Thank you for your comments! Here is a more detailed and updated list of wallets to work with BIP-39 and supporting a wide range of cryptocurrencies, taking into account security, functionality and ease of use:
1. Economy
Features:
Support for more than 1,700 cryptocurrencies.
Import BIP-39 seed phrase.
Local storage of keys (not transferred to servers).
Built-in cryptocurrency exchange function.
Pros:
Very easy to use.
Free.
Multichain support.
Cons:
Closed source code.
The interface may seem outdated.
2. Guarda Wallet
Features:
Desktop, mobile and web versions.
Supports BIP-39 seed phrases.
Integration with hardware wallets such as Ledger.
Cryptocurrency exchange and staking functions.
Pros:
Intuitive interface.
Support for many cryptocurrencies and tokens.
Cons:
Free, but some features are paid.
Closed source code.
3. Wasabi Wallet (for Bitcoin)
Features:
Focus on privacy (uses CoinJoin to anonymize transactions).
BIP-39 seed phrase support.
Open source code.
Pros:
High level of confidentiality.
Support of own nodes.
Cons:
Only supports Bitcoin.
The interface can be difficult for beginners.
4. Bitwarden + CLI (for storing seed phrases)
Features:
Although not a cryptocurrency wallet, Bitwarden is great for storing seed phrases.
Supports generation of BIP-39 phrases and integration with CLI for terminal work.
Pros:
High level of security.
Availability for Windows, Linux, macOS.
Cons:
You need to import the phrase into the wallet to work with cryptocurrencies.
5. Specter Desktop (Bitcoin)
Features:
Ideal for working with Bitcoin.
Support for BIP-39 and multisig wallets.
Integration with own nodes.
Pros:
Open source code.
Reliability and high level of security.
Cons:
Only supports Bitcoin.
6. ZenGo Wallet
Features:
Unique architecture without seed phrases (uses cryptographic keys instead).
BIP-39 support via import of external phrases.
Pros:
Ease of setup.
High security.
Cons:
Smaller list of supported cryptocurrencies.
Closed source code.
7. BlueWallet (for Bitcoin)
Features:
One of the best implementations for working with Bitcoin.
Supports BIP-39 and multisig wallets.
Integration with Lightning Network.
Pros:
Simple and clear interface.
High security.
Cons:
Only for Bitcoin.
8. Trust Wallet
Features:
Supports more than 4.5 thousand cryptocurrency.
Works through Android emulators on Windows.
BIP-39 support.
Pros:
High flexibility.
Convenient for beginners.
Cons:
Not native to Windows.
Closed source code.
A recommendation for your needs:
To work with multi-currency assets and import BIP-39: Coinomi, Guard, Exodus.
For Bitcoin-oriented tasks: Wasabi, Specter Desktop, BlueWallet.
For privacy: Wasabi or BlueWallet.
For the maximum flexibility: Trust Wallet (via Android emulator).
Let me know if you need more details or help with setup!
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