The 8 Best Slim Wallets of 2023
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As a cashless society inches ever closer, a slim wallet becomes all you need.
A good one will also be comfortable in your pocket and bring you some pleasure—or maybe even a compliment—every time you take it out.
We tested more than two dozen slim wallets to find our eight favorite leather and non-leather bifolds, synthetic or Tyvek bifolds, and leather and non-leather card holders in a variety of styles.
The research
- Who this is for
- The best slim bifold wallets
- The best card holders
- Why you should trust us
- How we picked and tested
- What about RFID protection?
- The competition
- Frequently asked questions
Who this is for
If you carry a wallet in your pants, consider a slim wallet (either a bifold or a card holder) over a more traditional thick wallet.
A slim wallet makes your silhouette look less lumpy and bulky, whether you tuck it in your front pocket or back pocket. If you carry eight or fewer cards, plus some cash, and would like to fit your wallet in a pocket rather than a fanny pack, a messenger bag, or a handbag, try one of these.
The best slim bifold wallets
A classic leather bifold: Leatherology Thin Bifold Wallet
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
The Leatherology wallet is 0.71 inch wide when filled. Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Our pick
Leatherology Thin Bifold Wallet
This beautifully simple leather bifold is a straightforward and—more important—functional wallet that’s not as expensive as it looks and feels.
The Leatherology Thin Bifold Wallet is the platonic ideal of the leather wallet. It doesn’t have any gimmicks such as technically advanced materials or innovative pockets—it’s basically what older generations might think of when they hear “slim leather wallet.”
It’s very thin and subtle. It has a low profile (a little less than 0.75 inch when filled with six cards), and it’s devoid of any logos beyond the debossed Leatherology name on the interior.
It feels high-quality. It’s made of extremely supple full-grain leather—which has been processed less and is higher quality than cheaper, corrected-grain leathers—and the stitching along the outside edges is tight and precise, especially compared with the widely spaced and somewhat amateurish stitches we saw on wallets from Phil’s Wallets and Thirteen50.
It’s a pleasure to use. Cards slide in and out with ease, but the slots aren’t so wide that you might worry about them slipping out. You could easily fit eight cards in the Leatherology wallet (six in the slots, plus two in the extra interior pockets).
It’s customizable. Leatherology also offers a personalized monogram option for up to four characters (in any of three sizes, two fonts, and four colors) on either the exterior or interior of the wallet. (We didn’t try it, though.)
Flaws but not dealbreakers:
- It has almost no distinguishing factors, to the point that you might have difficulty coming up with any notable descriptive details if you were to lose it.
Dimensions: 3.25 by 4.125 inches
Thickness when filled with six cards and two bills: 0.71 inch
Card slots (not including cash pocket): eight
Material: leather
Colors: black onyx, cognac, brown, and navy blue; premium versions come in ebony, espresso, black oil, and mahogany
Warranty: one year
A waterproof non-leather bifold: Slimfold Micro Soft Shell Wallet
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Photo: Michael Murtaugh
The Slimfold Micro Soft Shell Wallet is 0. 55 inch when filled. Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Our pick
Slimfold Micro Soft Shell Wallet
Made of a stretching material that securely holds your cards while allowing you to pull them out easily, this wallet makes a strong case for innovative materials beyond leather. But we wish it came in more patterns.
The Slimfold Micro Soft Shell Wallet is made of a waterproof soft-shell material from the Gore company (the brand behind Gore-Tex) that’s almost as thin as a piece of paper but durable and stretchy.
It holds a lot. This wallet sports three card sleeves and has two additional hidden pockets behind the cash sleeve, which in our testing comfortably held up to three cards each. It handily accommodated 13 cards without becoming uncomfortably snug.
It’s under warranty and waterproof. We tested Slimfold’s claim that the material is waterproof by spilling some water on it; the water did indeed bead on top and leave the interior dry. We also love the extremely generous five-year warranty.
You have the option of RFID. The Slimfold Micro Soft Shell in black is available both with and without RFID protection, an extra feature meant to help shield the wallet from being “skimmed” by hackers. We don’t think RFID offers any substantive safety or improvements over going without, but for $4 more, it won’t cause you any harm if you opt to have it. At this writing, all other available colors of this wallet automatically include RFID protection.
Flaws but not dealbreakers
- The design is extremely basic. You can go with a black wallet and a different stitching color (gray, orange, or red), or you can choose an orange, gray or navy wallet instead of black.
- Though the Slimfold wallet is extremely well designed and of high quality, it doesn’t read as expensive with its lack of beautiful stitching, individual card slots, and eye-catching prints.
Dimensions: 2. 875 by 4 inches
Thickness when filled with six cards and two bills: 0.55 inch
Card slots (not including cash pocket): three
Material: soft-shell polyester
Colors: black, black/gray, black/orange, black/red, gray/orange, navy/orange, orange/gray
Warranty: five years
Best minimalist wallet for your front pocket: Dun Wallet
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
The Dun Wallet is 0.59 inch when filled. Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Also great
Dun Wallet
If you’re looking for something less traditional, this wallet is truly thinner than any other bifold we found, though its lack of a bill compartment may take getting used to.
The Dun Wallet is billed as the world’s thinnest wallet. Though we’re not able to verify that claim, it certainly is the thinnest wallet that we tested.
It’s extremely thin. The whole wallet is barely thicker than half an inch when full, and unlike traditional bifolds, it lacks a cash sleeve, so it has no extra layer of leather—just a triangular piece of leather overlaying the card slot that you’re meant to slide your bills through.
It’s cool-looking. The Dun Wallet certainly has some wow factor, and not in an obnoxious way—it’s discreet enough to look like a regular wallet, but if someone were to examine it closely, they would notice that it definitely isn’t one.
Flaws but not dealbreakers:
- It doesn’t carry many cards. The wallet has only four slots, and we were able to fit two within each, for a total of eight.
- The triangular sleeve is slightly annoying, especially when you have to flip bills over from side to side to find the card you’re looking for.
