The all‑in‑one crypto wallet app for defi, trading & spending
Trade, spend, swap and store your crypto in one secure, multichain DeFi wallet app.
The Crypto App
The DeFi Wallets
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The All-in-One Crypto App
Zypto App unites secure DeFi wallets, fast swaps, spending tools and rewards in one sleek, multichain platform.
It brings together functions that are usually split across multiple crypto apps into a single experience, including direct access to Web3 through an integrated browser and WalletConnect.
Buy, sell, trade and store your crypto as easily as you’d use your banking app.

Secure, Multichain DeFi Wallets
Create, import and manage unlimited multichain wallets across major blockchains, all within the Zypto App environment.
Access dApps through the built-in Web3 browser or via WalletConnect, trade via built-in DEX swaps, and move assets between blockchains inside the app, while transforming your phone into cold storage with the Vault Key Card.

Crypto Cards, Rewards & More
Turn your crypto into real-world spending power with physical and virtual cards, extending your wallet into everyday use.
Pay bills, top up mobiles, buy gift cards, and earn ZYP rewards for every transaction, app referral, VKC purchase and reload.

Next‑Level Security & Cold Storage
Protect your assets with optional biometrics, 3FA, and the Vault Key Card, adding a dedicated security layer to your wallets.
Keep wallets offline until you’re ready to tap-and-transact – unmatched safety in your pocket.
A True Multichain Crypto Wallet App
Zypto App supports over 24,000 coins and tokens across major blockchains, with new networks added all the time.

Bitcoin
<10 tokens

Algorand
500-1,000 tokens

Base
500-2,000 tokens

Hive
<10 tokens

Polygon
2,000+ tokens

Stellar
1,000+ tokens

Tron
1000+ tokens

Ethereum
5000+ tokens

Arbitrum
2,000+ tokens

Dash
<10 tokens

Optimism
150+ tokens

Shibarium
50-100 tokens

Sui
150+ tokens

BnB Chain
3,000+ tokens

Avalanche
1,500+ tokens

Electroneum
<10 tokens

Fantom / Sonic
1,000+ tokens

Pi Network
<10 tokens

Solana
3,000+ tokens

XRPL (Ripple)
1,000+ tokens
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Built for the Way You Use Crypto
From fast swaps and secure self-custody wallets to virtual and physical crypto cards, Zypto App brings these functions together so your digital assets are as easy to manage as your everyday money.
Zypto Crypto App
- Next‑generation multichain DeFi wallets
- Buy, sell, send and swap crypto assets
- 1 million crosschain swap routes between blockchains
- Web3 browser and WalletConnect dApp access
- Virtual, physical and single-load crypto cards
- High‑limit physical crypto cards
- Topup mobiles and pay bills with crypto
- Buy thousands of top brand gift cards
- ZYP Rewards hub and referral bonuses
- 3FA, optional biometrics & VKC cold storage
- Support for over 24,000 coins & tokens
Next‑Gen DeFi Wallets for Full Control
Create, import and manage unlimited self‑custody crypto wallets across multiple chains, all inside one sleek DeFi wallet app.
Swap assets, access dApps through the built-in Web3 browser or via WalletConnect, and add cold storage security with the Vault Key Card – including full support for 24,000+ coins and tokens.
Buy, Trade & Swap Crypto – Anytime, Anywhere
Fund your wallet easily with 130+ payment methods in over 190 countries.
Trade crypto at competitive rates, swap assets between blockchains in seconds, and access dApps all within one secure app.
Spend Crypto Globally & Earn as You Go
Use your crypto for real world spending with virtual and physical crypto cards, pay bills with crypto, and top up mobiles worldwide, all from one beautiful app.
Earn ZYP rewards every time you load, spend, or refer friends.
Unmatched Security & Cold Storage
Keep your assets safe with biometric protection, 3FA and full self-custody.
Add the Vault Key Card to turn Zypto App into a true cold/hard wallet, keeping your crypto completely offline until you’re ready to tap-and-transact.
Built for a Global Crypto World
Zypto App is available in 25 languages and supports over 100 local currency displays, making it easy for anyone, anywhere to take control of their crypto.
How To Set Up a Crypto Wallet in Zypto App
Getting started with a crypto wallet in Zypto App takes just a few minutes. Follow these steps.
1. Download Zypto App
Download the app from the App Store or Google Play. It’s free and supports 25+ languages.
2. Create or import your wallet
Open Zypto App and choose to create a new wallet, or import an existing one with a recovery phrase.
3. Secure your wallet
Write down your recovery phrase and keep it somewhere safe and somewhere offline. Set up your app PIN and activate optional biometric login for added protection. Remember that Zypto is non-custodial, so only you ever control your keys.
4. Generate your blockchain addresses
Select ‘Receive’ from the menu and search for a digital asset such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, or XRP. Select it to generate a unique wallet address for sending and receiving tokens on that blockchain.
5. Add funds or connect onramps
Transfer coins and tokens from another wallet, use Zypto’s 130+ fiat onramps, or swap from asset to asset across multi chains, directly in the app.
6. Start using your crypto
Manage tokens, connect to dApps, swap across multi chains, and use your crypto for real-world utility with Zypto crypto cards, crypto bill pay, mobile top-ups, and USDC cash-in and cash-out at participating MoneyGram locations worldwide.
From there, you’re ready to explore the entire DeFi ecosystem – without giving up self-custody.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Zypto App a self‑custody wallet?
Yes – you fully control your private keys and assets. Zypto App is built for non‑custodial DeFi wallet management, with optional cold storage via the Vault Key Card.
What cryptocurrencies and blockchains are supported?
Zypto App supports over 24,000 coins and tokens across major blockchains including Ethereum, Bitcoin, BNB Chain, XRP Ledger and more.
Can I buy crypto with fiat in the app?
Absolutely. You can buy crypto with credit/debit cards, Google Pay, Apple Pay, and 130+ other methods in 190+ countries.
Is Zypto secure?
Yes. Zypto App uses advanced biometric protection, PIN login, 3FA, and optional cold storage with the Vault Key Card.
Does Zypto support XRP?
100%. You can hold, trade, and swap XRP via the XRP Ledger – including support for dApps and native swaps.
What are the fees?
Fees vary by service, but we aim to keep them low. Crypto swaps and card reloads are among the most competitive on the market.
Where is Zypto available?
Zypto App is available all over the world, supports 25 languages, and displays over 100 local currencies. Download it from the App Store or Google Play.
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