The Ethereum Name Service (ENS) wallet built for spending, not just holding
ENS · Multichain networkLooking for a Ethereum Name Service wallet or a ENS wallet app that does more than just hold? Zypto App is a non-custodial multichain DeFi wallet where you can hold ENS on the Multichain network, swap into 24,000+ assets, connect to dApps, top up the Zypto Premium Visa Card, pay bills and buy gift cards. All from one app, with your keys staying on your device.
Ethereum Name Service (ENS) in Zypto: built for holders who actually use their crypto
Most Ethereum Name Service wallets do one thing: hold ENS. Zypto App is a full DeFi wallet built for actually using it. Hold ENS non-custodially on the Multichain network, swap into 24,000+ assets across 20+ chains via in-app DEX integrations, connect to dApps with WalletConnect, and use the value through the Zypto Premium Visa Card and Zypto's bill-pay and gift-card surfaces.
Whether you're new and looking for your first Ethereum Name Service wallet app or your first ENS wallet, or an experienced DeFi user who wants one wallet for holding, swapping and real-world spending, Zypto is built for both, without sacrificing self-custody.
From your first ENS to your first swap - Zypto walks the path
New to Ethereum Name Service? You don't need an exchange account to get a wallet. Download Zypto App, generate your recovery phrase, and you have a working ENS wallet in under a minute. Add your first ENS by receiving from another wallet, or by buying in-app where supported.
From zero to using Ethereum Name Service
Get the app
Download Zypto App on iOS or Android. Generate your recovery phrase. Your keys stay on your device.
Add ENS
Receive ENS from another wallet, or buy in-app where supported.
Use it everywhere
Top up the Zypto Premium Visa Card, swap into other assets, pay bills, or buy gift cards.
Keeping your Ethereum Name Service safe - how Zypto handles security
Zypto App is non-custodial. Your private keys are generated and stored on your device. Zypto never has access to your ENS, and every transaction is signed locally. For higher security, pair with the Vault Key Card, the card-based cold-wallet hardware that signs transactions over NFC without exposing keys to the internet.
What is Ethereum Name Service?
Ethereum Name Service, known as ENS, is a naming system that maps human-readable names like 'alice.eth' to long machine addresses such as wallet addresses, content hashes, and other identifiers. It works much like the internet's domain name system, but for crypto and Web3. Names are registered as NFTs on Ethereum, and the ENS token serves as the governance asset, letting holders vote on how the system is run. ENS also supports reverse resolution, so an address can point back to a readable name. By making addresses easier to read and share, ENS has become a widely used piece of Ethereum infrastructure. You can track the ENS price and hold ENS in a self-custody wallet.
Beyond holding: what your Ethereum Name Service can actually do
Every feature works directly with your ENS balance. No selling, no exchange roundtrips.
Use a Crypto Visa Card
Top up the Zypto Premium Visa Card with ENS and use it wherever Visa is accepted. Physical or virtual.
Crypto cardsPay bills with Ethereum Name Service
Settle utility bills and mobile contracts with billers worldwide, paid from your ENS balance.
Bill payBuy gift cards with ENS
Gift cards from popular brands, paid in Ethereum Name Service. Settle in-app, redeem instantly.
Gift cardsTop up any phone
Send mobile credit across many countries in seconds. Pay with ENS, recipient gets local airtime.
Mobile top-upsCross-chain swaps
Swap Ethereum Name Service into 24,000+ assets across 20+ chains. No bridges, no second wallet, all in one tap.
Multichain walletVault Key Card cold storage
Card-based cold-wallet hardware. NFC-tap to sign Ethereum Name Service transactions, keys never touch the internet.
Vault Key CardPay via KuCoin Pay
Move and pay with ENS across the KuCoin Pay network, straight from your non-custodial Zypto wallet.
KuCoin PayPair Ethereum Name Service with these in the same wallet
Cross-chain swaps mean your ENS can become any of these in two taps.
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Ethereum Name Service (ENS) wallet: the things people ask
What's the best Ethereum Name Service wallet app?
That depends on what you want to do with your ENS. If you're holding only, any non-custodial wallet works. If you also want to use Ethereum Name Service for real-world spending through the Zypto Premium Visa Card, pay bills, top up phones, or swap into other assets, Zypto App is purpose-built for that while still being fully non-custodial.
Is the Zypto Ethereum Name Service wallet non-custodial?
Yes. Your private keys are generated and stored on your device. Zypto never has access to your ENS. Every transaction is signed locally on your device before it reaches the network.
Can I use Ethereum Name Service for real-world spending without selling it?
Through the Zypto Premium Visa Card, your ENS balance is converted at the point of sale, so you use the value of your crypto for real-world spending wherever Visa is accepted, subject to eligibility and applicable limits. You can also swap ENS into stablecoins in-app for bill pay or gift cards.
Which chains can I swap Ethereum Name Service into?
20+ chains including Ethereum, Solana, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, BNB Chain and TRON. Cross-chain swaps happen inside the Zypto App, no separate wallets required.
How do I back up my Ethereum Name Service wallet?
During setup, Zypto App generates a 12-word recovery phrase. Write it down and store it offline somewhere safe. For higher security, pair Zypto App with a Vault Key Card, the card-based cold-wallet hardware that signs transactions over NFC without exposing your keys to the internet.
Is Zypto App available in my country?
The wallet itself is available globally on iOS, Android and web. Some features (in-app buying, the Zypto Premium Visa Card) are region-restricted. Check the support center for your country's specific availability.
Is Zypto App free?
The app is free to download and use. Standard network fees apply to on-chain transactions. Card and bill-pay services carry transparent transaction fees published in the app.