Dimensions: 3 by 4.125 inches
Thickness when filled with six cards and two bills: 0. 59 inch
Card slots (not including cash pocket): four
Material: leather and steel
Colors: black, brown
Warranty: one year
The best cheap, mostly leather bifold: Allett Sport Wallet Leather Edition
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
The Allett Sport Wallet is 0.59 inch when filled. Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Budget pick
Allett Sport Wallet Leather Edition
A slim leather bifold wallet that also happens to be cheap is practically a unicorn, but Allett cleverly uses leather only on the exterior to keep this wallet affordable.
Buying Options
$58* from Allett
*At the time of publishing, the price was $0.
The Allett Sport Wallet Leather Edition is a great leather wallet that’s actually affordable, a bit unusual-looking, and capable of stowing a tiny pen in a pinch.
It has leather only on the exterior. While Allett uses soft leather outside, inside it uses a moisture-wicking nylon. The wallet has just two card pockets, both of which are lined with rubber for maximum grip; Allett claims that you can fit five in each, for a total of 10 cards.
It’s surprisingly small. For a leather bifold, this wallet is extremely compact—not just thin but also both shorter and narrower than the Leatherology wallet (and shorter than the Dun wallet).
Flaws but not dealbreakers:
- When we first saw the exterior, we thought it was a plastic-leather material, but it feels like the leather of a car seat, which is fitting because it’s made of common-in-cars napa leather. Napa (also spelled nappa) leather is full-grain leather that becomes especially soft after a salt-treatment process.
- The stitching on the exterior of our Allett wallet was a bit uneven, as the lines along the edges criss-crossed and hit the edges, and they weren’t particularly uniform or tight.
Dimensions: 3.125 by 3.8 inches
Thickness when filled with six cards and two bills: 0.59 inch
Card slots (not including cash pocket): two
Material: leather and nylon
Colors: merlot navy, black
Warranty: one year
A super-slim Tyvek wallet: Slimfold Micro Tyvek Wallet
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
The Slimfold Tyvek wallet is 0.4 inch thick when filled. Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Our pick
Slimfold Micro Tyvek Wallet
These Tyvek wallets, especially in the eye-popping patterns, have an understated charm that’s more classic than corny.
The Slimfold Micro Tyvek Wallet is a great choice if you want a truly compact Tyvek wallet with a vibrantly sophisticated design—and you don’t mind having to replace it annually.
It’s terrific looking. I’ve been carrying this Slimfold wallet almost every day since working on this guide. The prints are beautiful and vibrant, and we’re particularly enamored of the repeating Monyou wave (a traditional Japanese pattern) and cubic looks, which are far more sophisticated than the patterns generally found on Tyvek wallets.
It holds a bunch of cards. The wallet is a delight to use, as cards slide easily into any slot. We could easily slip five cards into the left slot and two cards each into the two on the right—with each of the back hidden pockets holding three cards, the wallet can accommodate 15 cards easily.
It has RFID protection. This feature may not be truly necessary, though, because we don’t think RFID protection offers any substantive safety or improvements.
You can get the Slimfold Micro Tyvek in plain colors, but we highly recommend a fun pattern like this one from the Monyou series. Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Flaws but not dealbreakers:
- Because the Tyvek material that holds this wallet together is basically a very durable paper, we weren’t expecting the wallet to last an especially long time.
But after just two months of use, the edges of our wallet started to fray and lose their color.
Like all Tyvek wallets, the Slimfold Micro Tyvek wears out relatively quickly. Here, one that we used for three months (left) versus one that’s brand-new (right). Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Dimensions: 2.825 by 3.825 inches
Thickness when filled with six cards and two bills: 0.4 inch
Card slots (not including cash pocket): five
Material: Tyvek
Colors: black/gray, black/orange, black/red, brown/orange, gray/orange, green/white, orange/white, blue cubic, orange cubic, Monyou wave, Monyou flower, orange, blue, black, red/white, white
Warranty: None, as the wallet will eventually wear to the point of needing to be discarded, but you can earn a $5 credit on your next Slimfold purchase. When your old wallet wears out, buy a new Slimfold Micro Tyvek or Micro Soft Shell wallet on the Slimfold site, and once the receipt for the new wallet comes in, reply via email requesting your refund. When Slimfold confirms your order history, you get five bucks back.
A Tyvek bifold with more pattern options: Mighty Wallet
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
The Mighty Wallet is 0.59 inch when filled. Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Also great
Mighty Wallet
If the Slimfold Tyvek wallets are handsome, the Mighty Wallet ones are just fun—a slew of patterns make it easy to choose something delightful(ly weird), and they’re a joy to use.
If you’re looking for a more durable Tyvek wallet with fun designs that keep the tongue firmly in cheek, consider a Mighty Wallet.
You get lots of slots. With two expandable card pockets, two cash pockets, and two hidden pockets along the edges of the wallet, the Mighty Wallet isn’t short on storage. Cards fit neatly and snugly in the pockets, though we wish the wallet offered a few more interior slot options.
It offers cheeky designs. The Mighty Wallet comes in a plethora of fun designs, and that’s where it really shines: You can get one that looks like an airmail envelope (a nod to the material that’s usually used for such shipments), a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, or even a New York City subway map—you’ll find nearly 40 designs in all. They’re not entirely to everyone’s taste, but even if you’re looking for something simple, the Mighty Wallet line has it.
Flaws but not dealbreakers:
- The extra cash pocket is a bit confusing—the additional layer possibly contributes to the wallet’s durability, but it also adds unnecessary thickness. (No other wallet we tested had two cash sleeves.)
- This wallet is wider than it needs to be (3.125 inches) and is substantially larger than the Slimfold Tyvek wallet.
Dimensions: 3.125 by 4 inches
Thickness when filled with six cards and two bills: 0. 59 inch
Card slots (not including cash pocket): four
Material: Tyvek
Colors: 36
Warranty: none
The best card holders
An elegant leather card holder: Leatherology Slim Card Case
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Our pick
Leatherology Slim Card Case
This tasteful card holder has everything you could want—nice leather, four slots, a cash pocket—and nothing you don’t.
