Blockchain wallets are a core component of Web3. Wallets are key for user identity in Web3 and give users ownership of data and permissions in apps and smart contracts. However, the combination of a ...
As technology evolves, it impacts the way brands reach and engage their consumers. In the Web2 era, social media reconfigured the interaction model between brands and consumers but created an ...
As blockchain technology advances, so too are the tools we have to engage with digital assets. If you've been venturing into the world of cryptocurrencies, you've probably heard the term "wallet." But ...
Web3 adoption is growing in online spaces, moving past traditional centralized hubs and into decentralized environments. As such, principles of strong non-custodial security and transparency are ...
CoinsDo, a Wallet-as-a-Service (WaaS) provider for crypto businesses, will exhibit at WebX 2026, held at The Prince Park ...
The killer app for Web1 and Web2 was so fundamental that today we take it for granted: email. It’s how we identify ourselves to do nearly everything a user can do online: sign up for social media ...
Portal is launching its marketplace and crypto wallet in an attempt to reduce Web3 fragmentation. The new ecosystem services will target game developers and more. This company wants to bring the ...
Web 1.0 was read-only. Web 2.0 is what most of us now use daily, with read and write support via a login. If you've ever made a comment or given a like on a social media post, you're a Web 2.0 veteran ...
So you’re hearing the phrase “Web3 wallet” a lot and wondering if you need one. The answer? If you’re planning to explore DeFi, NFTs, token swaps, or new crypto launches, you probably do. But let’s ...