So, what are the best Bitcoin Ordinal-compatible wallets out there right now?

1.Xverse Wallet

Xverse Wallet is a great option for Web3 users looking to store their Bitcoin assets.

So there’s a pro and a con here in terms of security.

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On top of storage, Xverse allows users to inscribe their Ordinals within the wallet app.

This wallet supports both Ordinals and NFTs made on the Stacks protocol.

you could also buy STX via Hiro Wallet if you want a holding of this asset.

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Hiro Wallet is totally non-custodial, giving you sole responsibility for your private keys.

Ordinals Wallet is specifically made to store and receive Ordinals, not Bitcoin or other assets.

Ordinals Wallet is a software wallet and is non-custodial.

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But regardless of this, you may find Sparrow Wallet to be a perfect fit for you.

Sparrow Wallet is not surfing app-based and has no surfing app extension options for users.

Rather, it is a tab-based desktop wallet, which the company considers to be the safer option.

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If you prefer hardware wallets, Sparrow Wallet also supports a variety of popular hardware wallets.

GenerativeXYZ will produce your Ordinal address from your MetaMask Ethereum address, though your Ordinal address is never stored.

GenerativeXYZ will also require a signature upon sign-in to confirm your Ordinals address.

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On top of this, GenerativeXYZ provides each user with a key vault for secure storage.

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