If you’re interested in quiet elegance, get the simple Leatherology Slim Card Case, which is made of surprisingly supple leather.
It’s made of beautiful leather. As with Leatherology’s bifold wallet, the leather on this card case feels extremely smooth and especially buttery, which makes sense considering this card holder’s premium price.
It’s monogrammable. For an extra $10, you can personalize the card case with a monogram of one to four letters.
It offers 10 colors to choose from. While most of them are fairly traditional, if you’re looking for something a bit more arresting, the mustard-hued “camel” shade is especially handsome.
Flaws but not dealbreakers:
- The card holders from Leatherology come in only one solid color, unlike those from other brands, which offer contrast panels or even differently colored stitching.
Dimensions: 2.75 by 4.125 inches
Thickness when filled with four cards and one bill: 0.55 inch
Card slots (not including cash pocket): four
Material: leather
Colors: black onyx, cognac, brown, navy blue, camel, scarlet, blue, lilac, electric blue, dawn
Warranty: one year
A budget- and style-conscious card holder: Herschel Charlie Wallet
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
Our pick
Herschel Charlie Wallet
If you want an extra-thin wallet, this case is truly skinny, measuring under half an inch even when fully stuffed. It’s colorful, too.
The Herschel Charlie Wallet, with its eye-catching contrast and youthful material, is the card holder we’d get for a cool cousin in college. It’s an extremely thin card holder that comes in a slew of zippy colors.
The construction is high-quality. The stitching is tight and uniform, and we love that it doesn’t haphazardly run into the edge of the case.
It comes in fun colors. The polyester wallet is available in four energetic designs—we appreciate the contrasting color panels in particular—that make it something you’re likely to enjoy using every day.
It’s easy to use. We recommend this card holder’s reflective polyester over the more common fabric-style polyester we found on other wallets because cards fit into this case snugly without being overly tight. We wouldn’t try to stick more than the recommended four cards into the slots, though, as this polyester doesn’t have much give.
Flaws but not dealbreakers:
- It’s tall for a card case (3 inches versus the 2.
75 inches of the Leatherology card case), a difference that we could feel in our pockets.
Dimensions: 3 by 4 inches
Thickness when filled with four cards and one bill: 0.43 inch
Card slots (not including cash pocket): four
Material: polyester
Colors: 78 colors and patterns
Warranty: limited lifetime warranty
Why you should trust us
I’ve worked as a magazine editor since 2007, often specializing in men’s style. Before starting my current role at Wirecutter, I was deputy editor at New York magazine’s The Strategist, where I often wrote about things to buy your boyfriend, tote bags, and other fashion phenomena. I’ve also personally been an owner of slim wallets for more than a decade, particularly card holders.
How we picked and tested
Photo: Michael Murtaugh
We consulted other slim wallet guides and forums to select our list of 46 bifold wallets and 32 card holders. From there, we culled the list by setting parameters around what most people would reasonably want to pay for a wallet (between $50 and $100 for a leather bifold and up to $50 for a leather card case), after which we eliminated options that deviated too far from the basic slim wallet, either with uncomfortable materials such as metal or with complicated folding patterns.
We then tested 16 bifolds and 10 card holders to determine the very best slim wallets for most people. Our main criterion was aesthetic: Was this a wallet you’d be happy and even proud to carry around? (Unattractive wallets need not apply.)
From there, the most important factor for us to assess was ease of use. Did cards slide in and out easily? Did the material have some give? We opted for wallets that were comfortable to have in your pocket and easy to get cards in and out of from day one.
We also set the wallets in our back pockets and sat on them to determine their comfort.
And of course, we measured their dimensions and considered how many cards they could store.
What about RFID protection?
RFID-blocking wallets block out radio-frequency identification, which in theory digital pickpockets can use to steal the data on your credit cards and carry out identity theft.
Although it’s certainly possible for thieves to swipe information this way, there has never been a documented case of its happening in the real world. Experts at the Identity Theft Resource Center and others note that there are far easier ways for thieves to steal identifying information, most often en masse online.
So although RFID-blocking wallets serve a purpose, we didn’t consider the technology worth the additional cost, especially when enclosing your cards in a piece of aluminum foil can achieve the same results as using an RFID-blocking wallet. But at the same time, we didn’t consider its presence to be enough of a detriment for us to dismiss any of our picks.
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The competition
The Big Skinny Mini Skinny Card Holder was a bit of an aesthetic letdown (the thumb slot bordered on just plain unattractive), and while the slots for cards worked fine, the giant logo and overall cheap appearance of the wallet caused us to nix it from our list.
Our testers were enamored of the Chester Mox Slim Wallet, but although this card case is definitely stunning, it’s not particularly functional. With only two card slots in this slim wallet, the testing we did with four cards caused it to pucker badly.
The Kisetsu Haru Wallet had an interesting vertical orientation, but somehow that made the sliding of credit cards trickier to negotiate. Although we liked the burnished quality of the leather, the thumb holes gave the wallet a somewhat cheap look and feel that undermined its sophistication.
We wanted to like the Matt & Nat Rubben as a vegan-leather pick, but the wallet was just far too unwieldy and thick. It barely folded closed even without any cards or cash, and it was a beast at 4.5 inches long, making it hard for us to justify a recommendation.
A number of readers asked about the Nomatic Wallet card holder, but we didn’t test it because we skipped wallets with moving parts, which the pull tab on this wallet definitely qualifies as.
The beautiful designs of Paperwallet made it a strong contender, though we had to angle our cards in exactly the right directions to fit them into the pockets, whereas the other Tyvek wallets we tried were much more forgiving. Wirecutter staff members who own Paperwallets note that the lack of stitching causes the slots to loosen over time, as well.
The Supervek Superwallet was a nice enough Tyvek choice, but its slots for cards were a bit too wide to make us feel like our credit cards and ID would be entirely secure. We did like the variety of tasteful exterior options, though, particularly the Japanese motifs.
Though the Tanner Goods Journeyman was gorgeous, it was also practically impossible to use. There are people who enjoy devoting time to breaking in leather pieces and “working” them loose, but we’re not those people, and we certainly can’t recommend a wallet that’ll be great … in a few years.
