Bot comparison
dwallet is a Discord-only wallet bot with a solid set of tipping, drop game, and swap commands. CoinDrop covers the same core use case but adds Telegram support, broader chain coverage, and a larger established community. Here's the breakdown.
Feature details reflect publicly available information as of 2026. Pricing and features are subject to change — verify current details on each provider's site.
CoinDrop reports over 80,000 active members across 450+ Discord communities and 2 million+ transactions — more than double dwallet's reported server count. dwallet's own site displays its active users, transactions, and server counts as placeholder-style figures, suggesting it's earlier in its rollout.
No, dwallet is Discord-only. CoinDrop supports Discord and Telegram with a single shared wallet balance, so your community isn't locked into one chat platform.
CoinDrop supports 31 assets across 20 chains, including EVM networks, Solana, Bitcoin, Litecoin, Tron, Banano, and WAX. dwallet's site lists Bitcoin, Solana, and XRP as its named supported chains, with more described generally as forthcoming.
Yes, dwallet documents /airdrop, /luckdrop, /triviadrop, /coinflip, and /purplepack commands. CoinDrop offers a comparable lineup — airdrop, raffle, quickdrop, mathtip, and triviadrop — so both bots cover a similar range of community engagement formats.
Yes, both CoinDrop and dwallet offer a built-in swap feature for exchanging between supported assets directly from your balance.
Add CoinDrop to your server or start on Telegram — one wallet, either platform.