Privacy wallets

Edge

Edge is one of the older self-custody multi-coin mobile wallets and uses a client-side-encrypted "account" model that is unusual for non-custodial wallets.

Website
edge.app
KYC
no KYC — Self-custody multi-coin wallet; integrated buy/sell flows route through third-party providers (with their own KYC).
Status
active
Fiat on-ramp
yes
Payment
crypto, card (via partners)
Jurisdiction
United States (operator-disclosed)
Founded
2014
Open source
yes
Custodial
no
Last verified
Sources
2

Overview

What Edge is#

A self-custody multi-coin mobile wallet with a username-based encrypted-backup model.

Threat-model fit#

Convenience-leaning self-custody for users who want recovery via username/password rather than a seed phrase.

Strengths

Caveats

Verdict

Edge is one of the older self-custody multi-coin mobile wallets and uses a client-side-encrypted "account" model that is unusual for non-custodial wallets. The U.S. operator and the partner-mediated buy/sell flows are the privacy caveats; the keys are still yours.

FAQ

Does Edge require KYC?
As of Jan 1, 2026, Edge does not require KYC for normal use. Self-custody multi-coin wallet; integrated buy/sell flows route through third-party providers (with their own KYC).
What payment methods does Edge accept?
Edge accepts: crypto, card (via partners).
Where is Edge based?
Operating jurisdiction listed as United States (operator-disclosed). This is best-known information; corporate structure can be opaque.

Sources

  1. Edge about · accessed
  2. Edge source · accessed

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