Feature Comparison

See how BitVault compares to other Bitcoin wallets and security solutions

Feature / WalletBitVaultBitcoin CoreSparrow WalletSpecter DesktopLianaRevault
Default CSV + Multisig Vault
Native & automatic
Manual descriptor config
Manual policy build
Manual descriptor config
CSV for backup path only
CSV for org vaults only
User-friendly setup (no scripts)
Yes
CLI only
Advanced UI
Advanced UI
Yes
Requires coordinator
2-of-3 multisig as default path
Yes
Possible
Possible
Possible
Uses 2-of-2 or single key primary path
Often N-of-M
Configurable delay (2h-15d)
GUI slider
CLI edit
Miniscript edit
CLI edit
Fixed delays
Fixed delays
Delay enforced by Bitcoin network (OP_CSV)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Self-host or Managed Co-signer
Both options
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Org-managed
Trustless recovery without co-signer
After 1 year
Manual
Manual
Manual
Only if backup path funded
Yes
Cross-device 2FA
Built-in
Secret notifications
Optional
Hardware wallet compatibility
4 QR-based + PSBT
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Attack resistance (physical & remote)
CSV removes instant settlement leverage
Only if user sets up
Only if user sets up
Only if user sets up
Limited level
Yes, org level

Why BitVault is the Most Secure and User-Friendly Bitcoin Vault in 2025

Bitcoin self-custody is freedom—but it's also responsibility. Until now, securing your Bitcoin with time-locks, multisig, and trustless recovery required either deep technical knowledge or trusting third-party services.

BitVault changes that.

It's not just another wallet. BitVault is a vault-grade, time-locked, 2-of-3 multisig Bitcoin security system designed for humans. Whether you're a power user or just getting started, BitVault makes elite security accessible to everyone.

✅ BitVault vs. Other Wallets

Here's why BitVault stands out compared to Bitcoin Core, Sparrow, Specter, Liana, and Revault:

1. Native Multisig + Time-Locked Vaults

BitVault comes pre-configured with a 2-of-3 multisig vault using OP_CSV. No scripting, no descriptor building—just plug and protect.

Others require CLI or advanced configuration.

2. User-Friendly Setup

BitVault is fully usable without any coding or command-line knowledge. If you can use a mobile banking app, you can use BitVault.

Others rely on CLI or advanced policy UIs.

3. Configurable Time-Locks (2h–15d)

Adjust your delay period with a simple slider. Enforced directly on-chain using Bitcoin's OP_CSV.

Others either offer fixed delays or require coding edits.

4. Trustless Recovery After 1 Year

If your co-signer is unavailable, BitVault includes a built-in 1-year fallback path for solo recovery—no trusted third party required.

Others require custom setup, or don't support fallback at all.

5. Built-In Cross-Device 2FA

BitVault supports native 2FA using multiple devices for multisig approvals.

Others have no 2FA support between devices.

6. Optional Secret Notifications

Receive private alerts before transactions are broadcast. Detect unauthorized withdrawals before they happen.

Others don't offer proactive security alerts.

7. Supports 4 QR Hardware Wallets

BitVault is fully compatible with SeedSigner, Passport, Keystone, and Jade—plus PSBT.

Others support hardware wallets, but not all via QR.

8. Built-In Physical & Remote Attack Resistance

Time-locks eliminate instant-settlement leverage. Attackers can't force immediate transactions—even under duress.

Others require manual configuration to achieve the same.

Summary

BitVault is the first wallet that offers:

Time-locked multisig vaults by default
Trustless recovery without a co-signer
2FA, secret notifications, and hardware wallet support
No scripting or advanced config required

This is Bitcoin self-custody—upgraded.

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