1. Software Wallets: These wallets are installed on desktop or mobile devices and provide users with direct control over their private keys. Examples include: Exodus, Electrum, Atomic, Mycelium, and Trust Wallet.
2. Web Wallet: These wallets provide online access to cryptocurrency holdings stored on remote servers. Examples include: Coinbase, Blockchain.info, and MyEtherWallet.
3. Hardware Wallets: These wallets store private keys on specialized hardware devices that are usually more secure than software wallets. Examples include: Ledger Nano S, Trezor, and KeepKey.
4. Paper Wallet: These wallets store private keys offline on physical paper. They are considered one of the most secure storage methods. Examples include: BitAddress and BitcoinPaperWallet.