MetaMask isn’t the only game in town. In 2025, a broad set of wallets, mobile apps, browser extensions, and hardware-backed clients, offer improved UX, multi-chain access, account-abstraction features, and stronger anti-scam tooling.
A non-custodial mobile wallet from the Binance ecosystem that supports hundreds of chains and built-in dApp browsing, great if you want a single phone app for DeFi, staking, and NFTs.
Coinbase Wallet is separate from Coinbase’s custodial exchange and offers self-custody, dApp access, and easy on-ramp options; useful if you want Coinbase UX with private keys you control. (Note: Coinbase has also experimented with cloud backup options for usability.)
Rainbow is focused on Ethereum and Layer-2s (Polygon, Arbitrum, Base, etc.), with strong NFT discovery and a simple mobile extension experience for collectors.
Originally Solana-native, Phantom now supports Solana and select EVM chains, offers scam-detection, and allows hardware integration (Ledger) for stronger key security. Ideal for Solana DeFi and NFTs.
Exodus combines an easy desktop UI with mobile apps, built-in swaps, and hardware wallet support (Trezor/Ledger), good for users who want portfolio tools plus non-custodial control.
Argent pioneered smart-contract wallets with social recovery and gas-abstraction features that simplify onboarding and reduce the need to hold ETH for gas. Great for mainstream users.
Rabby offers pre-transaction risk scanning, balance previews, and DeFi-first UX to avoid common MetaMask friction, a popular pick for heavy dApp users.
If security is the priority, Ledger devices keep keys offline while Ledger Live (now Ledger Wallet app) provides coin management, staking, and swap integrations. Use with browser wallets for daily dApp interaction.
Trezor’s Suite app keeps hardware-wallet security simple with frequent updates, multisig/view-only options, and expanded coin support, suited to users who want an open approach to firmware/privacy.
For users who switch between devices and chains, modern gateway wallets (OKX Wallet, SafePal) plus the WalletConnect ecosystem offer gas abstraction, multisender features, and broad dApp connectivity. Good for frequent cross-chain traders.
Q: Are these wallets safe replacements for MetaMask?
A: Yes, many are mature alternatives, but safety depends on how you manage keys (seed phrases/hardware). Hardware wallets remain the safest for large holdings.
Q: Can I move my MetaMask wallet to these wallets?
A: In most cases, you can import your MetaMask seed phrase into another non-custodial wallet (or connect via WalletConnect); be cautious and only import into trusted apps.
Q: Which wallet is best for gasless transactions?
A: Argent and other account-abstraction wallets lead on gasless UX through sponsored transactions and smart-contract wallets.
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