> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.arkade.fun/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.arkade.fun/nft-guide/wallets/what-are-the-different-types-of-wallets-available.md).

# What are the different types of wallets available?

The Kadena blockchain offers a variety of wallet options for managing and storing digital assets. On the Arkade platform, we primarily focus on digital wallets that can be easily accessed through a browser extension or phone app.&#x20;

These wallets allow for seamless connection to the Arkade marketplace, where you can buy and sell NFTs using $KDA. With a digital wallet, you'll be able to easily manage and transact with NFTs on the Arkade platform.

Some of the wallets currently on the Kadena Blockchain are below.

1. X-Wallet by Kaddex: <https://xwallet.kaddex.com/#download>
2. Zelcore Wallet: <https://zelcore.io/>
3. Koala Wallet: <https://koalawallet.io/>
4. Chainweaver: <https://chainweaver.kadena.network/>
5. WalletConnect: <https://walletconnect.com/>

*Please note that this list is not in any particular order and does not represent any endorsement or recommendation from us.*


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