We were intrigued by the price and the lifetime guarantee of the Thirteen50 Natural Minimalist Wallet, but the fact that the slots were far too tight to fit our cards easily, and the fact that the leather was so tough, made it impossible to recommend.
This article was edited by Jennifer Hunter.
Frequently asked questions
Why are minimalist wallets better?
A minimalist wallet is a thin and lightweight way to keep a couple of important identification cards and a few bucks on you at all times. A slimmer wallet may also be helpful if you’re concerned about misaligning your hips while seated with a large lump in your back pocket—that can cause back pain.
What is the smallest wallet?
The smallest bifold we recommend is the Slimfold Micro Tyvek Wallet, which measures 2.8 by 3.8 inches and is 0.4 inch thick. The smallest card holder we recommend is the Leatherology Slim Card Case, which measures 2.75 by 4.12 inches and is 0.55 inch thick.
How thick should a wallet be?
The thickest wallet we recommend is 0.71 inch, and we recommend staying under three-quarters of an inch thick with four cards stashed in the wallet. We recommend storing a thicker wallet in a fanny pack or a messenger bag rather than in a pocket.
Which pocket should hold your wallet?
Keep your wallet in your front pocket. After performing research on back stress and the sciatic nerve, Stuart McGill, professor of spine biomechanics at University of Waterloo, discovered that sitting on a large wallet can compress joints and muscles and put more stress on the spine.
Meet your guide
Jason Chen
Jason Chen is a deputy editor overseeing Wirecutter’s tech and electronic sections as well as photo and video. Previously, he held editorial positions at GQ, Details, and Departures and was most recently deputy editor at New York Magazine’s The Strategist. He has learned never to go jogging without his phone and probably drinks too much green tea.
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20 Best Wallets for Men 2023
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Most Functional Wallet for Men
Ekster Parliament Wallet
Most Functional Wallet for Men
Ekster Parliament Wallet
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$85 at ekster.com
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Pros
- Modern, one-of-a-kind design
- Easy, one-hand operation
- Room for up to 12 cards, plus cash
- Optional Tracker Card
Cons
- A little pricey
Straight up: Ekster’s Parliament Wallet is a genius piece. Completely one-hand-operable, it will push out all your cards neatly in a fanned, organized row at the click of a button, providing the most seamless, quickest card access possible. No more struggling to free your AMEX or ID from too-tight leather card slots or flipping through the depths of your bifold wallet to find your Equinox membership card, am I right? The compact design is surprisingly roomy, too, with enough space for up to a dozen cards, plus some folded-up emergency cash.
This wallet is unlike any other on this list. So, if you’re looking for one of, if not the, most unique men’s wallets of 2023, you’ve found it. It’s available in about a dozen handsome colors, so you can perfectly complement your personal aesthetic. Plus, Ekster offers a Tracker Card add-on that ensures you’ll never lose your wallet.
What do buyers say? Out of more than 10,000 buyer reviews, 98% recommend the Ekster Parliament Wallet with at least a 4-star rating.
Materials | Premium leather and aluminum |
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Card capacity | Up to 12 |
Warranty | 12 months |
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Most Durable Wallet for Men
The Ridge Half Dome Ridge Wallet
Most Durable Wallet for Men
The Ridge Half Dome Ridge Wallet
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$99 at ridge. com
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Pros
- Extremely durable anodized aluminum
- Holds card and folded bills
- Unique, military-inspired good looks
- RFID-blocking
- Good selection of colorways and patterns
- Lifetime warranty
Cons
- A little pricey
The Ridge Wallet is as practical and serviceable as wallets come, which is why it’s become a fast-favorite for EDC geeks who love keeping the personal carry “dialed.” Anodized aluminum plates hold the entire device together, ensuring the best possible drop protection, making this arguably the most durable wallet for men on the market. The Half Dome wallet employs several additional utility features as well, including RFID-blocking, an integrated money clip, and an expandable track to adjust your currency load on the move. No wonder it makes such a great gift.
This is another solid midrange option at just under $100. If you’re hard on your gear (including your wallets), this is a damn-near-bulletproof option that’s built to survive whatever daily or extreme adventures you’re getting into. Buy one for yourself and a second for the favorite man in your life. We promise he’ll thank you.
What do buyers say? Out of more than 40,000 buyer reviews, 97% would recommend the Ridge Wallet Half Dome to a friend.
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Materials | 6061-T6 aerospace-grade aluminum |
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Card capacity | Up to 12 |
Warranty | Lifetime |
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Best Budget Wallet for Men
Carhartt Standard Billfold Wallet
Best Budget Wallet for Men
Carhartt Standard Billfold Wallet
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$35 at Amazon
Pros
- Great price
- Durable, premium quality materials
- A dozen styles and colorways
Cons
- Some buyers question long-term durability
Carhartt brings its “hardworking man” brand to every piece in its deep catalog. This budget find is geared toward the minimalist who craves the sleekest and most functional storage possible for carrying his ID, credit card, and—if he’s really feeling wild—his coffee shop punch card, but not much else. It does boast one special skill, however. It’s also an RFID-blocking wallet to prevent would-be thieves from scanning your card numbers. Because: Safety first.
With a $40 price tag and a near-perfect buyer score on Amazon, this is a solid value buy wallet. It’s also available in a wide variety of colors, including everything from “ordinary” black and brown to saddle leather and Mossy Oak camo. So your billfold can look and feel as badass as you.
What do buyers say? “My dad loved this wallet as a Father’s Day gift. He’s a body mechanic so they have to be durable and real leather or at least thick fake, and this one was fantastic for the money compared to most leather wallets,” said one Amazon reviewer.
