Cake Wallet: Open-Source, Non-Custodial Multi-Currency Crypto Wallet

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Cake Wallet is a powerful, privacy-focused, and open-source cryptocurrency wallet designed for users who value control, security, and simplicity. Available across Android, iOS, macOS, and Linux, Cake Wallet supports multiple blockchains while ensuring your private keys never leave your device—truly embodying the principle: your keys, your coins.

Whether you're managing Monero (XMR), Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), or other major cryptocurrencies, Cake Wallet delivers a seamless experience with advanced features tailored to both beginners and experienced users.

Why Choose Cake Wallet?

As a non-custodial wallet, Cake Wallet gives you full ownership of your digital assets. No third party can freeze, access, or manage your funds. Built with transparency in mind, its codebase is publicly available on GitHub, allowing developers and security experts to audit and contribute.

The app combines robust functionality with an intuitive interface, making it ideal for everyday use without sacrificing technical depth.

👉 Discover a secure way to manage your crypto across multiple chains.

Core Supported Cryptocurrencies

Cake Wallet supports a growing list of privacy-centric and widely adopted digital currencies:

This diverse support makes Cake Wallet a versatile choice for multi-chain users.

Key Features That Set Cake Wallet Apart

Universal Features Across All Chains

Regardless of which cryptocurrency you're using, Cake Wallet offers consistent tools for enhanced usability and control:

These features ensure that managing crypto is not only secure but also convenient.

👉 Start using a wallet that puts you in full control of your digital assets.

Monero-Specific Capabilities

As one of the most trusted Monero wallets available, Cake Wallet includes advanced tools for XMR users:

These features make Cake Wallet a top-tier option for Monero enthusiasts.

Bitcoin & Litecoin Enhancements

For BTC and LTC users, Cake Wallet provides granular control over transactions:

This level of control empowers users to manage their UTXO sets strategically.

Ethereum & ERC-20 Token Management

Cake Wallet supports the full Ethereum ecosystem:

This flexibility makes it easy to interact with decentralized applications and DeFi protocols.

Monero.com: A Dedicated Monero Wallet by Cake Wallet

In addition to the multi-currency Cake Wallet, the team offers Monero.com—a streamlined, open-source wallet exclusively for Monero. Designed for simplicity and maximum privacy, it's perfect for users who want a focused XMR experience.

Despite being Monero-only, Monero.com allows users to exchange other assets into XMR directly within the app.

Available on:

All APK versions are signed with the same key for trust verification.

APK Verification Guide

To verify the authenticity of downloaded APKs:

Use tools like apksigner or AppVerifier to check the signing certificate. The SHA-256 hash for Cake Wallet’s certificate is:

com.cakewallet.cake_wallet
C5:40:53:AB:0F:10:D9:54:17:62:A3:DA:76:65:AE:3D:BA:5E:74:3A:B4:F1:08:A5:34:9D:62:AC:10:6E:F5

This ensures you're installing a legitimate, unmodified version of the app.

Support & Community Resources

Cake Wallet offers 24/7 free support via email at [email protected]. Additionally, comprehensive user guides are available at guides.cakewallet.com—open-source and open for community contributions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is Cake Wallet truly non-custodial?
A: Yes. You retain complete control over your private keys. No one else can access your funds.

Q: Can I use Cake Wallet without internet?
A: While basic functions like viewing keys require no connection, sending transactions or checking balances needs network access.

Q: Does Cake Wallet support hardware wallets?
A: Currently, native hardware wallet integration is not available. However, seed-based imports are supported.

Q: How do I add a new language to Cake Wallet?
A: Edit the appropriate strings_XX.arb file in /res/values/ and submit a pull request. Full instructions are documented in the GitHub repository.

Q: Can I contribute new fiat currencies?
A: Yes, but first confirm availability via Cake Wallet’s fiat API. Then follow structured steps in fiat_currency.dart to implement.

Q: Is my transaction history stored on servers?
A: No. Transaction data is fetched from public blockchains or optional explorers like Etherscan—but never stored by Cake Wallet servers.

Contribute to the Project

Cake Wallet thrives on community involvement. You can help improve:

Contributors are encouraged to open pull requests on GitHub. Whether you're a developer, translator, or designer, your input helps strengthen this open-source project.


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