Your gateway to Web3.
A wallet is the only thing standing between you and the chain. On Bantu, it is non-custodial by default — your keys, your assets, your authority. Here's how it works.
Four ideas every Bantu user should know.
Non-custodial by default
A Bantu wallet holds your private key on your device — not on a company server. You sign every transaction locally; the network only sees the signature. No one can move your funds without your key, and no one can freeze your account.
Public address (G…)
Your wallet address is a 56-character string starting with G. Share it freely — it's the equivalent of an email for value. Anyone can send you XBN or any issued asset by referencing this address.
Secret key (S…)
Your secret key is a 56-character string starting with S. It signs every transaction you authorize. Treat it like a password you can never reset — anyone with it has full control of the wallet. Bantu wallets back this up via HD-wallet recovery phrases (SEP-0005).
Trustlines
To hold any asset other than XBN, your account must open a trustline to the issuer — an explicit consent that you'll accept that asset. This is the protocol's built-in compliance hook: issuers can require authorization, and holders can revoke trust at any time.
What BantuPay does.
The official non-custodial mobile wallet. Used in 165 countries.
Hold every asset issued on Bantu — stablecoins, gold tokens, securities, NFTs — in one wallet.
Send any asset to any G-address anywhere; the chain settles in 3–5 seconds.
Standard seed phrase recovery. Restore on any compatible wallet.
Set thresholds and co-signers without smart contracts. Built for treasuries, escrow, family accounts.
Ledger and other hardware wallet support via the standard signing interface.
BantuPay isn't the only wallet on Bantu.

ECOPay — your keys, your control, eight chains.
A self-custody digital-asset wallet on Bantu with native support for seven additional chains. Private keys generated and signed on-device. Standout feature: Compliant Asset Delivery — pay someone before they're ready, with funds escrowed on-chain.