Coinwallet

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Coin Wallet is a self-custodial, multi-currency, open-source cryptocurrency wallet developed in 2015. Coin Wallet is available for desktop (Windows, macOS, and Linux), mobile (iOS and Android), web app, and Tor web app.

Main Features

  • Open source (MIT license)
  • Tor support for enhanced privacy
  • Hardware 2FA with YubiKey / FIDO2 key [1]
  • BIP-39 seed phrase backup (12 words)
  • Multiple address formats (Legacy, Nested SegWit, Native SegWit) [2]
  • Replace-by-fee (RBF)
  • Encrypted storage
  • Mecto feature for optional in-person payments with temporary location sharing [3]
  • Localized in 27 languages

History

Coin Wallet was created by CoinSpace LLC in 2015, with headquarters located in Georgia, USA. The wallet was initially launched as a web application.

The iOS app was released in 2017, marking the first mobile release. The Android app was published on the Google Play Market in March 2020. Since 2024, Coin Wallet supports the Tor Network with a unique self-custodial onion app for users who value privacy. In 2025, Coin Wallet was added to Huawei AppGallery.

Platform Support

Coin Wallet is available across all major platforms :

  • Android: Google Play Store, Samsung Galaxy Store, Huawei AppGallery, and direct APK download
  • iOS: Available on Apple App Store
  • Web: Accessible via web browser at https://coin.space/wallet
  • macOS: Desktop application available via Apple Store
  • Linux: Available via Snap Store
  • Windows: Desktop application available for download

Technology Stack

  • Cordova (mobile platforms)
  • JavaScript (desktop and web)
  • Tor network integration (onion service and Orbot support)
  • Cross-platform architecture

Documentation

Documentation is hosted on https://support.coin.space/hc/en-us. It includes guides on wallet installation and setup, security features, backup procedures, Tor integration, and Bitcoin fundamentals such as block confirmations, change addresses, and miner fees.

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