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FAQ

Quick answers about Aperture — custody, cost, networks, privacy, and safety.

Is Aperture free?

Yes. Aperture is free and open-source under the MIT license. There’s no paid tier and no per-transaction fee beyond the network’s own gas.

Is it custodial?

No. Aperture is non-custodial: your keys are generated and encrypted on your device. We never hold them and cannot move or recover your funds.

Which networks are supported?

24, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, BNB, Base, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, TON, TRON and more. See all networks →

What if I lose my phone?

Your funds are safe as long as you have your recovery phrase. Restore your wallet in Aperture or any compatible wallet on a new device.

Does Aperture have swap or a built-in browser?

No — by design. They’re among the most common ways wallets get drained, so leaving them out keeps you safer. Read about security →

Do you collect my data?

No accounts and no tracking. Aperture reads public on-chain data to show balances; for maximum privacy you can use your own node. Privacy →

Can I verify the app is safe?

Yes — read the source, reproduce the build, and review approvals yourself. Audits & reproducible builds →

How do I get support?

Email care@aperturex.io or visit the Help Center.