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Materials | Full grain saddle leather, cotton duck lining, and RFID blocking material |
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Card capacity | 8+ |
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Best Leather Wallet for Men
Buck Mason Cognac Countryman Full-Grain Leather Wallet
Best Leather Wallet for Men
Buck Mason Cognac Countryman Full-Grain Leather Wallet
$100 at Buck Mason
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Pros
- Beautiful, semi-vegetable-tanned leather
- Inspired by vintage hotel key fobs
- Works with almost any personal style
- Fits US and international bills
Cons
- A little pricey
- Only available in 1 color
Surprised to hear Buck Mason makes wallets? We were too, but then we checked out the Countryman in hand and found it to be a timeless brown leather bifold. With “Cognac” in the name, you have to know this one is sexy as hell. For $100, you get a burnished full leather cowhide material and convenient features like half-moon thumb cutouts for easy grabbing. The smoother, semi-vegetable-tanned material was inspired by vintage hotel key fobs, so it’s no surprise that it feels both modern and classic.
At $100, it’s one of our pricier picks. But the beautiful aesthetic works with almost any personal style. It’s premium enough to be gift-worthy, yet not stratospherically expensive like some of the best high-end designer men’s wallets on the market.
Materials | Countryman full grain leather |
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Card capacity | 8+ |
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Most Unique Cardholder Wallet for Men
Bellroy Flip Case Hardcase Card Wallet
Most Unique Cardholder Wallet for Men
Bellroy Flip Case Hardcase Card Wallet
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$69 at Bellroy
Pros
- Clever, modern design
- Holds up to 8 cards, plus folded bills
- One-of-a-kind good looks
- Good color options
Cons
- A little pricey when not on sale
And now for something completely different . .. A marriage of easy utility and modern design, Bellroy’s Flip Case is one of the best card holder wallets designed to neatly hold your essential cards—up to eight cards and even some bills—in the most compact manner. Thanks to its clever magnetic closure, this cardholder totally encases everything inside its two storage compartments. The cool thing is you can pop open the case with one hand, which means you can whip out your AMEX Black Card like a cowboy gunslinging from the hip (if that’s your thing).
Like most Bellroy’s accessories, this wallet is unlike almost any other traditional wallet or any other cardholder wallet for that matter. It’s sleek, handsome, and overwhelmingly well-reviewed by buyers. The roughly $70 sale price ($90 normally) puts this around the midrange of our roundup of wallet picks. But if you’re looking for something truly unique or gift-worthy for the gentleman in your life who needs a wallet upgrade, this is a solid option.
What do buyers say? “So slick, beautiful and handy. I’m in love with this wallet,” said one Amazon reviewer.
Materials | Eco-tanned leather and durable polymer |
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Card capacity | 8 cards (or 6 cards with bills) |
Warranty | 3 years |
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Best AirTag Wallet for Men
Spigen Wallet S Airtag Compatible Cardholder
Best AirTag Wallet for Men
Spigen Wallet S Airtag Compatible Cardholder
$30 at Amazon
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Pros
- Great price
- Durable design
Cons
- A little bulky for a card case
AirTags. Surely you’ve heard of them. They’re everywhere. The best AirTag wallets, on the other hand, are an up-and-coming breed of hot stuff that specifically cater to the tracking device by having a designated compartment for carrying it. Spigen’s sleek, space-age-inspired cardholder with a built-in money clip is, hands-down, the best AirTag wallet.
Materials | Aluminum and polycarbonate |
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Card capacity | Up to 12 |
Warranty | 2 years |
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Best Trifold Wallet for Men
Leatherology Trifold with Card Wallet
Best Trifold Wallet for Men
Leatherology Trifold with Card Wallet
$135 at Leatherology
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Pros
- Solid trifold design
- Lots of storage
- Good selection of colorways
- Optional RFID-blocking
Cons
- A little pricey
Expect nothing but greatness when pulling out this luxe leather trifold wallet, because, baby, you’ve got it all packed. It’s an attractive piece that beautifully folds out to unveil three rows of pockets that keep your personal items organized. Better yet, it’s personalizable to be truly your wallet.
Materials | Full grain Italian leather |
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Card capacity | 9 |
Warranty | 1 year |
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Best Splurge Wallet for Men
Dior Compact Wallet
Best Splurge Wallet for Men
Dior Compact Wallet
$520 at Dior
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Pros
- Beautiful premium design
- Ultra-minimalist good looks
- Buttery soft calfskin
- Good layout for cards and bills
- Unique icon signature
Cons
- Expensive
When “only the best will do,” it’s worth splashing out on a high-designer wallet. Dior knows luxury, of course, and its collection of cardholders is testimony to that fact. An exercise in premium craftsmanship, this bifold is a stunner designed with “less is more” in mind that certainly goes well along with the rest of your fit. Of course, there is the monogrammed version, too for the fellas out there who aren’t afraid to be a little ostentatious.
Although you’re probably not buying a $500 wallet for its organizational qualities, this men’s wallet is good in that department, too. It boasts a double bill holder, plus four card slots and two flat compartments for whatever you’re pocketing these days.
Read more: Best Luxury Gifts for Men
Materials | Grained calfskin leather |
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Card capacity | 6+ |
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Best Waterproof Wallet for Men
Rains Waterproof Folded Wallet
Best Waterproof Wallet for Men
Rains Waterproof Folded Wallet
$50 at rains. com
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Pros
- Durable waterproof construction
- Ultra-minimalist design
- Great price
Cons
- Design might be too understated for some
Keep your bills dry with this affordable waterproof wallet by Rains. With zippered pockets and a flap closure, you’ll never deal with soggy currency again.
Materials | Waterproof PU fabric |
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Card capacity | 5+ |
Warranty | 2 years |
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Best Hybrid Wallet for Men
Salvatore Ferragamo Wallet with Money Clip
Best Hybrid Wallet for Men
Salvatore Ferragamo Wallet with Money Clip
$475 at Ferragamo
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Pros
- Clever, two-in-one design
- Unique designer good looks
Cons
- Very expensive
In this episode of two-in-one specials, here’s a bifold with an internal money clip that reveals itself when you flip the whole thing open. This design separates your valuable capital nicely. Perfect for when a smaller card case isn’t cutting it for your daily needs.
