Ecosystem Update: Plena Finance x Shardeum
We’re thrilled to welcome Plena Finance to the Shardeum ecosystem! It aims to revolutionize your crypto experience with one of the first self-custodial wallets to support account abstraction....
We’re thrilled to welcome Plena Finance to the Shardeum ecosystem! It aims to revolutionize your crypto experience with one of the first self-custodial wallets to support account abstraction....
We’re thrilled to welcome Plena Finance to the Shardeum ecosystem! It aims to revolutionize your crypto experience with one of the first self-custodial wallets to support account abstraction. Plena wallet is a user-friendly mobile wallet that supports multiple cryptocurrencies. It enables users to send and receive payments, exchange cryptocurrencies, and manage their portfolios. The wallet provides a seamless user experience, making it easy for new and experienced users to manage their cryptocurrencies.
Via the integration, the Plena wallet will enable users to interact with Shardeum dApps using the Plena wallet without the need to hold SHM in their wallet. This will be achieved through account abstraction, where users can use the Plena wallet to access the Shardeum network, interact with dApps, and pay for transactions using any cryptocurrency supported by the wallet. The integration will address the usability and accessibility challenges and lower the barrier of entry into crypto.
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