Everyday safety checklist
This page focuses on practical steps for using an XRP wallet app: verify addresses, keep backups offline, and confirm destination tag requirements when a service asks for one.
An XRP wallet app lets you manage an XRP address: view balances, receive XRP, and sign transactions to send XRP.
The key difference is custody. In self-custody (non-custodial) wallets, you control the keys. In custodial wallets, a service controls access on your behalf.
For most users, a self-custody wallet is preferred for control, as long as you keep backups safe and follow basic security steps.
This page focuses on practical steps for using an XRP wallet app: verify addresses, keep backups offline, and confirm destination tag requirements when a service asks for one.
This page focuses on practical steps for using an XRP wallet app: verify addresses, keep backups offline, and confirm destination tag requirements when a service asks for one.
This page focuses on practical steps for using an XRP wallet app: verify addresses, keep backups offline, and confirm destination tag requirements when a service asks for one.
This page focuses on practical steps for using an XRP wallet app: verify addresses, keep backups offline, and confirm destination tag requirements when a service asks for one.
This page focuses on practical steps for using an XRP wallet app: verify addresses, keep backups offline, and confirm destination tag requirements when a service asks for one.
This page focuses on practical steps for using an XRP wallet app: verify addresses, keep backups offline, and confirm destination tag requirements when a service asks for one.
This page focuses on practical steps for using an XRP wallet app: verify addresses, keep backups offline, and confirm destination tag requirements when a service asks for one.
This page focuses on practical steps for using an XRP wallet app: verify addresses, keep backups offline, and confirm destination tag requirements when a service asks for one.
This page focuses on practical steps for using an XRP wallet app: verify addresses, keep backups offline, and confirm destination tag requirements when a service asks for one.
The best wallet is one that fits your needs and offers clear self-custody control, backups you understand, and a simple send and receive flow.
XRP is a digital asset. The XRP Ledger is the network where XRP transactions occur. A wallet app helps you manage your XRP address on that network.
If you want self-custody, yes. Otherwise, an exchange account can hold XRP for you, but you do not control the keys.
This page focuses on practical steps for using an XRP wallet app: verify addresses, keep backups offline, and confirm destination tag requirements when a service asks for one.
This page focuses on practical steps for using an XRP wallet app: verify addresses, keep backups offline, and confirm destination tag requirements when a service asks for one.
This page focuses on practical steps for using an XRP wallet app: verify addresses, keep backups offline, and confirm destination tag requirements when a service asks for one.
This page focuses on practical steps for using an XRP wallet app: verify addresses, keep backups offline, and confirm destination tag requirements when a service asks for one.