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Sparrow

Sparrow Wallet (Craig Raw)

4.6/5 4.9/5 · Data verified on

Sparrow is a desktop Bitcoin wallet (Windows, macOS, Linux) aimed at the power user, focused on security, privacy and control. It offers full coin control, transaction and output labelling, a transaction editor that doubles as a block explorer, and support for nearly all hardware wallets via USB or air-gapped (PSBT) modes. It can connect to your own Bitcoin Core node or a private Electrum server and route all traffic over Tor, avoiding reliance on third-party servers. It is Bitcoin-only and open-source under the Apache 2.0 licence.

75
Transparency: High
75/100 · see methodology
75
Data exposure: High
75/100 · 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 12/24 parole (BIP-39)
Bitcoin-only Yes
Supported chains Bitcoin
Built-in swap No
Built-in staking No
dApp browser No
WalletConnect No
Hardware wallet support Yes
Segment B2C
MiCA / License status Nessuna (wallet self-custody non-custodial)

Strengths

  • Advanced coin control and privacy (labelling, BIP47 PayNyms, built-in Tor); connect to your own node; broad hardware wallet support including air-gapped.
  • Self-custody: funds stay in your wallet — the platform cannot touch them.
  • No KYC: usable without identity verification.
  • Open-source, verifiable code.
  • Accessible over Tor (.onion).
  • Self-hostable: you can run your own instance or node.

Weaknesses

  • Desktop-only and Bitcoin-only; steep learning curve for beginners; no official mobile app.
  • No notable sovereignty drawback documented.

Verdict

S S ★ 4.6/5 ★ 4.9/5

Score 4.6/5, outstanding profile. In its favour: advanced coin control and privacy (labelling, BIP47 PayNyms, built-in Tor); connect to your own node; broad hardware wallet support including air-gapped. The trade-off to weigh: desktop-only and Bitcoin-only; steep learning curve for beginners; no official mobile app.

On the Sovereignty lens the score is 4.9/5 (outstanding): the strength is fund control (5.0/5), while censorship resistance (4.8/5) is the weak link.

Privacy & anonymity 30% 4.9
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 Sparrow custodial?

No. Sparrow is a non-custodial self-custody wallet: private keys stay on your computer, protected by a BIP-39 seed phrase. No company has access to your funds.

Can I use Sparrow with my own Bitcoin node?

Yes. Sparrow can connect to your own Bitcoin Core node or a private Electrum server, as well as public servers. It can route traffic over Tor for added privacy.

Does Sparrow support hardware wallets?

Yes, it supports most hardware wallets (Coldcard, Trezor, Ledger, BitBox02, Passport, SeedSigner, Jade) both via USB and air-gapped through PSBT.

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