Wallets
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Qubic offers various wallet options to suit different user needs and preferences. For the most up-to-date list of available wallets, please consult qubic.org.
Wallets by the Core Team
All official wallets are open source.
- 🌐 Web Wallet (source code)
- 📱 Mobile (source code)
Community-Developed Wallets
For community-developed wallets, visit qubic.org and select "By Community".
Hardware Wallets
Types of Wallets
Qubic wallets can be categorised into two main types:
- Direct Network Connected Wallet
- Proxied Wallet
Direct Network Connected Wallet
This type of wallet uses a direct connection to the Qubic network. It connects to at least 3 Qubic Nodes and interacts directly with them.
Advantages:
- Most straightforward without any 3rd party software
- Mostly Open Source
Disadvantages:
- More difficult to handle
- Requires direct connection to Qubic Peers
Proxied Wallet
A Proxied Wallet uses a proxy service to interact with the network. The proxy provider ensures that your transaction is sent to the network.
Advantages:
- Easy to handle
- Runs everywhere without direct connection to the network
Disadvantages:
- Server-Part of Software may not be Open Source
- If the proxy service is offline, you can't interact with the network