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The Larpz Wallet alternative built around motion

RPWallet and Larpz Wallet are both wallet simulators for entertainment, content and demos. This page puts them side by side on the things that decide it — how the screens move, how far the screens go, what a plan costs, and how you pay — including the three rows where Larpz Wallet wins.

RPWallet running a Phantom-style simulated wallet with a custom balance

The short answer

RPWallet is the closest alternative to Larpz Wallet: both are entertainment-only wallet simulators that run as a PWA on iOS and Android with custom balances, contract-address token imports, simulated peer-to-peer transfers and push notifications. RPWallet starts at $14 against a $30 list price, is $39 a month against $100, adds an annual tier the other ladder does not have, rebuilds each wallet's animations frame-for-frame rather than shipping static screens, and publishes a responsible-use policy. Larpz Wallet is the better choice if you specifically need a Ledger interface, want to pay by card, or need two devices on a monthly plan.

RPWallet vs Larpz Wallet

Every value in the Larpz Wallet column is taken from their own live site. Where their site does not state something, the cell says so rather than guessing.

Swipe the table sideways for the Larpz Wallet column.

Feature comparison between RPWallet and Larpz Wallet
FeatureRPWalletLarpz Wallet
Wallet interfaces
Phantom, Trust Wallet, Exodus
Phantom, Trust Wallet, Exodus, Ledger
Screen animation
Every transition rebuilt 1:1 from the real app
Not documented
Entry price
$14 — 1 week
$30 list — 7 days
Monthly price
$39 — 1 month
$100 list — 1 month
Devices on the monthly plan
1 phone at a time
2 devices
Plan ladder
4 tiers, including a $129 annual
3 tiers, no annual option
Lifetime licence
$299
$300 list
Payment methods
Crypto only — BTC, ETH, SOL, LTC, TRX, BNB, XMR, USDT/USDC
Crypto, plus card, Apple Pay and Google Pay
Licence delivery
Automated email, seconds after the payment confirms
Automated, shown on the order status page
Custom tokens by contract address
Yes, with live price and logo
Yes, Solana and Ethereum
Simulated P2P transfers
Yes, with push notifications and activity history
Yes, with push notifications
Account required
No — an email address for delivery, no sign-up, no KYC
No for crypto; email required for card payments
Languages
English and Russian
English
Step-by-step guides
Six, each with prerequisites and a troubleshooting section
Install steps inline on the landing pages
Article library
15 articles
No article library; the homepage "From the Blog" cards link to landing pages
Published responsible-use policy
Yes — a dedicated safety page
Terms and privacy only

The Larpz Wallet column was read from larpzwallet.app on 21 August 2026 and describes their published information on that date. Their pricing runs promotions, so check it on the day. RPWallet is not affiliated with Larpz Wallet.

Where RPWallet pulls ahead

The differences that show up the moment you record instead of screenshot.

Motion, not stills

Each wallet's animations are rebuilt frame-for-frame against the real app: the swap sheet's spring, pull-to-refresh, the notification drop, the balance count-up, the tab transitions. A still image can be faked in an editor. A ten-second screen recording is where a simulator either holds up or does not.

Screens that keep going

Taps land on finished screens — token detail, activity, receive, the send flow with its confirmation, settings. You can hand someone the phone and let them scroll rather than steering them around the parts that stop.

A ladder that fits a project

$14 buys a week to test the thing. $39 covers a month. $129 is an annual tier that sits between a month and a lifetime key, which is the shape most creators and agencies actually need.

Crypto-only checkout

Eight coins across several networks, no card processor in the loop, no account and no ID check. Your licence key is emailed automatically the moment the network confirms.

It answers in Russian too

A full Russian tree — landing page, intent pages and a checkout written for a buyer whose cards do not reach Western processors, rather than a machine translation of the English one.

The disclosure is public

A safety page enumerates what the product never does, which uses are prohibited, and how to disclose simulated visuals. If you post publicly, that page is the one you will want to point at.

Where Larpz Wallet is the better pick

Three of them, and none is close. If any is a hard requirement for you, buy theirs — a comparison page that pretends otherwise is not worth reading.

A Ledger interface

They ship a fourth wallet built on the Ledger hardware-wallet layout. RPWallet does not have one today. If your content is specifically about cold storage, that is the deciding row in the table.

Card, Apple Pay and Google Pay

Their checkout takes cards alongside crypto, through Payblis and PayGate, and also lists Revolut Pay and Klarna. RPWallet is crypto-only. If you do not hold crypto and do not want to buy any to get started, theirs is the shorter path.

Two devices on the monthly plan

Their $100 monthly plan covers two devices where our $39 one covers a single phone at a time. Ours is the cheaper way to a second device — the $129 annual includes two — but if you need two phones on a month-to-month basis specifically, they allow it and we do not.

Larpz Wallet vs RPWallet FAQ

What is the best Larpz Wallet alternative?

RPWallet. It covers the same ground — an entertainment-only wallet simulator running as a PWA on iOS and Android, with editable balances, contract-address token imports, simulated peer-to-peer transfers and push notifications — starting at $14 instead of a $30 list price, with an annual tier, full Russian localisation, and every wallet's animations rebuilt frame-for-frame rather than rendered as static screens.

Is RPWallet affiliated with Larpz Wallet?

No. RPWallet is an independent product with no affiliation to, endorsement from, or connection with Larpz Wallet, or with Phantom, Trust Wallet, Exodus, Ledger, or any other wallet provider or blockchain project. All product names and brands are the property of their respective owners.

RPWallet vs Larpz Wallet — what actually differs?

The lineup and the checkout, mostly. Larpz Wallet ships four wallet interfaces including Ledger and accepts card payments; RPWallet ships three and is crypto-only. RPWallet is cheaper to start, adds an annual plan, ships in Russian as well as English, publishes a responsible-use policy, and rebuilds each wallet's motion rather than its static screens. Custom tokens, simulated P2P transfers, push notifications, live prices, PWA install and no-account checkout are on both.

Does RPWallet have a Ledger wallet interface?

Not today. RPWallet simulates Phantom, Trust Wallet and Exodus. If a Ledger interface is what you came for, Larpz Wallet has one and RPWallet does not.

Which one is cheaper?

RPWallet at the entry point — $14 for a week against a $30 list price — and it is the only one of the two with an annual tier, at $129. Lifetime access is effectively level, $299 against $300. Larpz Wallet runs a regional discount that moves their advertised prices, so check theirs on the day.

Is Larpz Wallet a real crypto wallet?

No, and by their own description it is not meant to be — their site states it is an entertainment app that does not hold, send or receive real crypto assets. RPWallet is the same category of tool: a simulator for content, demos, mock portfolios and roleplay. Neither one connects to a blockchain, asks for a seed phrase, or moves real funds.

Is it legal to use a larp wallet?

Simulated wallet visuals are ordinary production tools for content, demos and prototyping. Using one to obtain money, investment or credit from someone by making them believe the balances are real is fraud, wherever you are. RPWallet's safety page sets out the prohibited uses and how to disclose simulated visuals.

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