Verification Data — v4.35.0 Verified

PlatformSHA-256MD5
Chrome Extensionf1b3c8d42e5a9f6071…a1b3d8a4f7c2d9…b6c1
iOSc8a1f4d3e7b2695f1d…4e5f19c1e8f2a7…9f31
Androidb6d2a9e4f1c73d8b5a…9e4d72b73d1f9a…b6f8
Hashes above are truncated for display. Always compare against the official release page or use the WalletGuard Verify Tool.

After downloading, compute and compare the file hash:

  1. Windows (PowerShell):
    Get-FileHash .\coinbase-wallet-installer -Algorithm SHA256
  2. macOS / Linux:
    sha256sum coinbase-wallet-installer
  3. Compare the output to the hash on this page or use the WalletGuard Verify Tool.
  4. Matching hashes ✓ — install safely. Mismatching hashes ✗ — delete the file and re-download from the official source only.

GPG signing key not publicly distributed for this wallet. Rely on SHA-256 hash verification.

GitHub — coinbase/coinbase-wallet-sdk

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Release: v4.35.0 · April 4, 2025 Commit: cb91f20 Chains: Ethereum, Bitcoin, Solana, Base, EVM Chains

History & Background

Originally called Toshi, Coinbase Wallet was relaunched in 2018 under its current name. Despite being made by Coinbase, it is a fully self-custodial wallet — the company has no access to your keys. It became popular due to brand trust and direct WalletConnect integration with hundreds of dApps.

WalletGuard tracks every official release of Coinbase Wallet and cross-references download hashes against the developer-signed artifacts so you can verify what you install.

Who should use Coinbase Wallet

Best for: Users familiar with Coinbase exchange who want a self-custodial wallet with broad dApp support and optional cloud backup.

Custody type: Self-custody

Risk profile: Self-custodial hot wallet. Cloud backup option encrypts keys with your password — understand the trade-offs before enabling. Always verify you're installing the correct extension.

Features

dApp browserNFT supportMulti-chainSwapWalletConnectOptional cloud backup
Self-custody notice: Coinbase Wallet is a hot wallet. Your keys are stored locally on your device or browser. For large holdings, consider pairing with a hardware wallet. Never share your seed phrase with anyone.

Common scam patterns targeting Coinbase Wallet users

  • Fake browser extension clones with a near-identical name or icon, distributed through search ads.
  • Phishing websites mimicking www.coinbase.com with a typo or subdomain.
  • Social media accounts impersonating Coinbase Wallet support and requesting seed phrases.
  • Modified installers distributed on file-sharing sites or Telegram channels claiming to offer an "early version".

Pre-install security checklist

  • Verify you are on the correct official domain: www.coinbase.com
  • Compare SHA-256 hash of your download against the values on this page before running anything.
  • Check that the version number matches the latest release listed here (v4.35.0).
  • Never enter your seed phrase anywhere except the wallet application itself.
  • For significant holdings, use a hardware wallet for signing instead of a hot wallet.