All along, my passion for the self-custody wallet ecosystem has driven my exploration in this field. The studio I established earlier focused on wallet ecosystem development, and today we finally launched an application — an innovative fork based on the existing solution. The most notable aspect of this release is that we fully utilized the latest wallet connection SDK, which greatly simplifies the interaction process between applications and wallets. Through this SDK, developers can more easily build decentralized application experiences, and users are provided with smoother on-chain operations. This is just the beginning; there are more applications based on modern wallet infrastructure planned for the future.
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GasWaster69
· 10h ago
The SDK has really improved a lot, and the connection experience is much smoother.
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 10h ago
Another wallet SDK? Honestly, I'm a bit numb to it.
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What new tricks can forkings bring? I remain skeptical.
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Simplifying interactions with SDKs is indeed necessary; developer experience is too important.
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The self-custody approach is never too much, but it has to be user-friendly.
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It sounds like another me-too solution. Where's the differentiation?
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I'm tired of hearing about decentralized application experience. Let's see the actual product.
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Is innovation in wallet infrastructure really that easy?
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This time, someone is seriously working on the SDK layer. It's somewhat interesting.
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That pile of abandoned wallet projects comes to mind again. Hope this one is more reliable.
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Everyone talks about simplifying the development process beautifully, but few can truly reduce costs and improve efficiency.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 10h ago
A fork is a fork, but having a good SDK is what really matters.
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LiquidationAlert
· 10h ago
Wallet SDK is really the focus of this wave; simplifying the interaction process should have been done a long time ago.
All along, my passion for the self-custody wallet ecosystem has driven my exploration in this field. The studio I established earlier focused on wallet ecosystem development, and today we finally launched an application — an innovative fork based on the existing solution. The most notable aspect of this release is that we fully utilized the latest wallet connection SDK, which greatly simplifies the interaction process between applications and wallets. Through this SDK, developers can more easily build decentralized application experiences, and users are provided with smoother on-chain operations. This is just the beginning; there are more applications based on modern wallet infrastructure planned for the future.