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BlueWallet

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Source code:Public repositoryDocumentation:Not identifiedSecurity page:Not identifiedPublisher:BlueWalletRubric:v2.0 · verified 9 Aug 2026
Last verified August 9, 2026
Confidence CRubric v2.0Verified August 9, 2026
5.3
out of 10
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Scorecard

How it rates

Key custody & openness · 35%6.0
Cost transparency · 5%6.0
Product openness · 25%6.0
Publisher transparency · 20%4.0
Public documentation surface · 15%4.0
Pros
  • Source published in a public repository
Cons
  • No dedicated security page identified at this check
  • Terms not found at the conventional address at this check
How this score was built

Each indicator scores 2, 1 or 0. A pillar is the points earned over the points available; the overall score is the weighted sum. Every source below is public — check any of them yourself.

Key custody & openness · 35% weight6/10 points · 6.0/10
  • Met
    Source code published in a public repository

    Repository reachable at this check.

    github.com/BlueWallet/BlueWallet
  • Not met
    Security documentation or disclosure page published

    Not identified at this check.

  • Not met
    User documentation reachable without an account

    Not identified at this check.

  • Met
    Publisher identifiable from its own repository organisation

    Repository published under BlueWallet.

    github.com/BlueWallet/BlueWallet
  • Met
    Product site reachable for independent verification

    HTTP 2xx at this check.

    bluewallet.io/
Cost transparency · 5% weight6/10 points · 6.0/10
  • Met
    Product site public

    Reachable at this check.

    bluewallet.io/
  • Not met
    Terms or legal documentation public

    Not found at the conventional address at this check.

  • Not met
    Documentation states how the product is funded or priced

    Not identified at this check.

  • Met
    No account required to read product information

    No account required at this check.

    bluewallet.io/
  • Met
    Support resource public

    Reachable at this check.

    bluewallet.io/
Product openness · 25% weight6/10 points · 6.0/10
Publisher transparency · 20% weight4/10 points · 4.0/10
  • Met
    Publisher entity identifiable

    Identifiable as BlueWallet.

    github.com/BlueWallet/BlueWallet
  • Met
    Site resolves to automated verification

    HTTP 2xx at this check.

    bluewallet.io/
  • Not met
    Security or disclosure page published

    Not identified at this check.

  • Not met
    Terms or legal documentation published

    Not found at the conventional address at this check.

  • Not met
    Support or help resource published

    Not identified at this check.

Public documentation surface · 15% weight4/10 points · 4.0/10
  • Met
    Product site reachable

    HTTP 2xx at this check.

    bluewallet.io/
  • Not met
    Documentation reachable

    Not identified.

  • Met
    Public repository reachable

    HTTP 2xx at this check.

    github.com/BlueWallet/BlueWallet
  • Not met
    Security page reachable

    Not identified.

  • Not met
    Legal documentation reachable

    Not found at the conventional address.

An open-source Bitcoin wallet holding several wallets in one app, including watch-only pairings, multisig vaults and Lightning through an external node.

Our assessment

BlueWallet is an open-source Bitcoin wallet that behaves more like a toolkit than a single wallet. One app holds several wallets at once: standard on-chain wallets, watch-only wallets paired to a hardware device, multisig vaults, and Lightning through an external node.

Multiple wallets in one app

Separating savings from spending is the simplest privacy and security discipline available to a Bitcoin user, and it fails whenever it requires two apps. BlueWallet makes it one screen — a watch-only wallet tracking your hardware device alongside a small hot wallet for daily use.

Multisig without a desktop

Its vault feature builds 2-of-3 multisig with hardware signers on a phone, which almost no mobile wallet attempts. Multisig is the single largest step up in self-custody security, and the reason most people skip it is that the tooling assumes a desktop and a spare afternoon.

Open source, thin public documentation

The code is public under the project organisation and the publisher is identifiable, but twelve indicators failed: no reachable documentation site, security disclosure page, legal terms, or funding statement at conventional addresses. That is normal for a volunteer-led open-source project and still counts against it in a rubric that scores what a user can find.

Who it suits

BlueWallet fits Bitcoin users who want watch-only, multisig and Lightning on a phone and are comfortable reading a repository when documentation runs out. Beginners wanting the simplest possible Lightning experience should look at Muun.

Alternatives

How rivals compare

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Reference

Frequently asked

Does this score mean BlueWallet is safe?

No. It measures what a user can verify before installing: published source, documented security posture, open documentation and an identifiable publisher. Runtime key handling is not tested by us.

Why does open source matter for a wallet?

It is the one substantive property an outsider can check without reverse-engineering the app. Everything else requires trusting the publisher or a third-party audit.

What would raise this score?

Publishing source, a dedicated security page, open documentation and terms at stable public addresses — all checkable by anyone.