IronWallet
| Developer(s) | INWAY AG |
|---|---|
| Initial release | 2023 |
| Engine | |
| Operating system | iOS, Android |
| Platform | Mobile app |
| Type | Cryptocurrency wallet |
| License | Proprietary |
| Website | ironwallet |
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IronWallet is Liechtenstein-based non‑custodial cryptocurrency wallet used to store, send, and receive digital assets. The wallet is based on a mobile app and secured by a card containing a near-field communication chip which stores the wallet's encrypted recovery seed phrase.[1][2]
History
IronWallet was founded in the aftermath of a cryptocurrency exchange hack as its developers saw a need for non-custodial wallets with better usability than existing software.[3]
The IronWallet app was launched in 2023 by Liechtenstein-based company INWAY AG, and by April of 2024 the app had 100,000 downloads on the Google Play. In March of 2025, the total downloads reached 1 million.[4]
In 2025, the app integrated a swap function which enables users to send and receive tokens without gas fees.[5]
Business model
IronWallet is premised mainly on increasing accessibility and usability of non-custodial wallets.[6][2]
Refrences
- ↑ Rich, Wanda (2025-11-19). "What if You Can Actually Chat with Your Crypto Wallet?". Global Banking And Finance Review. Retrieved 2026-01-03.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Grant, Shawn (2025-08-13). "The post-FTX Era of Wallets That Actually Let You Own Your Crypto". Retrieved 2026-01-08.
- ↑ Moses, Toby (2025-10-13). "The Estonian-made Wallet That Learned From Loss". Retrieved 2025-12-09.
- ↑ "IronWallet: Crypto Wallet". AndroidRank. December 9, 2025.
- ↑ "IronWallet Launches No-Gas Transactions and Multi-Chain Support Across Major Blockchains". www.kucoin.com. 2025-10-22. Retrieved 2026-01-03.
- ↑ Playboy, Redactie (2024-12-09). "Persoonlijke financiën opnieuw definiëren: de impact van digitale portemonnees". Playboy (in Nederlands). Retrieved 2026-01-03.
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