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MultiBit - A secure, lightweight, international Bitcoin wallet that supports Windows, MacOS and Linux. The MultiBit Bitcoin client is mainly for non-technical users, and the goal is to allow ordinary users to use Bitcoin faster and more conveniently. The main features are "second synchronization" (fast synchronization), the client can create and manage multiple wallets, and each wallet can create an infinite number of payment addresses. The only bad thing is that there is a transaction fee of 0.001 in the option, and it cannot be cancelled. Does this mean that each payment has to pay at least 0.001 of the handling fee? This is the client I use, and I highly recommend it. Website: https://multibit.org/
Electrum - is a lightweight, easy-to-use bitcoin client that protects your bitcoins from backup errors or computer failures. Your wallet can be recovered from a secret phrase that you can write down on paper or memorize in your heart. It doesn't download Bitcoin's blockchain data, so when you start the client, you'll find that you don't need to wait (the official client is known to be super slow to start). URL: http://electrum.org/
Bitcoin-Qt - Bitcoin client GUI based on C++/Qt, supports Linux/MacOSX/Windows, full-featured. Now it is used as an official client, but there is a disadvantage, that is, it needs to synchronize data, which is super slow. After searching online, it needs about 7G of data. So it's no wonder that a bunch of people on the Internet are screaming: Why is Bitcoin wallet synchronization so slow? I really can't get up fast, the packets are too big. If you really can't stand it and just want a wallet address, then try the mobile client or the following other clients. Download address: http://bitcoin.org/en/download