What a larp wallet actually does
The useful distinction is between simulation and custody. A real wallet controls assets through private keys. A larp wallet is only a presentation layer: the numbers and activity shown in it are fictional, and nothing displayed represents spendable funds.
Larpz Wallet combines that visual layer with live price context, token displays, portfolio charts, transaction-style history, and several wallet-inspired layouts. It is designed for screenshots, short-form videos, demonstrations, and entertainment.
Common creator use cases
Creators often need a convincing interface without exposing a real portfolio or recording a live financial account. A simulator makes it possible to plan the balance, asset mix, and on-screen story before recording.
It can also be useful for UI demonstrations and fictional scenarios. The important rule is disclosure: simulated balances should never be presented as proof of wealth, payment, ownership, or investment performance.
- Short-form video props
- Wallet UI demonstrations
- Fictional portfolio screenshots
- Entertainment and parody
How to choose one safely
A simulator should not need a recovery phrase, private key, exchange password, or access to a real wallet. Larpz Wallet runs as a progressive web app and uses a license key for access; it does not need custody credentials.
Before publishing, label the content as simulated when context could otherwise mislead a viewer. That keeps the tool in its intended role: a creative interface, not a financial instrument.
Frequently asked questions
Is a larp wallet a real crypto wallet?
No. It is a visual simulator and cannot hold, send, or receive real cryptocurrency.
Does Larpz Wallet ask for a seed phrase?
No. A simulator does not need your seed phrase or private key, and you should never enter those credentials into it.
Can I use it on a phone?
Yes. Larpz Wallet is a progressive web app that can be added to the home screen on supported iOS and Android browsers.