Wally is building seamless onboarding infrastructure for Web3 apps starting with the most elegant embedded crypto wallet experience on the market. We help dApps serve and acquire more customers so that together we can bridge Web2 and Web3
I totally agree that the onboarding experience into web3 (NFTs, wallets, crypto) is totally broken. It just feels inaccessible to someone who doesn't have tons of hours to spend getting acquainted. I think this will be huge in improving adoption! Congrats Mayank!
Hey team, so I love the idea. Onboarding and ramp on solutions are big demand space in web3 to unlock the current complexities that exist in these very early days. I was super excited and went to your website to review and saw the demo feature which I really love. However some feedback when attempting to test, I was blocked at step 1. I never got the verification email (yes I checked junk mail). I tried twice and had no luck. Would love help and if not isolated perhaps a good one to fix
@sandiforward thanks for the heads up Jye, I'll look into it and get back to you!
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This product has been needed for the longest time. Glad to see such a stellar team build it out. I’m excited to use as you all keep pushing the bar!!
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@ezzy_sriram Thank you Ezzy. Appreciate the kind note! Let me know if I can be helpful in any way getting you started with it.
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great product, I think wally could promote web3 to mass adoption faster.
something confusing right now after reading the doc
1. no API to get ERC20 Token balance
2. how to check or notice transactions minted, seem to need webhook API
3. does the NFT id contain the contract id? cause no need to pass the contract id in transfer API.
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If there are no seed phrases or complicated setups, how are you storing private key information? Is this through your own storage solution as a service, and if so how does this approach match up with the decentralised approach of most web3 associated content?
@bhouwens Hi Byron! We are using MPC via Shamir's Secret Sharing currently. So part of the key is owned by wally, part of it is owned by the end user, and part of it is owned by the developer of the application. That means that no single party has the ability to use/access the key on their own, and even if the user loses their keyshare, the application developer can help them regenerate it.
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