Sei Wallet — the secure
desktop wallet for SEI
Stake, swap, and self-custody your SEI from one fast desktop app. Sei Wallet is open source, independently audited, and signed at every release — built for the EVM-only Sei chain after Compass and Leap shut down on May 28, 2026.
- Open source
- Free & open license
- Independent audit
- Signed builds
What you get
Five things Sei Wallet does — directly, without the marketing.
Native staking
Pick a validator, stake, track rewards, unbond. All in the wallet. No third-party staking platform.
EVM-first by default
Sei is now an EVM. Sei Wallet signs 0x transactions natively, with read-only support for legacy sei1 Cosmos addresses.
Migration assistance
Coming from Compass, Leap, or Keplr? Import your seed phrase and we walk you through address association, validator handoff, and rebalancing.
Hardware wallet integration
Use your Ledger via the Ethereum app. Transactions sign on the device. Sei Wallet never sees your private key.
Open source. Signed builds. Public audit.
Source code, signing keys, and the audit report live on the security page.
Built for Sei. Not generic.
Most wallets that "support Sei" support thirty other chains too. Sei Wallet only supports Sei. That means we don't compromise the UX to fit a multi-chain abstraction:
- Send / receive flow understands
sei1vs0xaddress formats. - Staking page lists Sei validators with current uptime and commission.
- dApp connection has shortcuts to DragonSwap, Yei Finance, Citrex.
- Block explorer link-out goes to seitrace.com — not a generic explorer.
If you hold tokens on multiple chains, you'll want a multi-chain wallet too. We're not trying to replace that. We're the Sei Wallet download you also use.
Where to next
Stake SEI from Sei Wallet
Pick a validator, delegate, and compound — without surrendering custody. The 21-day unbonding window applies.
ReadMoveMigrate from Compass or Leap
Compass and Leap shut down May 28, 2026. Step-by-step paths to move your accounts and validator delegations into Sei Wallet.
ReadVerifySecurity model
Audit report, SHA-256 hashes for every release, and the PGP fingerprint we sign with. Verify before you trust.
ReadNew to the chain? Read What is Sei?
