (Windows; MacOS; Linux)

  • (Web, desktop + Trezor support)

Mobile Wallets

  • (Android; iOS)

  • (Android)

  • (Android; iOS)

  • (Windows; MacOS; Linux)

  • (Android)

  • (Android; iOS)

  • (Android; iOS)

Ledger

  • Galleon Wallet

Trezor

  • Simplestaking

  • Exodus Wallet

(Web Wallet)

Ledger Live (, , )

public and/or private keys
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Atomex
Kukai Wallet
Simplestaking
Atomex
Exodus Wallet
Galleon Wallet
Ledger Live
Simplestaking
AirGap
Cortez
Exodus Wallet
Ledger Live
Tezzet
TrustWallet
ZenGo
Kukai Wallet
Desktop
Android
iOS