Comparison

Base Account SDK vs Privy vs WalletConnect

Choose by onboarding model. Base Account SDK is strongest for Base-native identity and payment UX, Privy is strongest for embedded wallet onboarding, and WalletConnect is strongest for broad wallet compatibility.

Updated May 10, 2026. Sponsored and affiliate relationships are labeled when active.

Product Best For Pricing Free Tier Networks Disclosure
Base Account SDK Base builders who want account, identity, and payment UX without asking users to install a separate wallet first. Developer SDK; app costs depend on transactions, sponsorship, and integrated services. Public documentation and SDK access are available; transaction costs vary. Base, Ethereum, Arbitrum, Optimism Organic
Privy Apps that want email, social, passkey, embedded wallet, and external wallet onboarding in one stack. Free development access and paid production tiers may vary by usage. Yes for getting started; production limits depend on plan. Base, Ethereum, Solana, EVM-compatible networks Organic
WalletConnect Apps and wallets that need standard wallet connection, authentication, and multi-chain session flows. Developer access and project terms depend on product usage. Public docs and project setup are available; production terms vary. Base, Ethereum, Solana, Bitcoin Organic

Decision Notes

How to choose

Choose Base Account SDK if

Base-native sign-in, passkeys, and one-tap USDC payment flows are central to the app experience.

Choose Privy if

you need embedded wallets, external wallet support, and app-controlled onboarding in one developer platform.

Choose WalletConnect if

broad wallet compatibility and standard wallet sessions matter more than a single embedded account path.