Questions, answered plainly.
Everything you might wonder about self-custody, Bitcoin, funding in CAD, and why we launched on iPhone — in plain language, with no overclaiming.
Self-custody & security
Who holds the keys, what happens if we vanish, and what's actually on you.
It's the design goal behind the wallet: it's non-custodial, so you hold the keys and we don't. Because we never take custody of your funds, there's nothing for us to freeze or hand over on your behalf. As with any self-custody wallet, keeping your recovery phrase safe is your responsibility.
Only you. Your private keys are generated and stay on your device with hardware-backed key storage, and we never see them. There's no Unseizable account that holds your funds.
Your keys live on your device, not our servers. With your recovery phrase you can restore your wallet in any compatible Bitcoin wallet, even if Unseizable disappears entirely.
Restore your wallet on a new device using your recovery phrase. Because the wallet is non-custodial, that phrase is the only way back in — there is no password reset and no support line that can recover funds for you.
Yes — non-custodial by design. Your keys stay on your device, not with us. That's the whole point.
Bitcoin & Lightning
What you can hold and how payments move.
Unseizable is Bitcoin-first: hold Bitcoin on-chain and send or receive instantly over the Lightning Network. We focus on doing Bitcoin well rather than supporting everything.
On-chain transactions settle on the Bitcoin network and suit larger or less time-sensitive transfers. Lightning is a payments layer built on Bitcoin for fast, low-cost everyday sends. Unseizable supports both from one wallet.
On-chain Bitcoin transactions include a miner fee set by network conditions, not by us — you'll see the estimate before you confirm. Lightning payments carry only small routing fees.
Yes. Share your address or a Lightning invoice and receive Bitcoin from any wallet or exchange.
Canada, CAD & funding
How money moves in and out, in Canadian dollars.
Fund with Interac e-Transfer in Canadian dollars at no fee from us, or receive Bitcoin directly to your address from another wallet or exchange.
Yes. Amounts, balances, and fee estimates are shown in Canadian dollars, so there's no mental currency math.
Yes — built in Canada for Canadians. Interac e-Transfer funding, CAD-native amounts, and plain-language copy that never pretends to be a bank.
We keep identity verification to what Canadian regulation requires and nothing more. We don't collect what we don't need.
Getting started & devices
Platforms, setup, and what you need.
A focused iOS launch lets us ship a polished, secure experience that takes advantage of the iPhone's hardware-backed key storage. Android is on the roadmap.
Not yet — Android is on the roadmap. You can join the waitlist on our download page to hear when it's ready.
An iPhone, a few minutes, and somewhere safe to write down your recovery phrase. You can be holding Bitcoin in under two minutes.
When you create your wallet, a recovery phrase is generated and stored on-device. Write it down and keep it somewhere safe and offline — it's the key to restoring your funds.
Fees & honesty
What we charge and what we won't claim.
There's no fee from us to fund your wallet with Interac e-Transfer. You can see our full fee breakdown on the pricing page. Bitcoin network fees are set by the network, not by us.
Because no honest wallet can promise that. What we can say is true by design: the wallet is non-custodial, your keys stay on your device, and we hold nothing to freeze or surrender. The rest — keeping your recovery phrase safe — is on you.
No. Unseizable is a self-custody Bitcoin wallet, not a bank or a custodian. We don't hold your funds and we won't pretend otherwise.
Read enough? Hold your own Bitcoin.
Download Unseizable on iPhone and have a non-custodial Bitcoin wallet running in under two minutes — keys and recovery phrase stay on your device.
Free to download · iOS · Android on the roadmap
