Nano. Banano. Ordinals. Lightning. NaNFTs. All in one Android app.
Most wallets make you choose — one app per chain, one seed per coin, one more thing to keep track of. Meldrino Wallet brings them together. Your Nano and Banano derive from one 24-word seed, and everything lives in one place on your phone.
Meldrino Wallet started as a personal project — a wallet that could hold Nano and Banano side by side without juggling two separate apps. It grew from there. Ordinals checking came next, then Lightning receive. NaNFTs — the NFT standard built on Nano — are first-class citizens, not an afterthought.
Everything is self-custodial. Your seed never leaves your device. Transactions are signed locally and broadcast directly to the network. There's no account to create, no KYC, no server that holds your keys.
It's compatible with Natrium — if you already have a Nano wallet there, your existing 24-word seed will import straight in and your Banano addresses derive from the same backup.
Meldrino Wallet does not have a server. There is no account, no login, no database somewhere holding a copy of your keys. Your seed is generated on your device, stored encrypted on your device, and never transmitted anywhere.
When you send a transaction, it's signed locally and broadcast directly to the relevant network — Nano or Banano. The app talks to the network. It doesn't talk to us.
That means if something goes wrong, your seed is your recovery. Write it down. Keep it safe. The usual advice — except here it actually matters, because there's genuinely no other way in.
Meldrino Wallet is an Android app distributed as an APK — no Play Store, no app review process, no waiting. Download, install, done. You'll need to allow installation from unknown sources in your Android settings, which is standard for sideloaded apps.
This is a beta build — it's working and in active daily use, but it's not a polished release. More features and coin support are being added all the time. Back up your seed phrase before doing anything with real funds.