A paper wallet is an offline "cold storage" method where you print your public and private keys on paper.
: An app-based option for U.S. users with 0% trading fees.
: Copy the Public Address from your paper wallet. Go to your exchange (e.g., Coinbase or Kraken), select "Withdraw," and paste that address to send your XRP to the paper wallet.
: Print the public address and the private (secret) key. Store the physical paper in a fireproof and waterproof safe.
You can purchase XRP on major cryptocurrency exchanges using bank transfers, credit/debit cards, or other payment methods.
: Use a reputable offline wallet generator. Tools like Bithomp or local client generators are often used to create a new XRP address and secret key.
: For maximum security, disconnect your computer from the internet before generating the keys to prevent them from being intercepted.
: Offers the deepest global liquidity and a wide range of trading pairs (not available to U.S. residents).