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Lite Wallet vs Nexus Wallet

COMPARISON

Lite Wallet vs Nexus Wallet

Both wallets hold Litecoin. They serve different users. Lite Wallet is Litecoin-specific with MWEB and hardware wallet support. Nexus Wallet is a multi-chain wallet with Litecoin as one of many assets.

MWEB on every platform·Ledger + Trezor·12-word paper key

Lite Wallet and Nexus Wallet both handle Litecoin, but they target different users. Lite Wallet is a Litecoin-focused non-custodial wallet for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android with MWEB privacy, Ledger and Trezor support, and a 12-word paper-key recovery model. Nexus Wallet is a multi-chain wallet originally built for the Nexus blockchain that added Litecoin support among other chains. This page compares platform coverage, MWEB handling, hardware wallet integration, and self-custody models.

Quick verdict

Lite Wallet is the right pick if Litecoin is your primary holding and you want MWEB privacy, hardware wallet integration, and equal features across all five major platforms. Nexus Wallet is the right pick if you hold a portfolio of different cryptocurrencies — including Nexus — and prefer a single wallet that covers all of them at the cost of chain-specific depth.

Side-by-side.

Feature

Product focus

Lite WalletLitecoin-specific
Nexus WalletMulti-chain (Nexus + others)

Feature

Windows desktop

Lite Wallet
Nexus Wallet

Feature

macOS desktop

Lite Wallet
Nexus Wallet

Feature

Linux desktop

Lite Wallet
Nexus WalletLimited

Feature

iOS

Lite Wallet
Nexus Wallet

Feature

Android

Lite Wallet
Nexus Wallet

Feature

MWEB privacy (Litecoin)

Lite Wallet✓ on every platform
Nexus Wallet

Feature

Ledger hardware wallet

Lite Wallet
Nexus WalletVaries

Feature

Trezor hardware wallet

Lite Wallet
Nexus WalletVaries

Feature

Non-custodial

Lite Wallet
Nexus Wallet

Feature

Recovery phrase length

Lite Wallet12 words (BIP-39)
Nexus WalletVaries — see Nexus Wallet docs

Feature

Open source

Lite WalletMIT on GitHub
Nexus WalletPartial — see repo status

Feature

LitVM / LTC-20 / Ordinals

Lite Wallet
Nexus Wallet✗ or Limited

Feature

Active development (LTC-focused)

Lite Wallet
Nexus WalletMulti-chain roadmap

Feature

Primary audience

Lite WalletLitecoin self-custody users
Nexus WalletNexus + multi-chain users

Nexus Wallet capability varies by version; statuses reflect the last verified release. Check the Nexus Wallet release page for current state.

Pick Lite Wallet if..

Litecoin is the asset you actually hold and transact with. You want MWEB privacy on desktop and mobile without hunting for which Litecoin wallet happens to support it. You plan to use a Ledger or Trezor and want the hardware wallet flow to feel like a native part of the wallet, not a bolted-on option. You want a wallet whose roadmap is Litecoin features — LitVM integration, LTC-20 display, MWEB hardware signing — rather than a multi-chain product where Litecoin is one bullet among many.

Pick Nexus Wallet if..

You actively hold and use the Nexus blockchain's native asset, and Litecoin is a secondary holding alongside it. You want a single wallet that handles a handful of different chains rather than a dedicated wallet per chain. You don't need MWEB privacy or deep Litecoin-specific features — standard LTC transactions are enough for your use case.

Download Lite Walletv3.16.0

MWEB privacy · Every platform · Ledger + Trezor.

Comparison questions

Yes. If your Nexus Wallet uses a BIP-39 recovery phrase for Litecoin, Lite Wallet can restore from the same 12-word phrase. Otherwise, the migration path is to send your LTC from Nexus Wallet to a LiteWallet-generated address. Standard Litecoin network fees apply to the move.