As for hot wallets probably Cake or Proton, but honestly since hot wallets are only for pocket money anyway I'd just use Phoenix Wallet on the lightning network for everyday p2p exchanges.
Once you accumulate any amount you wouldn't carry in your purse in real life, get a good hardware wallet. I disagree with @DeletedUser563 since Ledger is not at all good with their track record. They leaked customer data several times, have very weird marketing ideas (the cap with a pocket for a ledger shows they don't understand Bitcoin) and worst of all they introduced ledger recover which makes it possible to extract your private key to the cloud (which is another huge attack vector).
Instead I'd definitely go either for a Trezor Safe 3/5/7 or Bitbox02/Nova. They are open source, have an easy to use interface, use a secure element and allow for BTC only firmware. Their respective teams show they understand Bitcoin and the security needs for holding long term. Trezor can even be operated with their web app through Vanadium for an added layer of security. Maybe go for the cheapest Trezor Safe 3 to save some money, but any of the 5 models I mentioned are good.
Happy hodling!