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HomeCrypto NewsCircle launches a wallet-as-a-service platform

Circle launches a wallet-as-a-service platform

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key takeaways:

  • Circle, a prominent stablecoin issuer, is taking steps to simplify the process of integrating user-friendly web3 wallets into developers’ platforms.
  • Jeremy Allaire, the co-founder and CEO of Circle, confirmed this development through a tweet.

Circle, a leading global financial technology company, has recently introduced a groundbreaking product to the cryptocurrency industry. The company has launched a wallet-as-a-service platform, revolutionizing the way individuals and businesses store, manage, and transact with digital assets. 

Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire recently announced on Twitter that the newly launched wallet-as-a-service platform enables developers to seamlessly integrate web3 wallets into their applications. 

The platform’s  design will  allow developers to embed these wallets, which can be utilized with any blockchain, providing users with simplified access to non-fungible tokens (NFTs), cryptocurrencies, and other web3 digital assets. 

Allaire also mentioned that those with technical expertise can independently access the platform and begin launching applications immediately.

This innovative offering from Circle promises to enhance security, convenience, and accessibility for crypto enthusiasts and organizations alike. 

With the increasing demand for digital asset management solutions, especially stablecoins like USDC, Circle’s initiative can attract developers who require robust infrastructure and tools to build innovative applications in the blockchain and cryptocurrency space. 

By offering a comprehensive wallet-as-a-service platform, Circle can solidify its commitment.  Enabling accessible and secure digital asset management for developers and contributing to the broader adoption of cryptocurrencies after being in hot waters for a long time in the crypto space is essential for Circle.

This development comes shortly after, SAP Clients announced to  Embrace USDC from Circle to Streamline Cross-Border Payments

Circle’s website describes their wallet-as-a-service product as seamlessly integrating wallets into existing user interfaces (UI), providing a streamlined and delightful user experience that meets customer expectations.

 Additionally, the wallet is “blockchain agnostic,” allowing developers to utilize it across various blockchains without the need for blockchain-specific code. 

Allaire further said that using the thorough Wallet-as-a-service documentation, developers can access the platform and start up applications with ease.

The platform uses a pay-as-you-go pricing approach, with low rates at first and dropping prices as usage grows. Users presently keep their own private keys, but Circle intends to release updates in the future that will give developers access to user private keys.

At present, the programmable wallets support Ethereum, Polygon, and Avalanche, and Circle has plans to extend support to other chains in the near future.

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