Crypto Wallet

Hardware wallets, software wallets, mobile wallets — everything about Bitcoin self-custody for Bitok Arena competitors who control their own keys.

Multi-Signature Wallets and Bitok Arena: Is It Compatible?
A multisig wallet produces a valid Bitcoin address. Bitok Arena accepts any valid Bitcoin address. Here is what multi-signature means for competition entry i…
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Best Mobile Bitcoin Wallet for Bitok Arena in 2026
Trust Wallet, Exodus, BlueWallet, and Muun are the top mobile options for Bitok Arena. Here is what each offers and which fits different participation styles.
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Why Native SegWit Is the Right Bitcoin Address Format for Bitok Arena
Bitcoin has multiple address formats. Native SegWit is the one Bitok Arena uses — lower fees, confirmed faster, and the standard the competition is built aro…
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How to Secure Your Bitcoin Wallet Before Competing on Bitok Arena
The wallet you compete from is the wallet that receives your winnings. These security steps ensure those two things are the same address — and it stays yours.
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What Is a Seed Phrase and Why It Matters for Bitok Arena
The seed phrase is not a password — it is the wallet itself. Here is what that means, why it cannot be recovered if lost, and why it matters before you compete.
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Custodial vs Non-Custodial Wallet: Which One Works on Bitok Arena?
Custodial wallets send from the platform\'s address, not yours. On Bitok Arena, only a non-custodial address appears on the leaderboard as you.
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Why Self-Custody Matters for Bitok Arena
Not your keys, not your coins — and not your leaderboard position. Self-custody is not a preference on Bitok Arena. It is the architecture.
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Why Non-Custodial Wallets Are the Only Real Option for Bitok Arena
Non-custodial means you hold the private key. On Bitok Arena, the prize goes to the address. That address needs to be one where you hold the key.
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Hardware Wallets and Bitok Arena
Hardware wallets keep your private keys offline and out of reach. Here is how they work with Bitok Arena — and which device fits your participation level.
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Exchange Wallet vs Personal Wallet for Bitok Arena: Only One Actually Works
An exchange account is not a wallet — it is a claim on someone else\'s ledger. On Bitok Arena, only an address you actually own belongs on the leaderboard.
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Bitok Arena identifies competitors by Bitcoin address. The address is the identity. That makes wallet choice a foundational decision — not a peripheral one. Only non-custodial wallets where you hold the private key qualify for receiving prize payouts directly. Exchange wallets, where the platform holds the key, do not.

The posts in this category cover hardware wallets (Ledger, Trezor, Coldcard, BitBox02, Keystone), software wallets (Electrum, Exodus, Wasabi), mobile wallets (Trust Wallet, BlueWallet), and the trade-offs between hot and cold storage for active competition. Seed phrases, private keys, address formats and wallet setup guides are also included.

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