
Phoenix wallet
The most secure hardware wallet for your Phoenix
Discover secure Phoenix storage with Tangem hardware wallets—trusted by countless users globally!

How to secure your Phoenix with Tangem?
When you buy or hold Phoenix in Tangem, it secures your private keys in many ways:
- With the seedless setup and smart backups on extra devices, your Bitcoin is safe and accessible only to you.
- Tangem is IP69K water and dustproof, built to protect against extreme temperatures, EMPs, ESCs, and X-RAYS.
- An access code and biometric authentication protect against unauthorized access.
- Private keys are generated and stored on its EAL6+ CC secure element.
How to get a Phoenix Crypto Wallet?
Tangem products are for everyone, from beginners to experts. They keep your crypto safe and easy to manage. With cutting-edge technology, Tangem lets you control and protect your digital assets.
Get TangemWhy choose Phoenix wallet with Tangem.
What is Phoenix (PHB)?
Phoenix, abbreviated as PHB, is a crypto asset operating on the BNB Smart Chain (BEP20). Designed for the new wave of intelligent Web3 applications, Phoenix is at the forefront of integrating AI and privacy within decentralized platforms. The transition from Phoenix Global to Phoenix marks its evolving priorities and expanding functionalities.
What is a Phoenix wallet?
A Phoenix wallet is a tool for managing private keys linked to your Phoenix address. While the actual cryptocurrency is stored on the blockchain, the wallet’s purpose is to manage these keys, facilitating access to and management of your Phoenix accounts. Essentially, a Phoenix wallet enables you to store, send, receive, and oversee your Phoenix token.
How does a Phoenix wallet work?
Phoenix wallets utilize pairs of public and private keys to manage accounts on the blockchain. The private key, which provides access to your specific Phoenix account, must remain secret, whereas the public key can be shared for receiving Phoenix. Accessing your funds requires the correct private key. Tangem Wallet securely generates and holds private keys internally.
What are the types of Phoenix wallets?
Exchange Phoenix Wallets:
Platforms like Coinbase, Binance, and Kraken allow the acquisition of Phoenix using fiat money via custodial wallets. These come with risks like potential revocation of account access.Software Phoenix Wallets:
Applications that manage private keys and Phoenix on devices. Convenient but vulnerable to online threats. Available as mobile, desktop, or browser-based wallets.Mobile Phoenix Wallets:
Apps designed for managing Phoenix directly from your smartphone.Desktop Phoenix Wallets:
Programs installed on computers that store private keys on hard drives or solid-state drives.Hardware Phoenix Wallets:
Offline solutions, such as Tangem, that protect your keys from digital threats.
How to choose the Best Phoenix Wallet
Selecting the right wallet depends on your needs, focusing on factors like ease of use, dependability, and security. For maximum safety, especially for significant Phoenix holdings, hardware wallets like Tangem are a wise choice.

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See all supported cryptosPhoenix FAQ
- You can buy Phoenix on major cryptocurrency exchanges like Binance, Coinbase, or Kraken. You can also use P2P platforms or specialized exchange services. For safe storage, it is recommended to use a reliable wallet like Tangem.
- For long-term storage of Phoenix, a cold wallet such as Tangem is the best choice, offering a high level of security. For active transactions, a hot wallet is more convenient but less protected from hacking.
- Transfer fees for Phoenix depend on the blockchain network load and the exchange or wallet used. Typically, this includes a network fee (gas fee) and possibly additional fees from the platform.
- To create a wallet for Phoenix, install the Tangem app, follow the instructions to set up a cold wallet, and generate a unique address for storing your cryptocurrency.

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