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Tonkeeper vs MyTonWallet vs Tonhub vs Wallet: 2026 comparison

Tonkeeper vs MyTonWallet vs Tonhub vs Wallet: 2026 comparison

If you’re choosing a TON wallet for the first time, the decision essentially narrows to four names: Tonkeeper, MyTonWallet, Tonhub and Wallet in Telegram. Every other wallet on the market is either specialised (Antarctic, xRocket — Telegram-native) or niche. This piece compares the four across 12 key criteria with practical takeaways for different use cases.

TL;DR — pick by scenario

  • Learning, testing, under 100 USDT → Wallet in Telegram. Lowest friction.
  • Active DeFi/NFT userTonkeeper. Best ecosystem compatibility.
  • Want open source and controlMyTonWallet. Fully open, CertiK audit.
  • Backup account, simplicityTonhub. Stable and time-tested.
  • Large long-term storageTonkeeper or MyTonWallet + Ledger.

Now the criteria in detail.

Evaluation framework

We compare across 12 dimensions grouped into three blocks:

Security: key custody, hardware support (Ledger), audits, recovery.

Compatibility: OS support, TON Connect, jetton/NFT, multi-account.

Accessibility: open source, RU availability, fees, UX.

1. Key custody model

Wallet Type Where keys live
Tonkeeper Non-custodial On-device (Keychain / Android Keystore)
MyTonWallet Non-custodial On-device, optionally in browser
Tonhub Non-custodial On-device
Wallet Custodial Wallet servers (St. Vincent)

This is the single most important distinction. The first three are real self-custody — you hold the seed phrase, the service can neither freeze nor lose your coins (but also can’t recover them if you lose the phrase). Wallet behaves like a mini-exchange — convenient, but legally a service with its own KYC and the right to freeze accounts.

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Custodial is not self-custody

If the app does not show a “write down 24 words” screen during onboarding, it is a custodial wallet. For amounts whose loss would hurt, always pick a non-custodial option with a seed backup.

2. OS support

OS Tonkeeper MyTonWallet Tonhub Wallet
iOS Yes Yes Yes Via Telegram
Android Yes Yes Yes Via Telegram
macOS Yes (Pro) Yes No Via Telegram Desktop
Windows Yes Yes No Via Telegram Desktop
Linux Yes Yes No Via Telegram Desktop
Chrome ext Yes Yes No No
Firefox ext No Yes No No
Edge ext No Yes No No

MyTonWallet is the only wallet with Firefox and Edge extensions. Tonhub is mobile-only, which makes it unsuitable for desktop DeFi workflows. Wallet is formally available wherever Telegram runs, but that’s just different UIs over the same custodial service.

3. Jetton support

All four wallets support TEP-74 jettons — the baseline standard, without which TON is unusable. Differences are in details:

  • Tonkeeper — auto-detects popular jettons via curated list, hides suspicious ones (anti-scam).
  • MyTonWallet — manual add by address, separate tabs for NFT and jettons, spam filter.
  • Tonhub — basic display, NFT features are weaker.
  • Wallet — supports only an allow-list (TON, USDT, NOT, DOGS, MAJOR and a few others); arbitrary jettons can’t be added.

If you plan to deal with low-liquidity jettons or participate in airdrops, Wallet won’t fit due to its closed list.

4. NFT support

Wallet Browse Transfer List on Getgems
Tonkeeper Full Yes Via TON Connect
MyTonWallet Full Yes Via TON Connect
Tonhub Basic Yes View only
Wallet Telegram Gifts only Gifts only No

Wallet rolled out Telegram Gifts (upgraded collectibles) display in 2026 — useful, but it doesn’t show regular Getgems collections. For serious NFT work, Tonkeeper or MyTonWallet only.

5. Ledger (hardware) support

Wallet Ledger Nano S+ Ledger Nano X Ledger Stax
Tonkeeper Yes Yes Yes
MyTonWallet Yes Yes Yes
Tonhub No No No
Wallet No (custodial) No No

Only Tonkeeper and MyTonWallet integrate with Ledger directly. Tonhub announced plans for 2026 but no release yet — verify on official site. If you already own a Ledger or plan to buy one, the choice narrows to two.

More: How to connect Ledger to a TON wallet.

