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# Does Coin98 Super Wallet hold my funds?

**No!**

Coin98 is the #1 crypto super wallet designed to seamlessly connect a billion users to the crypto world safely and securely. We offer users across the globe a comprehensive and trusted ecosystem of essential services including but not limited to a non-custodial, multi-chain NFT & cryptocurrency wallet, built-in DEXs, Cross-chain Bridge & DApp Browser, a powerful Terminal, attractive Earn, Gift & Campaign, and Others.

* Coin98 Super Wallet has absolutely no control over your assets but rather lets you have absolute control over their key and assets.
* You need to save and store your private key carefully to avoid some risks, such as your phone being tapped, stolen, or loss of seed phrase/private key.


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