Bitcoin.com Doubles Down on Non-Custodial Model
Bitcoin.com, in line with its vision to support ‘economic freedom,’ is refocusing its efforts on non-custodial, or ‘self hosted,’ crypto products, including exchange. Therefore, the Bitcoin.com Wallet, which is fully non...
Archive context
Older archive item. Useful for background and entity history, but not a fresh market-moving signal.
Bitcoin.com, in line with its vision to support ‘economic freedom,’ is refocusing its efforts on non-custodial, or ‘self hosted,’ crypto products, including exchange. Therefore, the Bitcoin.com Wallet, which is fully non-custodial and provides users with direct access to public blockchains like Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Ethereum will be the company’s flagship product going forward.
What’s the non-custodial model?When you take possession of your assets, it means there’s no need to request approval from a middleman to send or receive your money, and no need to rely on third parties to hold your assets on your behalf.
You also have full control over the fees you pay to miners and validators when sending crypto or interacting with smart contracts – and you are able to interact with smart contracts! That means (in the very near future via Bitcoin.com) you’ll have access to, for example, decentralized finance applications that enable you to earn passive income.
What is ‘economic freedom?’Bitcoin.com defines economic freedom as the ability for individuals to freely acquire and use personal resources however they choose, both independently and in cooperation with others. We assert that it is a vital component of human dignity and a fundamental human right.
How can I take control of my crypto?If you don’t already have the Bitcoin.com Wallet app, the first step is to install it on your mobile device. Then, it’s a simple matter of sending your cryptoassets from the centralized exchange to your self-hosted (non-custodial) wallets. Since you – and only you – will be in control, it’s essential that you back up your wallets and keep on top of password-management best practices.
Swapping, the non-custodial wayThe Bitcoin.com Wallet empowers anyone in the world to connect to a range of swap providers and decentralized exchanges. To swap, for example, BTC > ETH, you just tap the swap button and follow the simple instructions. Behind the scenes, your cryptoassets will change hands on public blockchains and you’ll end up holding the swapped funds in your wallet.
Can I use the Bitcoin.com Wallet on desktop?Yes. The Bitcoin.com Wallet is a multi-platform application available on iOS, Android, and via web browsers at app.bitcoin.com. You’ll just need to have the Bitcoin.com Wallet installed on your device and an account created. Then, go to app.bitcoin.com, sign in via Google or Apple, and your wallets will be automatically synced across devices.
What’s happening to Bitcoin.com’s custodial exchange?Bitcoin.com Exchange has for years provided an important custodial trading experience – and the company recognizes that custodial exchange services continue to play an important role in the crypto economy. For now, however, Bitcoin is focusing on development of the Bitcoin.com Wallet, which enables users to take control of their funds while unlocking powerful new ways to use their cryptoassets.
Users of the Bitcoin.com Exchange will have their accounts automatically migrated to FMFW.io and can rest assured their assets are safe.
Why this matters
This bitcoin story adds another data point to the current market tape and is useful when read alongside nearby source coverage.
Original source
Read on Bitcoin NewsRelated market context
Trump-backed $4 billion USD1 stablecoin has wallet powers its own GitHub does not show
Justin Sun escalated his public fight with Donald Trump-backed World Liberty Financial on Friday, accusing its USD1 stablecoin of...
Canary Files Fourth Staked TRX ETF Amendment With 1.10% Fee
Canary Capital has filed Amendment No. 4 to its registration statement for the Canary Staked TRX ETF, giving investors more detail...
Grayscale’s Zcash ETF filing proposes a 2.5% fee and a potential 34% DCG stake
Grayscale’s proposed Zcash ETF would carry a 2.5% annual fee. Under one dated ownership calculation, a DCG affiliate could receive...
Everyday crypto users face monthly tax bills on total asset value if covered brokers fail to collect under new Illinois rules
Illinois’s 0.2% digital asset tax, scheduled to start Jan. 1, 2027, now faces another industry complaint as brokers prepare for a...
Binance Theft Lawsuit Can Proceed In Federal Court, Appeals Panel Rules
A US appeals court has allowed a proposed Binance-related theft lawsuit to proceed in federal court, rejecting a lower-court order...
How a former crypto user’s archived Binance data ended up in a foreign terrorism prosecution
When Russian investigators detained IT specialist Yuri Belenkiy in September 2025, Binance had been formally out of Russia for alm...