6. Fees

Network fees on TON are protocol-fixed — all four wallets pay the same ≈0.005–0.05 TON per ordinary transaction. The difference appears only in built-in swaps:

Wallet Swap fee Routing
Tonkeeper ≈0.3–0.5% STON.fi / DeDust
MyTonWallet 0.875% on top Built-in aggregator
Tonhub No built-in swap
Wallet ≈0.5–1% Internal AMM

Wallet takes a bit more but lets you buy TON for RUB via P2P without leaving Telegram. For one-off swaps the difference is trivial; for active DeFi it adds up.

7. UX and onboarding

Tonkeeper — the most polished interface, aimed at new users. Tutorials and a Telegram support channel.

MyTonWallet — slightly more technical UX but logical. Suits users who actually open source files.

Tonhub — minimalist, no clutter. Good for “just a wallet”.

Wallet — UX like a banking app. Lowest possible entry barrier.

8. Audits

Wallet Audit Date
Tonkeeper Internal + partial third-party (Trail of Bits) 2024
MyTonWallet CertiK (full) 2024
Tonhub Internal
Wallet Not published

MyTonWallet is the only one whose full audit is public. Tonkeeper partially audited critical cryptography. Tonhub relies on open source and community review. Wallet is opaque, as with any custodial platform — you trust the company, not an audit.

9. Open source

Component Tonkeeper MyTonWallet Tonhub Wallet
Mobile code Partial Full Full Closed
Web extension Full Full
Desktop Full Full

For security-paranoid users the order is: MyTonWallet > Tonhub > Tonkeeper > Wallet.

10. Availability in Russia

As of May 2026, Tonkeeper, MyTonWallet and Tonhub install from App Store and Google Play without a VPN for RU accounts. Wallet is formally accessible inside Telegram, but crypto features (P2P, swap) have been gated for accounts with RU phone numbers since spring 2025 — full access requires an international Telegram region.

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2026 regulation

Starting July 1, 2026, Russia introduces new crypto taxation and owner-identification rules. This does not ban wallets but mandates reporting above certain thresholds. Detailed step-by-step guidance is available in the Russian-language version of this site.

11. Recovery

Scenario Tonkeeper MyTonWallet Tonhub Wallet
Lost phone, have seed Recover in a minute Same Same Sign in via Telegram
Lost seed, have phone Copy from settings Same Same Seed not needed
Lost both Funds lost Funds lost Funds lost Recover via support
Telegram account hijacked No impact (if not linked) No impact No impact Funds at risk

Wallet offers support-based recovery but is tied to a Telegram account — if it’s hijacked, funds are at risk. More: How to protect your Telegram from takeover.

12. Multi-account and TON Connect

Wallet Multiple accounts TON Connect 2.0 Watch-only
Tonkeeper Up to 10 Yes, full Yes
MyTonWallet No hard cap Yes Yes
Tonhub Up to 3 Yes, with caveats No
Wallet One No

TON Connect is the standard for authorising into dApps without exposing the seed. Without it, working with TON DeFi is effectively impossible. Wallet deliberately skips it to keep users inside its own AMM.

Final comparison table

Criterion Tonkeeper MyTonWallet Tonhub Wallet
Type Non-custodial Non-custodial Non-custodial Custodial
iOS/Android Yes/Yes Yes/Yes Yes/Yes Via Telegram
Desktop Yes Yes No Via TG
Extensions Chrome Chrome/Firefox/Edge None None
Open source Partial Full Full No
Ledger Yes Yes No No
TON Connect Yes Yes Yes No
Jettons Full Full Full Allow-list
NFT Full Full Basic TG Gifts only
Audit Partial CertiK Community Closed
RU access Open Open Open Restricted
Recovery Seed Seed Seed Support

Practical recommendations

  • If you’re just entering TON — install Tonkeeper, get a feel for the UI with a small amount, back up the seed on paper.
  • If you already have crypto experience — MyTonWallet gives more control and cross-platform reach.
  • If you value pure simplicity and don’t plan DeFi — Wallet in Telegram is handy for small transfers.
  • Never use Wallet as a “main” vault — it’s a service, not a wallet in the cryptographic sense.
  • Parallel setup: Tonkeeper or MyTonWallet for activity + Ledger in cold mode for savings.

Get Tonkeeper

The most mature non-custodial TON wallet with Ledger support and broad compatibility.

There is no universal “best wallet” answer. Different scenarios call for different tools. The most common mistake is trying to pick one wallet for everything. In practice, an active TON user typically runs two or three: a main one, an experiment one for DeFi, and Wallet in Telegram for fast transfers.

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