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Rainbow

Rainbow Studio

4.2/5 4.7/5 · Data verified on

Rainbow is a non-custodial self-custody wallet focused on Ethereum and its Layer 2 networks, built by Rainbow Studio (Brooklyn, founded 2019). It supports Ethereum mainnet, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, BNB Smart Chain and Zora, with built-in cross-chain swaps and bridging. Private keys stay on the device, protected by a seed phrase. It is available as a mobile app and a browser extension. The code is open-source under the GPL-3.0 license and publicly auditable on GitHub.

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Transparency: Medium
61/100 · see methodology
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Data exposure: Medium
61/100 · lower is better for sovereignty · methodology

Data & conditions

Fund custody Self-custody (funds in your control)
Type Software (hot wallet)
Source code Open-source
Recovery Seed phrase 12 parole (BIP-39)
Bitcoin-only No
Supported chains Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, BNB Smart Chain, Zora
Built-in swap Yes
Built-in staking No
dApp browser Yes
WalletConnect Yes
Hardware wallet support Yes
Segment B2C
MiCA / License status Nessuna (wallet self-custody non-custodial)

Strengths

  • Open-source (GPL-3.0); polished UX for Ethereum and Layer 2 (Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, Polygon, Zora); built-in cross-chain swaps and bridging.
  • Self-custody: funds stay in your wallet — the platform cannot touch them.
  • No KYC: usable without identity verification.
  • Open-source, verifiable code.
  • Self-hostable: you can run your own instance or node.

Weaknesses

  • EVM-only (no Bitcoin, Solana or other non-EVM chains); narrower ecosystem than general-purpose wallets; seed phrase is the user's responsibility.
  • No notable sovereignty drawback documented.

Verdict

A S ★ 4.2/5 ★ 4.7/5

Score 4.2/5, very strong profile. In its favour: open-source (GPL-3.0); polished UX for Ethereum and Layer 2 (Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, Polygon, Zora); built-in cross-chain swaps and bridging. The trade-off to weigh: eVM-only (no Bitcoin, Solana or other non-EVM chains); narrower ecosystem than general-purpose wallets; seed phrase is the user's responsibility.

On the Sovereignty lens the score is 4.7/5 (outstanding): the strength is fund control (5.0/5), while privacy & anonymity (4.3/5) is the weak link.

Privacy & anonymity 30% 4.3
Fund control 20% 5.0
Censorship resistance 20% 4.8
Trustless / auditability 20% 5.0

Promp's editorial rating based on real fees and net annual cost. Promp reviews third-party products independently.

"Sovereignty" rating: score computed on privacy/anonymity (30%), fund control (20%), censorship resistance (20%), trustless/auditability (20%) and costs (10%). Same data, different weights.

FAQ

Is Rainbow custodial?

No. Rainbow is a non-custodial self-custody wallet: your private keys and seed phrase stay on your device, Rainbow Studio has no access to your funds.

Which blockchains does Rainbow support?

Rainbow supports Ethereum and its Layer 2/sidechains: Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Base, BNB Smart Chain and Zora. It does not support Bitcoin or Solana.

Is Rainbow open source?

Yes. Rainbow's code is open-source under the GPL-3.0 license and publicly auditable on the project's GitHub repository.

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