Just spent some time testing Best Wallet and honestly it's pretty solid for a newer mobile-only crypto platform. Launched last year and already doing some interesting things - supports over 60 blockchains, lets you access presales directly through the app, and the interface is genuinely clean and easy to navigate.



The main appeal? It's non-custodial so you control your private keys, you can swap across tons of decentralized exchanges without leaving the app, and there's built-in access to DeFi platforms and NFT stuff. Plus you can buy crypto with debit cards or PayPal without KYC if you want more privacy. That's a solid feature set for a younger wallet.

But there are real limitations. No desktop version at all - mobile only, which some people find risky for security reasons. Customer support is basically just email and social media, no live chat. And while it claims to do regular audits, there's basically no public info about the team behind it, which feels sketchy for a wallet handling your assets.

The ratings are mixed too - Google Play gives it 4 stars, but Trustpilot has it at 2.2 which is pretty rough. Some users complain about syncing issues and confusing setup for beginners.

If you're into early token launches and want something modern with DeFi integrated, Best Wallet is worth trying. But it's definitely still early stage compared to established competitors like MetaMask. Wouldn't throw your entire portfolio on it just yet.
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