There are many different wallets that support the Bitcoin Lightning Network. Below is a list of some of the most popular ones, along with a short description.

Blink

Blink is a user-friendly wallet with many features and options, including Lightning transactions, on-chain transfers, "stable sats"*, payment codes (QR codes), and Point of Sale (POS). You're up and running in no time, and it's a great way to learn about money and Bitcoin while earning sats.

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Phoenix Wallet

Phoenix Wallet is a great Lightning wallet that lets you send on-chain bitcoin and swap to Lightning. It's a non-custodial wallet, which is always recommended for those who know how it works. Phoenix has a nice interface and is easy to get started with. Remember to back up your wallet.

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Wallet of Satoshi

Wallet of Satoshi is a popular Lightning wallet with a simple interface and a good user experience. You get an auto-generated Lightning address that looks like an email address, to which others can send bitcoin. It's a custodial wallet, which means the company behind Wallet of Satoshi holds your sats — so it's not recommended to keep larger amounts here.

Point of Sale: Wallet of Satoshi has a nice POS feature that you can use in your business if you want to let your customers pay with bitcoin.

Read more and download Wallet of Satoshi →

*"Stable sats" is a feature that lets you keep the value of your sats stable relative to a currency such as USD, without converting to a stablecoin.

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