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# Multi-Chain Wallets

A **Multi-Chain Wallet** is a type of cryptocurrency [self-custody wallet](/glossary/definitions/self-custody-wallets.md) that supports multiple blockchain networks and allows users to store and manage multiple types of cryptocurrency. This is different from a single-chain wallet, which only supports one specific blockchain network and can only be used to store and manage a single type of cryptocurrency.

Multi-chain wallets allow for users to easily manage and access multiple types of cryptocurrency from a single interface, making it more convenient to use and track their various holdings.


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