DeFi protocol FrontierDotXYZ started an in-browser wallet extension that allows crypto users to interact with staking, transactional, and NFT activities over 35 supported blockchains. By shauryamalwa.
Decentralized finance protocol Frontier started an in-browser wallet extension that allows crypto users to interact with staking, transactional, and NFT activities over 35 supported blockchains, the company told CoinDesk.
The in-browser wallet can be used to stake tokens, store and transfer NFTs and even transfer tokens between various networks, a process known as bridging. Other popular wallets such as MetaMask and Zerion do not publicly offer similar features to users of their in-browser wallets.
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