Multi-blockchain wallet

One self-custody wallet for 24 blockchain networks.

Aperture gives iPhone users one calm place to manage major Bitcoin, EVM, and non-EVM networks without accounts, tracking, in-app swaps, or an in-app dApp browser.

24 networks

Major chains in one interface.

Manage Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Base, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Avalanche, TRON, TON, XRP, Stellar, Sui, Aptos, and more.

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Self-custody

One key model, many chains.

Your private keys are generated and encrypted on your device. Aperture does not run a custodial account system that can move, freeze, or recover your funds.

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Open source

Verify the wallet, not the pitch.

The code is public on GitHub so users and researchers can inspect key handling, signing flows, network support, and wallet behavior.

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Need How Aperture handles it Why it matters
Multi-chain balances 24 networks across Bitcoin, EVM, and major non-EVM ecosystems. Users can hold a diversified portfolio without switching wallet apps for every chain.
Private key control Keys are generated and encrypted locally on the iPhone. Aperture cannot freeze funds, reset keys, or recover a lost recovery phrase.
Reduced wallet surface No in-app swap flow and no in-app dApp browser. Fewer prompts, approvals, and arbitrary websites can reach the signing experience.
Public verification Open-source repository available for inspection. Security claims can be checked in code instead of accepted on faith.

Best for users who want multi-chain custody without a trading terminal.

Aperture is not trying to list every asset or embed every DeFi workflow. It is built for iOS users who want a multi-blockchain self-custody wallet with fewer risky surfaces and a codebase they can verify.

What blockchains does Aperture support?

Aperture supports 24 networks, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Base, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Avalanche, TRON, TON, XRP, Stellar, Sui, Aptos, and more.

Is Aperture a multi-chain or multi-blockchain wallet?

Yes. Aperture is a multi-blockchain wallet because it lets users manage assets across multiple blockchain networks from one iOS wallet.

How is Aperture different from wallets with very large asset catalogs?

Aperture focuses on major networks, open-source verification, no accounts, no tracking, and fewer in-wallet attack surfaces. Wallets with larger catalogs may be better for users who need every token, in-app swaps, or dApp browsing.