As an airdropper, a crypto wallet is an important tool for airdrop activities. Apart from holding your airdrop results, this crypto wallet is useful for interacting with various Web3 platforms in each blockchain ecosystem. Because there are also many types of work that require us to connect a wallet, such as airdrop websites, OAT claims, testnets, and many more.

Here Minval will share several wallet recommendations on each network that you can use to work on.

EVM Network (0xxx as address prefix)

1. Metamask

You can install Metamask as an application on your smartphone or as an extension on your browser. Metamask can be your main wallet recommendation on the EVM network because it is more commonly used to connect to various project platforms that you are working on. Metamask is usually recommended for working on testnet type airdrops because of its ease in adding any network that is still integrated with EVM.

In Metamask itself you can create multiple wallet accounts with just one tap. To access the Metamask wallet, you need a phrase and private key. However, sometimes Metamask gets stuck and cannot be accessed, usually with applications on smartphones. Therefore, don't forget to always back up your phrase or private key so that you don't lose your wallet.

2. Bitkeep

Just like Metamask, Bitkeep is available and you can install it as an application on your smartphone or as an extension in your browser. The features in the Bitkeep application are quite complete, because apart from being able to accommodate your airdrop results, they have a swap feature, DAPPS access, and they also have an NFT Marketplace in their wallet, this can make it easier for you to view, sell and buy the NFT you want . Bitkeep supports many networks so you only need to add a blockchain network by pressing the network icon you want to display. Of course, what Minval likes the most is the notification feature which can detect transaction activity in your wallet.

Solana network

1.Phantom

Phantom is quite widely used as a crypto wallet on the Solana network. After Sollet.io is no longer accessible, you can install Phantom in the form of an application or extension. Phantom is also quite commonly used as a wallet to connect to various Web3 platforms in the Solana ecosystem. The features available are apart from storing coins, tokens and NFT assets on the Solana network, you can enjoy the swap feature in the wallet, add ID tokens, and view transaction activity that occurs in your wallet.

However, sometimes Phantom experiences delays when adding ID tokens, so you need to wait some time to see the ID tokens that you have added. No need to worry, for tokens that enter your wallet, but you haven't added an ID token, the tokens will still enter as long as you have a SOL balance in your wallet, aka they will automatically add the ID token.

2. Breathing

Solflare could also be an option for a Solana network crypto wallet that you can use. You can install Solflare as an application on your smartphone or as an extension on your browser. The features in the wallet are quite complete. You can swap, add ID tokens, delete ID tokens, and of course display transaction activity in your wallet. Another feature that is no less interesting is that Solflare has a staking feature that you can use to increase passive income too. Solflare is also quite responsive compared to Phantom when you add an ID token.

Aptos Network

1. Martian

Martian could be your mainstay wallet for doing airdrops or surfing the Aptos network. Martian is the first crypto wallet on the Aptos network. Currently you can access Martian in the form of an extension in your browser. Martian itself is quite commonly used to connect to platforms in the Aptos ecosystem.

Martian has quite complete features, apart from storing your assets on the Aptos network, there are also swap features, displaying NFTs, and displaying transaction activity in your wallet. Just like Solflare, Martian also has a staking feature which can also increase your passive income. Currently Martian supports SUI testnet and devnet networks in its wallet. As for the features for you testnet hunters, through Martian you can claim test tokens for your testnet work needs which are available in your wallet.

Minval recommends setting up a number of APTs in your Aptos network crypto wallet to add tokens to your crypto wallet, as these transactions require gas fees.

2. Petra

You can make Petra your mainstay crypto wallet on the Aptos network. You can use Petra as an extension in your browser. Petra itself is quite commonly used to connect to platforms in the Aptos ecosystem.

Petra has quite interesting features. Apart from holding your crypto assets on the Aptos network. Petra can display NFTs on the Aptos network that you own. By using Petra you can also buy APT coins using the "Buy" feature. Through this feature you can pay for APT purchases with credit card, bank transfer and Apple Pay via the Moonpay platform. Just like Martian, at Petra you can also claim test tokens for your testnet needs.

Petra can be said to be quite stable to use when you try to  make transactions on a platform with full server movement.

SUI Network

Sui wallet and Suiet

You can use Sui Wallet and Suiet in the form of an extension installed in your browser. Because SUI is still in the testnet and devnet network, the balance of SUI coins, tokens and NFTs will experience a reset, so your wallet will return to 0 after some time.

No need to be complicated, just like Martian, Sui Wallet and Suiet provide SUI token test faucets in their wallets. The features in the wallet itself are not much different from other wallets, such as displaying NFTs and transaction activity. These two wallets are quite commonly used to connect to various Web3 platforms or projects in the SUI ecosystem.

Because SUI is still in the testnet and devnet network, some of the features in the wallet cannot yet be fully accessed. In the future, you can purchase SUI tokens in your wallet, carry out swap transactions and stake.

Minval's wallet recommendations above are based on Minval's experience while working on airdrops. Minval will cover other network wallets in the next content.