Atomic Wallet is a non-custodial multi-currency wallet that provides users with direct control over their private keys and digital assets. It is designed to offer a comprehensive solution for managing a diverse crypto portfolio, supporting over 1,200 cryptocurrencies across more than 60 different blockchains, including major assets such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana, as well as numerous smaller tokens.

The Atomic Wallet service integrates several key functionalities directly within its interface including a built-in exchange feature to swap between various cryptocurrencies facilitated by integrated third-party services. It also offers a staking service for more than 20 different proof-of-stake assets, allowing users to earn passive income on holdings. Furthermore, the platform enables the purchase of cryptocurrencies using both cryptocurrency and fiat currencies through partnered on-ramp providers.

It is available on both desktop (Windows, macOS, Linux) and mobile (iOS, Android) platforms. Atomic Wallet also supports non-fungible token (NFT) management and provides direct access to Web3 decentralized applications (DApps). The wallet has its own native token, Atomic Wallet Token (AWC), which can be staked for rewards and other benefits within its ecosystem. It respects user privacy by not requiring know-your-customer (KYC) information for its core wallet functionalities.

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