Binance Rolls Out Self-Custody Web3 Wallet
The new wallet is designed to function across 30 blockchain networks

The new wallet is designed to function across 30 blockchain networks
The biggest cryptocurrency exchange in the world, Binance, announced the release of its new Web3 wallet on Wednesday.
Binance unveiled a secure Web3 wallet, employing advanced security measures, as part of its broader expansion into crypto services.
The removal of its iOS and Chrome Extension wallets from the market is scheduled for November 1, 2023, although customers will still be able to access their wallets until October 1.
Payments giant PayPal is investing millions into San Francisco-based crypto wallet company Magic in its latest venture into the digital assets space.
Coinbase has announced a product called Wallet-as-a-Service (WaaS), designed to let companies build web3 experiences that have simple wallet onboarding.
Contrary to certain rumors, Trust says user funds cannot be pilfered by merely taking a picture of its wallet’s screen.
KuCoin enters the Web3 world with a new decentralized wallet platform featuring cross-blockchain trading, DeFi and NFT functionality.
Coinbase is rapidly expanding its product line this month, and some users can now access DeFi and other DApps on Ethereum through the Coinbase app.
Coinbase is rapidly expanding its product offerings this month as some select users can now access DeFi and other Dapps on Ethereum through the Coinbase app.