Crypto Wallet

Crypto wallets are the gateway to self-custody and the single most important security decision any crypto user makes. The coverage here tracks what matters: hardware wallet developments from Ledger, Trezor, and the newer entrants competing on usability and security architecture, software wallet evolution as MetaMask, Phantom, Rabby, and others add account abstraction, transaction simulation, and better phishing protection, multisig and smart contract wallet adoption through Safe and similar tools that change how custody actually works for serious holders, seed phrase security and the recurring failures from cloud backups, photographed seeds, and social engineering attacks that drain wallets every week, token approval risks and the revoke tools that let users clean up dangerous permissions, and the quantum threat conversation around long-dormant wallets that could be exposed if cryptographic standards shift faster than expected. The category covers more than just storage. Wallets now handle staking, swap routing, NFT management, and increasingly act as the primary identity layer across DeFi. Coingo covers the security incidents that expose how wallets actually fail in practice, the new product launches that change the user experience, the regulatory questions around custody and licensing, and the practical guides that help readers protect what they actually hold.