Crypto Wallet Exodus

Exodus is a desktop cryptocurrency wallet with premium design, created in 2015. Known for its elegant interface with portfolio visualization through colorful charts and real-time graphs. Exodus was one of the first wallets to prioritize user experience over purely technical functionality.

The wallet supports over 300 cryptocurrencies and tokens on Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Algorand, Cardano, and other networks. Built-in exchange through a partnership with ShapeShift allows instant asset swapping without registration or verification. Staking is available for SOL, ADA, ATOM, ONT, and other PoS coins directly in the wallet interface.

Exodus also offers integration with the Trezor hardware wallet, combining the convenience of a software interface with the security of cold storage. In 2021, the company went public by listing its shares on the Securitize platform, marking one of the first cases of crypto company stock tokenization.

Fees

Exodus does not charge direct fees, but the built-in exchange includes a 2-5% spread on transaction amounts. Network fees are paid separately. Staking has no additional Exodus fees — only standard network commissions.

Advantages

  • One of the best UI/UX among crypto wallets — portfolio visualization
  • Built-in exchange without registration via ShapeShift
  • Desktop version for Windows, macOS, and Linux
  • Integration with Trezor hardware wallet
  • Staking for SOL, ADA, ATOM, and other coins in-wallet

Disadvantages

  • Closed-source code — impossible to verify security independently
  • Relatively high swap fees (2-5% spread)
  • Only 300 supported coins — fewer than competitors
  • No DApp browser for interacting with DeFi protocols

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