Iron Wallet Features
Iron Wallet is a next-generation non-custodial cryptocurrency wallet designed for security-conscious users who need access to multiple blockchain networks. Unlike many wallets that focus on a single chain, Iron Wallet provides unified management across dozens of networks with industry-leading security features.
Multi-Chain Support
Manage Ethereum, Solana, Bitcoin, and 30+ other blockchains in a single interface with unified asset tracking.
Hardware-Grade Security
Military-grade encryption with optional hardware security module (HSM) integration for institutional users.
Cross-Chain Swaps
Native atomic swaps between supported chains without centralized intermediaries.
DeFi Dashboard
Integrated access to top DeFi protocols with security screening for smart contracts.
Institutional Tools
Multi-sig, role-based access controls, and compliance features for enterprise users.
Privacy Focused
No KYC requirements, no IP tracking, and optional Tor routing for all connections.

Iron Wallet's unified dashboard showing multi-chain assets
Iron Wallet Security Architecture
Iron Wallet was built from the ground up with security as the top priority, implementing multiple layers of protection for your assets:
Encryption Standards
- Private keys encrypted with AES-256 and stored only on your device
- Secure enclave utilization on supported devices
- Military-grade encryption for all network communications
- Optional FIPS 140-2 Level 3 compliant HSM integration
Access Controls
- Biometric authentication (Face ID, Touch ID, Windows Hello)
- Multi-factor authentication options
- Time-locked withdrawals for large transactions
- Customizable spending limits per address
Transaction Protection
- Smart contract simulation before signing
- Address poisoning detection
- Phishing domain blocking
- Real-time threat intelligence feeds

The multi-layered security architecture protecting Iron Wallet users
Supported Blockchains and Assets
Iron Wallet provides native support for all major blockchain networks and their associated tokens:
EVM Chains
- Ethereum (ETH and all ERC-20 tokens)
- Polygon (MATIC)
- BNB Chain (BNB, BEP-20)
- Avalanche (AVAX, C-Chain)
- Arbitrum, Optimism, and other L2s
Non-EVM Chains
- Bitcoin (BTC)
- Solana (SOL and SPL tokens)
- Cosmos (ATOM and IBC tokens)
- Polkadot (DOT)
- Cardano (ADA)
Cross-Chain Functionality
- Native atomic swaps between supported chains
- Bridged asset tracking with source verification
- Unified address book across all chains
- Cross-chain portfolio analytics

Iron Wallet's growing list of supported blockchain networks
DeFi and Web3 Integration
Iron Wallet provides seamless access to decentralized finance applications with enhanced security features:
Built-In DeFi Access
- Integrated DEX aggregator with best price routing
- Direct connections to major lending protocols
- Yield farming dashboard with risk scoring
- Gas optimization for Ethereum transactions
Smart Contract Protection
- Pre-transaction simulation showing all potential effects
- Known vulnerability database screening
- Approval manager to control token allowances
- Malicious contract warnings
Web3 Features
- Browser extension for dApp connections
- WalletConnect v2 support
- NFT management with collection analytics
- DAO voting delegation tools
Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely. Iron Wallet is 100% non-custodial, meaning you always maintain control of your private keys. The wallet never transmits or stores your keys on any server, and all sensitive operations occur locally on your device.
While MetaMask focuses primarily on Ethereum, Iron Wallet offers true multi-chain support with enhanced security features. Iron Wallet also provides built-in cross-chain swaps, institutional tools, and more sophisticated transaction screening that MetaMask lacks.
During setup, you'll receive a 24-word recovery phrase that can restore your wallet on any compatible device. For additional protection, enterprise users can configure multi-sig recovery requiring approval from designated parties.
Yes, Iron Wallet integrates with Ledger, Trezor, and other major hardware wallets. You can use these for additional security while still benefiting from Iron Wallet's multi-chain interface and features.
The base wallet is free to use. Cross-chain swaps incur network fees plus a small 0.1% protocol fee. Enterprise features like HSM integration require a subscription.
Yes, Iron Wallet offers special enterprise versions with features like multi-sig, role-based access controls, compliance tools, and SOC 2 Type II certified hosting options for regulated entities.