Materials | Hammered calfskin |
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Card capacity | 6+ |
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Most Rugged Wallet for Men
Filson Tin Cloth Smokejumper Wallet
Most Rugged Wallet for Men
Filson Tin Cloth Smokejumper Wallet
$146 at Filson
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Pros
- Rugged oiled tin cloth exterior
- Reinforced with nylon webbing
- Good price
- Lifetime warranty
Cons
- Utilitarian aesthetic isn’t for everyone
When it comes to the “rugged modern survivalist” aesthetic, we look to Filson. The brand’s Smokejumper Wallet features an oiled tin cloth finish that’s built to go the distance in harsh environments. Inside, there’s just enough for the essentials—four card slots and a cash compartment. Everything you need, nothing you don’t.
Materials | Oil finish tin cloth |
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Card capacity | 4+ |
Warranty | Lifetime |
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Best-Looking Wallet for Men
Bottega Veneta Men’s Bi-Fold Wallet
Best-Looking Wallet for Men
Bottega Veneta Men’s Bi-Fold Wallet
$650 at Bottega Veneta
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Pros
- Premium good looks
- Plenty of room for cards and cash
Cons
- Very expensive
With an intricate woven pattern and top-of-the-line leather construction, this premium designer wallet is an investment for a reason. With two bill compartments and eight card slots, it will also hold your essentials without the bulk.
Materials | Intreccio leather wallet |
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Card capacity | 6+ |
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Best Passport Wallet for Men
Shinola Utility Passport Wallet
Best Passport Wallet for Men
Shinola Utility Passport Wallet
$5 at Shinola
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Pros
- Timeless meets modern design
- Top-shelf leather and overall quality
- Five card pockets, plus a large “stash” pocket
- Dedicated passport slot
Cons
- Pricey
Leave it to Detroit-based Shinola to make a rough, rugged, and sharp passport wallet. What you get with the aptly named Utility Passport Wallet is—wait for it …— a no-nonsense passport holder with an understated luxe feel and a reasonable price when you take into account the high-end brand behind it. The premium leather on this men’s wallet means it’s only going to look better with age, so it’ll have “plenty of stories to tell” in the coming years.
It ain’t cheap at $150, at least when you compare it to the more affordable options on this list. But, trust us, the premium quality and timeless, gift-worthy design make this one worth the splurge. Not surprisingly, it’s very well-reviewed, too. It is only available in three colors, but the leather looks great in whichever color you choose.
What do buyers say? “Gave this as a gift and the recipient loved it – the color and quality. Top shelf product!” said one Shinola.com reviewer.
Materials | USA Heritage leather |
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Card capacity | 4+ |
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Best Long/Vertical Wallet for Men
Smythson Slim Coat Wallet
Best Long/Vertical Wallet for Men
Smythson Slim Coat Wallet
Now 60% Off
$138 at Smythson
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Pros
- Unique vertical design
- Durable, premium leather construction
Cons
- Pricey
A vertical wallet is for guys who like flexing their bills and cards, and who in fact relish onlookers giving their stares—unfriendly or jealous. Smythson’s classic look, minimal design, and durable construction totally justify that ego, in a long wallet that can last for years to come and only look better with age.
Materials | Crocodile embossed calf leather with calf leather lining |
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Card capacity | 12+ |
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Most Versatile Wallet for Men
Montblanc Extreme 3.0 Cross-Grain Leather Cardholder
Most Versatile Wallet for Men
Montblanc Extreme 3.0 Cross-Grain Leather Cardholder
$315 at MR PORTER
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Pros
- Unique versatile design
- Holds cards, cash, and coins
Cons
- Expensive
With three card slots, a snap-fastening pocket, and a zipped pocket, Montblanc’s Extreme 3.0 dons a whole lot of sass and utilities for all your capital-carrying needs. Whether it’s credit cards, coins, bills, IDs, etcetera, so long as they fit, they can find a nice home in this wallet.
Materials | Cross-grain leather |
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Card capacity | 3+ |
Warranty | 2 years |
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Best Logo Wallet for Men
Off-White “For Cards” Quote Cardholder
Best Logo Wallet for Men
Off-White “For Cards” Quote Cardholder
$275 at Farfetch
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Pros
- Unique, quirky good looks
- Streamlined design
Cons
- Expensive
In case you need a reminder of what it’s actually for, this cardholder keeps it simple and sleek for a guy who’s into fashion but not too flashy. (And there’s even a bifold version for those bills.)
Materials | 100% leather |
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Card capacity | 3+ |
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Best Money Pouch Wallet for Men
Tom Ford Full-Grain Leather Zip-Around Wallet
Best Money Pouch Wallet for Men
Tom Ford Full-Grain Leather Zip-Around Wallet
$510 at MR PORTER
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Pros
- Premium, full-grain leather
- Sophisticated, designer good looks
- Clever, “stash pouch” design
Cons
- Expensive
Made in Italy, this sleek Tom Ford wallet will make you feel like the gentleman you are. It holds up to eight cards and has a main zip pocket to urge you to ditch your bulky pockets and stash all your daily tools—phone, keys, credit cards, and receipts—all in one spacious pouch that’s still small enough to comfortably carry.
Materials | Full-grain leather |
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Card capacity | Up to 8 |
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Best Money Clip
Tumi Ballastic Etched Money Clip
Best Money Clip
Tumi Ballastic Etched Money Clip
$95 at Saks Fifth Avenue$85 at Nordstrom$95 at Bloomingdale’s
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Pros
- Classy, ultra-modern design
- Great for minimalists
Cons
- A little pricey
Simplicity meets ease with a back-to-basics money clip from accessories aficionado Tumi. The silver style is perfect for holding onto your cash and even a couple of cards. The clip seamlessly glides into your pocket with the least bulk possible, and the metal’s etching makes it easy to reach for and retrieve. It’s a chic item for gifting, too.
Materials | Metal |
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Warranty | 2 years |
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Best Flip-Style Wallet for Men
Noah Marion Flip Wallet
Best Flip-Style Wallet for Men
Noah Marion Flip Wallet
Now 40% Off
$69 at Huckberry
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Pros
- Extremely simple design
- Versatile enough for cards or cash
- Handmade in Austin, Texas
Cons
- Might be *too* simple for some
Sometimes less really is more. This minimalist leather wallet from Noah Marion features a dead-simple flip-style design. Pop it open at the hinge to remove or stash your cards, ID, or even folded up bills. No slots to rummage through or excess pockets. It really is that simple.
