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Larping a crypto portfolio only works if the wallet holds up to a screenshot. RPWallet gives you three real interfaces — not one skin with three colour schemes — so your roleplay looks like the wallet it is meant to be, on iPhone and Android, with no real crypto involved.

LARP wallet app showing a large simulated multi-chain balance

Everything a LARP wallet needs

Three interfaces, editable everything, and nothing that gives the game away.

Three wallets, not one

Phantom, Trust Wallet and Exodus are separate builds with their own screens, so you are not reskinning one app three ways.

Balances you control

Set any figure on any asset. The totals, percentages and daily changes all recompute so nothing contradicts itself.

History that matches

Transaction history fills in behind your balance, so a viewer who scrolls past the total still sees a consistent story.

Live-looking prices

Token prices and daily moves read as current, which is the detail that usually breaks a static mockup.

Nothing to install

Runs from the browser and adds to your home screen. No app store listing, no APK, no sideloading.

Entertainment, stated plainly

Built for content, roleplay and pranks. It never asks for a seed phrase and cannot touch real funds.

How it works.

Step 01

Pick your wallet

Choose the Phantom, Trust Wallet or Exodus interface depending on which audience you are creating for.

Step 02

Build the portfolio

Set balances and import tokens until the numbers tell the story your scene needs.

Step 03

Play it out

Trigger transactions and notifications live on camera, then capture the result.

LARP wallet FAQ.

What is a LARP wallet?

LARP means live-action roleplay, and a LARP wallet is a crypto wallet app used for the roleplay rather than for real funds. It shows balances and activity you set yourself, so creators can film, screenshot and act out scenarios without owning the assets or exposing a real wallet.

Why not just edit a screenshot?

An edited screenshot falls apart the moment anything moves. A simulator holds up to scrolling, tapping through screens, screen recording, and live video, because the numbers are consistent everywhere rather than painted onto one image.

Which wallet should I larp?

Match the audience. Solana and memecoin content usually expects the Phantom interface, multi-chain and BNB audiences expect Trust Wallet, and portfolio or long-term-holder content suits the Exodus allocation view.

Is larping a wallet legal?

Making and showing simulated wallet content is ordinary creative work — the same category as a film prop. What is not legal is using it to obtain money, goods, credit or investment from someone. RPWallet's terms prohibit that, and the app is built for the first thing rather than the second.

Do I need to disclose it?

For entertainment and roleplay content, saying so keeps you on the right side of both platform rules and your audience. Most creators put it in the caption or the description — it costs nothing and removes any argument later.

Is RPWallet affiliated with Phantom, Trust Wallet and Exodus?

No. RPWallet is an independent simulation tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Phantom, Trust Wallet and Exodus or any other wallet provider or blockchain project. All product names and brands are the property of their respective owners.

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