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Integrating MPC "Programmable Wallets" (from Circle.com) in Telegram Mini App #29

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DS-jr opened this issue Nov 8, 2024 · 0 comments
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DS-jr commented Nov 8, 2024

https://developers.circle.com/w3s/programmable-wallets

https://developers.circle.com/w3s/circle-programmable-wallets-an-overview

https://www.circle.com/programmable-wallets

Programmable Wallets enable developers to create and embed secure wallets in their apps.

Circle built Programmable Wallets on top of multi-party computation (MPC) technology to provide a comprehensive developer solution to store and interact with cryptocurrencies. That includes stablecoins, NFTs, and other ERC20, ERC721, and ERC1155 tokens.

As a developer, you can decide whether you or your users manage the wallet's private keys. Circle provides all of the tools and services you need to handle the complexity of security, transaction monitoring, account recovery flows, and more.

Circle Programmable Wallets is a Wallet as a Service that simplifies creating and managing secure web3 wallets and their private keys. They extend wallet functionality with approachable user flows, provide optionality for developer and user infrastructure solutions and enable seamless smart contract integration.

Developers can interact with Programmable Wallets using RESTful APIs. Circle offers Web SDK and Mobile-ready SDKs for Android and iOS for user-controlled wallets, ensuring users have full control over their wallets.

@DS-jr DS-jr changed the title Integrating "Programmable Wallets" (from Circle.com) in Telegram Mini App Integrating MPC "Programmable Wallets" (from Circle.com) in Telegram Mini App Nov 8, 2024
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