Bitcoin Cash Wallets
Choose the right BCH wallet for you

Best for everyday use

Selene
Most complete

Paytaca
Privacy & power users

Electron Cash
Hardware wallet

KeepKey
Which Bitcoin Cash wallet to choose depends on what you want to do. Most experienced users rely on more than one — but if you're just getting started, Selene, Paytaca or Zapit will cover everything you need on mobile.
Below we explain and compare the main BCH wallets with instant transactions.
Paytaca — The most complete one
Paytaca has CashTokens (including BCH stablecoins→), WalletConnect for DeFi, BCHBull contracts, a P2P fiat market, and (soon) Cauldron DEX swaps integrated.
It's the most complete BCH wallet if you want one app that does everything.

Selene — The best for daily payments
Selene is lightweight and designed for quick, reliable use. It supports CashTokens and keeps everything straightforward.

Zapit — The best BCH‑first multicoin wallet
Zapit supports multiple chains but is strongly centered on the BCH ecosystem. It has CashTokens, WalletConnect, a P2P fiat market, L1 swaps (centralized provider), aliases and other features.

Electron Cash — Cashfusion privacy and power tools
Electron Cash has CashFusion to anonymize BCH→, CashTokens, coin control (UTXOs) and a plugin system to extend features. Ideal for users who want privacy and full control.

Cashonize — Ideal for BCH DeFi in desktop
Cashonize is available as a browser wallet and as a desktop program. It is ideal for interacting with BCH decentralized exchanges→, loan protocols and anything involving WalletConnect.

KeepKey — Hardware wallet for secure offline storage
KeepKey is an open-source multicoin hardware wallet with built-in decentralized swaps. It is one of the best options in the market for BCH cold storage.

Other notable Bitcoin Cash wallets
- Flowee Pay — User-friendly and lightweight BCH wallet focused on simple payments.
- Bitcoin.com — The old best BCH wallet, now centered around being an investment portfolio app.
- Stack Wallet — Open-source multicoin wallet focused on privacy. Has Cashfusion on Android.
Common questions about BCH wallets
Yes, these non-custodial hot wallets are safe for moderate amounts, as long as you back-up and protect the recovery phrase, and lock the app with PIN or biometrics.
For considerable amounts and long-term holding, you need a hardware wallet (device) like KeepKey, Ledger or Trezor, among others.
Depends on the use-case, but today the likely answer is Paytaca→.
The ultimate, ideal best Bitcoin Cash wallet doesn't exist yet. It will be the first one that has all of this:
- Cashtokens support, built-in DEX swaps & WalletConnect
- A contact list feature
- Aliases (future protocol-level aliases or its own alias system like Zapit's)
- Multiple addresses (new address after receiving)
- Cashfusion to anonymize BCH
- Merchant map & services directory (international & open-source)
- P2P fiat market (open-source directory)
Cashfusion privacy is available in Electron Cash→ (desktop & Android), Stack Wallet (Android) and soon Selene (Android).
Cashfusion isn't practical in iOS because it blocks background processes, so you would need to leave the wallet open and the phone unlocked (not recommended).
To learn more about how this anonymity works, you can read our article explaining Cashfusion→.
Selene, Paytaca, Electron Cash, Zapit, Cashonize, and any wallet that supports Cashtokens.
To learn more about decentralized stablecoins and what they are useful for, check out or article on Bitcoin Cash stablecoins→.
None yet, although it is possible to use Electron Cash desktop with the most popular hardware wallets, like the Ledger and Trezor ones.
Back-up the seed (the 12/24 words security phrase) physically (write it down in paper; not digitally or in a screenshot) and store it in a safe place only you can access (ideally in more than one).
For extra security, some wallets allow the use of a passphrase, an extra word without which it's not possible to access the funds (Electron Cash is one of them). The best practice is to store the seed phrase and the passphrase in different places.
