Bitcoin (BTC) Wallet

Download the Bitcoin (BTC) Wallet from Bitcoin.com. Buy, sell, trade, and use BTC and other cryptocurrencies in one safe and simple, but powerful app.

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Bitcoin (BTC) mobile wallet

The self-custody BTC wallet trusted by millions.

Full control over your fees

Choose from three optimized presets or manually decide your gas price.

Effortless security

Hold the keys to your Bitcoin (BTC) coins in a wallet so secure, no one can access it except for you - not even us. Protect your assets with passcode and biometric security features. Automatically back up all your wallets and restore access with a single custom password.

Buy, sell, and trade

Build and manage your crypto portfolio. Buy Bitcoin (BTC) with your credit card, payment app, or bank account. Instantly swap between thousands of cryptocurrencies. Protect your returns by trading into stablecoins, or cashing out to local currency.

Track the markets

Stay informed with real-time market data. Get in-app access to the news that matters. Receive notifications when the market is moving.

One wallet for all your cryptoassets

The multichain wallet trusted by millions. Get direct access to the Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Avalanche, Polygon, and BNB Smart Chain public blockchains. Create unlimited wallets to support your privacy. Your digital wallet, in your control.

What is Bitcoin (BTC)?

Bitcoin is a decentralized cryptocurrency originally described in a 2008 whitepaper by a person, or group of people, using the alias Satoshi Nakamoto. It was launched soon after, in January 2009. Bitcoin was created, according to Nakamoto’s own words, to allow “online payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a financial institution.” Some concepts for a similar type of a decentralized electronic currency precede BTC, but Bitcoin holds the distinction of being the first-ever cryptocurrency to come into actual use.

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How does Bitcoin work?

Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer online currency, meaning that all transactions happen directly between equal, independent network participants, without the need for any intermediary to permit or facilitate them. Unlike centralized money systems such as banks or payment processors, Bitcoin uses a distributed ledger to keep track of every participant's balances. Bitcoin mining, in the form of Proof of Work, guarantees no one can spend bitcoin they don’t have, or spend the same bitcoin twice.

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Use these comprehensive guides to understand the fundamentals of Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other cryptoassets. Get the essentials on DApps, web3 and more.

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What is Bitcoin?

Bitcoin is based on the ideas laid out in a 2008 whitepaper titled Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System

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How do I create a Bitcoin wallet?

Creating a Bitcoin wallet is as easy as installing software on your mobile device or computer

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How do I receive bitcoin?

To receive bitcoin, simply provide the sender with your address. You just need to make sure you're providing the right one.

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