What are the best atomic wallet alternatives in 2024?

What are the best atomic wallet alternatives in 2024?

The atomic wallet prides itself on being able to manage your bitcoin, Ethereum, litecoin and other coins and tokens in a secure and manageable way. It prides itself on being secure, decentralized and anonymous. But there are also good alternatives out there that allow the same things and are also easy to use.

Editors Choice: crypto.com

  1. crypto.com

A great secure wallet which allows you to hold and store crypto and NFT's. Its relatively easy to use for the more advanced user as well as for the beginner.

2.bybit

A well known wallet but does have its flaws. Its rather hard to use with its difficult UX/UI and is limited with the amount of coins you can hold.

3.Trustee

Backed by top players this is a great wallet although may be slightly more for the professional user rather then the average user.

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