Pocket vs Swan
Quick take
Pocket supports non‑custodial recurring transfers sent directly to your address with minimal setup. Swan fits a savings‑oriented custodial platform with recurring buys and education. Compare custody model, KYC posture, recurring features, and preferred interface.
Platform |
P2P
Exchange
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Features |
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Fees
Processing fees
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1.5% up to $10,000: 0% $10,000 and up: 0.99% |
DCA (Dollar Cost Averaging) |
Yes
Yes: but with fees after the first $10.000
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Payment Methods |
SEPA, Bank Transfer
Bank Transfer, Wire Transfer
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Custody & Control |
Non-custodial
Custodial
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KYC Required |
Yes, but only for purchases over €1.000
Yes
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Open Source |
No
No
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User Experience |
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Interface |
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App Ratings |
iOS: 4.2 Android: ? iOS: 4.8 Android: 4.6 |
Profile
Founder(s)
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![]() David Knezic ![]() Cory Klippsten |
Company description |
Pocket Bitcoin stands out with its non-custodial model, sending Bitcoin directly to your wallet without holding funds, and a no-account, KYC-light approach for daily buys up to €1,000 | 0.01 BTC | 0.0... Pocket Bitcoin stands out with its non-custodial model, sending Bitcoin directly to your wallet without holding funds, and a no-account, KYC-light approach for daily buys up to €1,000 | 0.01 BTC | 0.01 BTC, prioritizing privacy. It offers one-off or recurring buys via bank transfer, with a 1.5% fee and no withdrawal fees, supporting select hardware wallets like Trezor and Ledger with message signing. Swan Bitcoin, launched by Cory Klippsten and based in California, is a platform focused on making it easy for beginners to buy and save Bitcoin. Swan Bitcoin, launched by Cory Klippsten and based in California, is a platform focused on making it easy for beginners to buy and save Bitcoin. |
Founded in |
2020
2019
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Website |
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Availability |
Available in United States |
FAQs
Does Swan offer IRAs?
Yes. Swan offers Bitcoin IRA products for U.S. users.
Can Pocket auto-withdraw to my wallet?
Yes. Pocket is non-custodial and delivers each purchase directly to your own wallet.
Which supports bank cards?
Neither Pocket nor Swan support bank cards for purchases or opening an account.