Materials | Genuine leather |
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Card capacity | 4 (approximate) |
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Best Carry-All Wallet Pouch for Men
Dagne Dover Skye Essentials Pouch
Best Carry-All Wallet Pouch for Men
Dagne Dover Skye Essentials Pouch
$5 at Dagne Dover
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Pros
- Versatile carry-all design
- Handsome, durable organic cotton
- Great price
Cons
- Might be too basic for some
When is a wallet not really a wallet? Dagne Dover’s Skye Essentials Pouch is a dead-simple, zippered carry pouch with a single compartment for stashing all your most essential EDC. Cash, coins, cards, IDs, lip balm, and car keys can all go inside. It’s like a wallet, but better. Plus: It’s only $40.
Materials | Organic cotton |
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Card capacity | 2+ |
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What is a hardware wallet?
A hardware wallet is a crypto wallet that stores a user’s private keys (a critical piece of information used to authorize outgoing transactions on a blockchain network) in a secure hardware device. The main task of a hardware wallet is to provide complete isolation of private keys from a computer or smartphone that is not difficult to hack.
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Here you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions.
What is a crypto wallet?
Thinking about buying cryptocurrencies or NFTs? Then you need a crypto wallet.
When creating a wallet, two keys are generated: private and public.
The wallet stores your keys and allows you to sign transactions, generate new addresses, make transfers, monitor your own portfolio, interact with cryptocurrencies and decentralized applications (dApps).
Crypto wallets come in various forms. These can be hardware crypto wallets like Ledger or mobile applications that can be downloaded and installed on a tablet or smartphone.
How do crypto wallets work?
When you first buy crypto assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum, you get a public and a private key.
The public key is something like a bank account number that we share with friends and strangers without worrying about the safety of our funds.
The private key allows you to sign transactions, that is, send and receive cryptocurrency. It is imperative that your private keys remain secure and completely private. If someone mines them, then we can say that this will give access to all your cryptocurrencies.
Crypto wallets keep private keys safe and allow you to use your own assets.
So, what are the types of crypto wallets?
There are several of them, and each type has its pros and cons.
Hot wallets are connected to the internet. This makes them the most user-friendly, but also vulnerable to various online threats. Examples include web, mobile and desktop wallets. With cold wallets, your private keys are stored offline. That is, it makes them invulnerable to online attacks. Examples include paper and hardware (physical) wallets.
Wallets can also be divided into custodial and non-custodial. It depends on how they store private keys. Storing cryptocurrencies in a custodial wallet means transferring private keys for storage to third parties. Accordingly, it’s the same as transferring all your cryptocurrencies for storage. In contrast, non-custodial wallets put you in complete ownership and give you complete control over your holdings.
Why do I need a hardware wallet?
Hot wallets store private keys inside systems with an internet connection. Accordingly, this jeopardizes the safety of crypto assets due to the prospect of various online attacks. If you store cryptocurrencies on the exchange, then the right to own them belongs to the exchange. If an exchange goes bankrupt or disables the withdrawal feature, you will lose access to your money.
Hardware wallets store your private keys offline, giving you complete control and enhanced security. Even if you lose or damage your hardware crypto wallet, you can purchase a new one and gain access to crypto assets again thanks to the recorded recovery passphrase.
How to create a crypto wallet?
Ready to start? Then see what needs to be done:
- Purchase a Ledger hardware crypto wallet. It stores your private keys in a secure environment off the internet. With it, you will remain calm and will be able to fully control your assets. All Ledger wallets are powered by the industry-leading Secure Element chip and Ledger’s proprietary OS. This combination allows you to protect your crypto assets and NFTs even from well-thought-out threats.
- Link your Ledger crypto wallet to the Ledger Live app. So you can easily send, receive and increase crypto assets. In addition, the application allows you to monitor your own portfolio, as well as securely use a whole range of decentralized applications and Web3 services. Everything is at hand.
- Transfer cryptocurrencies to your Ledger wallet. Ledger has partnered with leading service providers to help you securely buy, trade and grow your assets on Ledger Live.
At the same time, the purchased cryptocurrency will go directly to your secure Ledger crypto wallet.
What is a crypto wallet?
Thinking about buying cryptocurrencies or NFTs? Then you need a crypto wallet.
When creating a wallet, two keys are generated: private and public.
The wallet stores your keys and allows you to sign transactions, generate new addresses, make transfers, monitor your own portfolio, interact with cryptocurrencies and decentralized applications (dApps).
Crypto wallets are presented in various forms. These can be hardware crypto wallets like Ledger or mobile applications that can be downloaded and installed on a tablet or smartphone.
How do crypto wallets work?
When you first buy crypto assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum, you get a public and a private key.
The public key is something like a bank account number that we share with friends and strangers without worrying about the safety of our funds.
The private key allows you to sign transactions, that is, send and receive cryptocurrency. It is imperative that your private keys remain secure and completely private. If someone mines them, then we can say that this will give access to all your cryptocurrencies.
Crypto wallets keep private keys safe and allow you to use your own assets.
So, what are the types of crypto wallets?
There are several of them, and each type has its pros and cons.
Hot wallets are connected to the internet. This makes them the most user-friendly, but also vulnerable to various online threats. Examples include web, mobile and desktop wallets. With cold wallets, your private keys are stored offline. That is, it makes them invulnerable to online attacks. Examples include paper and hardware (physical) wallets.
Wallets can also be divided into custodial and non-custodial. It depends on how they store private keys. Storing cryptocurrencies in a custodial wallet means transferring private keys for storage to third parties. Accordingly, it’s the same as transferring all your cryptocurrencies for storage. In contrast, non-custodial wallets put you in complete ownership and give you complete control over your holdings.
Why do I need a hardware wallet?
