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Infinity Wallet vs MetaMask in comparison

Overview

Description

Launched in 2020, Infinity Wallet provides a well designed and user-friendly user interface for managing, sending, and receiving crypto assets. The wallet connects seamlessly with Web3 applications and offers NFT support.

Infinity Wallet
Reviews

MetaMask is a leading software wallet for Ethereum-based (EVM) blockchains, serving as both an interface and browser for Web3 applications. MetaMask's browser extension and IOS / Android app is the most popular method for connecting and interacting with decentralized apps (dApps), including Web3 gaming, DeFi, and NFTs.

MetaMask
Reviews
Pro's & Con's
Pro's
  • Beautiful design
  • Very simple operation
  • Access to Web3 applications
  • In-app crypto news
Con's
  • Relatively new to the market
  • Unknown company behind the wallet
  • No mobile app (labeled as "coming soon")
  • Not open source
Pro's
  • Popular interface for Web3 applications
  • Compatible with hardware wallets
  • Ability to purchase cryptocurrencies within the app
Con's
  • Slightly complicated for beginners
  • User interface could be more intuitive
  • Does not support Bitcoin storage
  • Only supports EVM blockchains
  • Some tokens need to be added manually

User Interface

Information

Wallet type
Software
Software
Price (Hardware)
Supported assets
50
+
450000
+
Open Source
yes
Yes
no
No
yes
Yes
no
No
Anonymity
Low
Medium
High
Low
Medium
High
Private Key Owner
You (Non-Custodial)
You (Non-Custodial)
Popularity
49,899 followers
1.29 million followers

Hardware

Screen
Interfaces
Service
Processing quality
Low
Medium
High
Low
Medium
High
Secure Elements
FIDO U2F Authenticator
yes
Yes
no
No
yes
Yes
no
No
Certification
Dimensions
Weight
Scope of delivery

Features

Buy & Sell
yes
Yes
no
No
yes
Yes
no
No
Staking
yes
Yes
no
No
yes
Yes
no
No
NFT Integration
yes
Yes
no
No
yes
Yes
no
No
Two-factor authentication
yes
Yes
no
No
yes
Yes
no
No
Multi Signature
yes
Yes
no
No
yes
Yes
no
No
Backup
Recovery Seed (12 or 24 words)
Recovery Seed (12 words
Unique Features
  • Integration of apps
  • Access to Web3 apps
  • Browser extension
  • Connection to hardware wallets
Available for US users?
yes
Yes
no
No
yes
Yes
no
No
Platforms

Wallet Rating

Overall rating
7.0
10
7.2
10
Our individual ratings
Operation
10
7
complicated
simple
Supported Assets
50
450000
simple
extensive
Security & Trust
6
8
simple
extensive
Functions & Scope
8
8
simple
extensive
Beginner friendliness
8
6
simple
extensive
Support
4
4
simple
extensive

About

The Company
Shardax Ltd
Metamask (Mother: ConsenSys Inc.)
Headquarters
United Kingdom
USA
Company size
Small
Medium
Large
Small
Medium
Large
Founder
Aaron Bailey, Jordan Walker
-
Year of foundation
2020
2016

Our Review

The Infinity Wallet stands out with having one of the most slickest and straightforward user interfaces on the market. The Infinity Wallet provides a rich feature set as well as seamless integration with Web3 dApps. With that said, this particular wallet is quite unknown while also having an anonymous team behind it. We believe software wallets should be held to a higher standard than hardware wallet providers. Software wallets store your private keys/seeds and are connected to the internet, which can be a potential target for hackers. While the wallet stands out with its features and design, we still recommend users to go with wallets that have proven track records over several years and have a public team.

Infinity Wallet
Review

The MetaMask wallet is one of the most popular wallet providers on the market, supporting all blockchains compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM). MetaMaks is often seen as an interface to most Web3 applications, rather than a wallet to manage your crypto portfolio. While MetaMask has improved its portfolio feature, full EVM support and app, it still lacks clarity and intuitiveness when compared to other software wallets. While MetaMask is a solid wallet choice and has been the go-to wallet for many users in the crypto space, we see other wallets trying to take its place e.g. Trust Wallet, Rainbow Wallet, and Coinbase Wallet.

MetaMask
Review
By
Ethan Parker
Senior Content Editor

Summary

Ethan Parker
By
Ethan Parker
Updated:
August 20, 2024

About the author

Ethan Parker
Ethan Parker
Senior Content Editor

At Exchange Flow, Ethan is recognized as the resident crypto expert. With 10+years of experience navigating the waters of global crypto exchanges, Ethan is a trusted voice in the ever-evolving world of digital currencies. He tests and scrutinizes exchanges so you don’t have to, offering reviews and articles that newbies and seasoned traders alike find invaluable. When he’s not coding, Ethan likes to travel and play retro games. He uses his crypto earnings to fund his trip around the globe.

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