Blixt
free · open sourceBlixt is a mobile wallet that runs a full Lightning node directly on your phone rather than outsourcing channel management to a company. That makes it sovereignty at the smallest scale: you open your own channels and route your own payments. The tradeoff is that you handle channel management yourself, which takes more learning than managed wallets like Phoenix.
Trust shape
Trustless
No company manages your channels — which also means channel liquidity, backups, and recovery are your job.
Facts
- Website: blixtwallet.com
- Source: github.com/hsjoberg/blixt-wallet
- Platforms: ios, android
- Last updated: 2026-06-12
Editor's note
An actual Lightning node on your phone — sovereignty at the smallest scale.
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