Hot wallets store private keys inside systems with an internet connection. Accordingly, this jeopardizes the safety of crypto assets due to the prospect of various online attacks. If you store cryptocurrencies on the exchange, then the right to own them belongs to the exchange. If an exchange goes bankrupt or disables the withdrawal feature, you will lose access to your money.
Hardware wallets store your private keys offline, giving you complete control and enhanced security. Even if you lose or damage your hardware crypto wallet, you can purchase a new one and gain access to crypto assets again thanks to the recorded recovery passphrase.
How to create a crypto wallet?
Ready to start? Then see what needs to be done:
- Purchase a Ledger hardware crypto wallet.
It stores your private keys in a secure environment off the internet. With it, you will remain calm and will be able to fully control your assets. All Ledger wallets are powered by the industry-leading Secure Element chip and Ledger’s proprietary OS. This combination allows you to protect your crypto assets and NFTs even from well-thought-out threats.
- Link your Ledger crypto wallet to the Ledger Live app. So you can easily send, receive and increase crypto assets. In addition, the application allows you to monitor your own portfolio, as well as securely use a whole range of decentralized applications and Web3 services. Everything is at hand.
- Transfer cryptocurrencies to your Ledger wallet. Ledger has partnered with leading service providers to help you securely buy, trade and grow your assets on Ledger Live. At the same time, the purchased cryptocurrency will go directly to your secure Ledger crypto wallet.
What is USDT TRC20 | Binance Blog
Stablecoins have a special place in the cryptocurrency market. They combine the characteristics of digital assets and fiat money and, in fact, are a link between these two classes of financial instruments. One of the most popular and largest stablecoin by capitalization is USDT, issued by Tether Limited and often referred to as Tether or Tether USDT.
How USDT appeared
For the first time, the idea to create a cryptocurrency with a rate pegged to traditional money appeared in the summer of 2014 among the creators of the Realcoin project, but they managed to launch the corresponding asset only in March 2015. At the same time, the company was renamed Tether Limited.
The initial issue was only 250 thousand USDT tokens, which were backed by the US dollar in the amount of 1:1. The need for a stable cryptocurrency that would have the advantages of digital assets, but would not be subject to their price volatility, arose long before the appearance of a new asset, so the community met it with a positive attitude.
The first stablecoin was created based on the bitcoin code using the Omni Layer platform. As the project developed, Tether developers began to issue tokens on other blockchains:
There were also attempts to launch USDT on other networks, but these tokens did not receive high popularity among users.
In December 2022, the total supply of Tether reached $66.2 billion. This cryptocurrency is the third largest by capitalization as of January 2023.
The pegging of the USDT rate to the US dollar rate is ensured by the issuing company maintaining a reserve of currency and securities. The public and regulators have repeatedly raised questions about the size and composition of the reserves backing USDT, accusing Tether Limited of the lack of transparency of these assets.
USDT TRC20 Features
TRON is a popular blockchain that can process up to 2000 transactions per second. This network uses its own TRX token to pay fees.
The first TRC20 USDT tokens used on the TRON network were launched in 2019. By that time, the Bitcoin and Ethereum blockchains already had problems with scalability – significant delays and increase in the cost of transactions during periods of heavy loads. This also applied to USDT transfers of the Omni and ERC20 standards.
There are no such problems in the TRON network, so the USDT TRC20 token is characterized by:
Thanks to the launch of such an asset, several important advantages were obtained at once:
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Increase the popularity of the TRON blockchain. The USDT stablecoin has always been in demand in the cryptocurrency community. After the launch of the token on TRC20, many began to use it for making payments.
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Improve Tether functionality. By increasing the speed of transactions and reducing commissions, it has become more convenient for transfers.
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Optimize mutual settlements in digital currencies. Due to high volatility and expensive transactions, cryptocurrencies were used only for large sums.
Thanks to USDT TRC20, it became possible to conduct transactions of less than $1.
Thus, the USDT TRC20 token began to be actively used for settlements both in the cryptocurrency community and beyond.
How to use USDT TRC20
The first thing to note when using the Tether stablecoin is the different token standards. Some users – especially beginners – do not think about it. But for USDT, this is an important characteristic, on which the features of its storage and transfers depend.
The fact is that most cryptocurrencies have no restrictions on the use of different types of wallets. Neither for the sender nor for the recipient does it matter which program the counterparty on the other side uses. For example, bitcoin can be sent, received, and stored in any wallet that supports BTC.
However, this is not the case with Tether.
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USDT TRC20 can only be sent, received and stored in wallets that support TRON TRC20 tokens.
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USDT ERC20 – Ethereum ERC20 supported wallets only.
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USDT BEP-2 and BEP-20 – on wallets that support the corresponding tokens in the BNB Chain network.
In other words, USDT TRC20 cannot be sent to, for example, a USDT BEP-20 account. If some user tries to do this, then at best the transaction will simply not be created, and at worst the coins will “fly away to nowhere”. The address on the TRON network always starts with “Tx” and is the only address to which TRC20 tokens can be sent.
Because of this feature, users experience some inconvenience when working with Tether. But there are services that support different USDT standards and thus make it easier to use. For example, Binance customers can receive, send, and store TRC20, ERC20, BEP-2, and BEP-20 tokens, as well as EOS, AVAXC, Polygon, Solana, and Tezos tokens. At the same time, a single USDT account is created in the account, which is synchronized with all exchange services, including trading, staking, and investments.
As for other ways of storing USDT TRC20, different types of wallets support it:
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desktop;
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mobile;
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hardware;
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online accounts.
As a rule, wallets with support for the TRON blockchain and its tokens or multi-currency storage that allows you to work with different blockchains are used for this.
It is important to note that there are custodial wallets that support TRX but do not support TRC20 tokens. If the owner of such an account tries to receive USDT on it, then the sender will be able to create a transaction and confirm it in the blockchain, but will not be able to use the incoming tokens.
Another important point is the payment of commissions.
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in non-custodial wallets, it can only be charged in TRX tokens;
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custodial accounts generally allow you to pay transaction fees in USDT.
The list of recommended wallets for working with TRC20 tokens is on the official website of the TRON project.