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Walme Wallet
A unified hub for all your Web3 wallets
381 followers
A unified hub for all your Web3 wallets
381 followers
Walme Wallet is a unified Web3 wallet hub that lets you manage all your crypto in one place. Connect non-custodial wallets, add watch-only wallets, and track exchange accounts like Binance through a single, clean interface. Monitor balances, follow activity across multiple chains, and swap tokens directly inside the app without jumping between platforms. Walme is built to reduce fragmentation and make everyday crypto management simpler. Currently available on Android. iOS coming soon.














Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m Oleh, CEO and co-founder of Walme.
We started Walme because managing crypto today feels unnecessarily fragmented. Most users end up juggling multiple wallets, exchanges, and swap tools just to understand what they actually own and move assets around.
Walme Wallet is built as a unified Web3 wallet hub. It lets you manage multiple non-custodial wallets, add watch-only wallets, track exchange accounts like Binance, and swap tokens directly inside the app — all from one clean interface.
Our goal with this launch is simple: reduce complexity and make everyday crypto management more transparent and easier to use, without sacrificing self-custody.
This wallet is the foundation of the Walme ecosystem. Payments, crypto cards, and an AI assistant are coming next — all connected to the same hub.
⚠️ Walme Wallet is currently available on Android only. iOS support is coming soon.
We’d really love your feedback on the hub concept, swaps, and overall UX 🙏
@oleh_mishchenko Nice idea to keep everything in one place. Btw how to use the promocode for the free 1mo subscription?
@olv_mo Thank you, we truly appreciate that 🙌
That’s exactly the idea behind Walme — to simplify the crypto experience and bring everything into one seamless ecosystem. We believe users shouldn’t have to jump between multiple apps to manage their assets, spend, and interact with Web3.
Regarding the promo code, please contact me directly or reach out to any member of our team to activate and use it.
Thanks everyone for supporting our project!
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Nice design for both the website and the app 🙌 Quick product question. What trading volume limits are there, and are there any thresholds after which identity verification is required?
@dmitriychuta Thank you 🙌 really appreciate the kind words!
Great question.
Walme Wallet itself is non-custodial, so there are no identity verification requirements for simply using the wallet, managing assets, or holding funds — users remain in control of their keys.
For swaps, limits depend on the liquidity providers and on-chain conditions rather than fixed internal caps. We don’t impose strict trading volume thresholds at the wallet level.
For fiat-related features (like cards), a lightweight onboarding process applies. In most cases, only basic information such as an email is required to get started, while additional verification may depend on specific usage scenarios and regulatory requirements.
Happy to clarify anything further!
Nice interface! Two things, if I can ask:
1) I’m a wallet power-user, using Zerion, Farcaster Wallet, Rainbow, Zapper, Glow, Phantom, Uniswap Wallet, The Base App (fka Coinbase Wallet), and even a a few others. That’s in approximate order of priority. I’m curious what would be the reason for considering switching over to Walme, as it seems that most of those - particularly Zerion & Rainbow - offer what you offer… aggregated wallets in one app, watch-only addresses, swapping (of course), good backup/restoration protocols… I don’t mean this negatively at all, I’m sure you have thought about this and have an answer, but, what makes Walme more than “just another self-custodial wallet”?
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2) When iOS support? And will it be iOS and iPadOS native support? (No one has cracked wallets on iPad yet, there’s some opportunity there, even if it’s niche!) - I’m all-Apple, so, I’d have to wait, but I want to keep an eye on this.
Either way, congrats for ranking high with an onchain product - that can be hard in the PH ecosystem, lol, and you nailed it. :) bravo!!
@oleh_mishchenko this is such a fantastic answer, and makes me much more excited for the future of the platform. Thanks so much for taking the time to share such a helpful / detailed reply 😊
@grey_seymour Thank you — and honestly, thank you for asking the right questions.
Thoughtful questions like yours give us the opportunity to share more about where the platform is heading and to lift the curtain a little on what’s coming next.
Very nice product (excited about a free month to try as well!). Is it possible to pay with Walme card in European Union?
@pervak Thank you 🙌 really appreciate it!
Yes — the Walme Card is designed to be usable across the European Union anywhere standard card payments are accepted (online and offline), including support for digital wallets where available.
Availability and specific features may depend on regulatory and partner coverage in certain regions, but the EU is part of our core supported markets.
Happy to share more details if helpful!
Product Hunt
@curiouskitty Great question — and we completely agree: accuracy is everything when you’re building a unified wallet hub.
Here’s how we approach it:
• DeFi & staking:
We prioritize clear visibility first. Native token balances and standard staking positions are supported, while more complex DeFi positions (LP tokens, lending protocols, derivatives) are being integrated progressively to ensure reliable indexing rather than rushed, partial data.
• Spam tokens:
We apply filtering and token detection logic to hide suspicious or zero-value spam assets by default, while still allowing users to manually manage visibility through the Token Manager.
• Cost basis / P&L:
Portfolio tracking focuses first on accurate balance aggregation across chains. Advanced cost basis and detailed P&L analytics are part of our roadmap and will be introduced gradually with full data integrity in mind.
• Where we draw the line:
Early stage = precision over feature breadth.
We’d rather support fewer integrations with reliable data than show incomplete or misleading balances.
A unified view only works if users can trust it — so correctness always comes before expansion.
Happy to go deeper into any specific case 👌
curious how you differentiate yourselves from other wallets that provide similar functionality?