Distributed as a Chrome extension, Yours Wallet keeps keys encrypted on the user's device while exposing a provider API that lets web applications request signatures. Coverage extends to 1Sat Ordinals, BSV-21 tokens and the MNEE stablecoin.
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SPV Wallet
Self-hostable wallet server letting a business run non-custodial BSV payments on its own infrastructure. It handles UTXO selection, xPub-derived addresses and Paymail resolution, and is distributed with a separate administrative console and Docker images.
RockWallet
A regulated multi-asset self-custody wallet from RockWallet LLC of Wilmington, Delaware. Bitcoin SV sits alongside BTC, ETH, XRP and various tokens, with card purchases, in-app swaps and identity verification handled inside the mobile app.
Exodus
Founded in 2015 and now a publicly listed company, Exodus ships desktop, mobile and browser wallets plus swaps, staking, card purchasing and hardware-wallet pairing. Bitcoin SV remains among the assets it holds, with send, receive and swap support.
ElectrumSVP
TruthMachine picked up the abandoned ElectrumSV codebase and released ElectrumSVP as a maintained continuation. Version 0.1.0 arrived in April 2026 with BREAD proof checking, sat-per-kilobyte fees, UTXO splitting, key sweeping and coin freezing; hardware wallet support was dropped.
BSV Desktop (formerly MetaNet Desktop)
The BSV Association's reference implementation of a BRC-100 wallet for macOS, Windows and Linux. It runs a local HTTPS endpoint that applications call for signing and identity certificates, offering either SQLite self-custody or remote storage via WAB.
BSV Browser
Mobile web browser published by the BSV Association, carrying a self-custodial wallet and cryptographic identity inside the browsing session. Sites can be paid in fractions of a cent, and sign-in happens without passwords. A desktop build also exists.
Atomic Wallet
Atomic Wallet keeps encrypted keys on the user's own device and spans more than a thousand assets, Bitcoin SV among them. Beyond storage it bundles asset swapping, card purchases, staking on selected chains and NFT display, across desktop, mobile and a browser extension.
1Satchel
Think of a link-in-bio page whose individual links can charge for themselves: a visitor pays in BSV to unlock a file, reveal hidden text or leave a tip. Creators inscribe their pages on chain, and the operator advertises no cut.
Bit Sign
Documents uploaded as PDFs or images can be signed by one or several parties in a defined order, with each signature written as a BSV ordinal and checkable through a shareable link. The operator quotes one cent per signature.