# What is Blithe Wallet?

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Blithe Wallet is a non-custodial wallet for storing and managing crypto assets across multiple blockchains including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Binance, Tron, Polygon, and so forth. Blithe Wallet comes with exclusive benefits and excellent security.&#x20;

As DeFi continues to expand like a blanket of cloud over the possibilities imminent in blockchain technology, it is important that the industry introduces crypto wallets that meet with these latest standards to maintain DeFi’s innovative pace.&#x20;

As a crypto trader or enthusiast, you may only need a crypto wallet for your daily crypto activities and nothing more. This means that a crypto wallet remains, among many options, your primary gateway to the blockchain and crypto market.&#x20;

Think of a wallet as a pouch where you keep all your valuables, if you misplace your wallet, you lose the valuables inside it. So it is for crypto wallets. In this case, all you need is a private key or signatures to access and use it online or offline. For this reason, you must use a well-secure, tamper-proof, and trustless non-custodial wallet like the one offered by Blithe Wallet.&#x20;

Asides from using solid security and tamper-proof architecture, Blithe Wallet offers peculiar offerings, including a native token \[$BLT] for incentivized trading purposes like staking, lending and borrowing, and fiat pool swaps, among others.


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