Cryptocurrency wallet Binance Trust users will enjoy wallet support for Wanchain, the decentralized interoperability asset transfer protocol, as stated on an announcement on Sept. 26.
Wanchain joins an exhaustive list of cryptocurrencies supported by the Trust Wallet-including obscure ERC20 and ERC223 tokens.
Malta-based Binance acquired Trust in July 2018 for an undisclosed amount, with many batting an eyelid on the latter's lack of userbase.
Trust Wallet is committed towards responsible, decentralization asset management and does not hold funds on native servers.
The audit helps generate trust in the integrity and safety of the wallet application.
Another exciting feature of Trust Wallet is of allowing users to interact with decentralized applications and exchanges seamlessly, due to its vast support of all ERC20 tokens.
The development is the third crypto-wallet to support WAN tokens, with only Portal Network's iOS wallet and Wanchain's WanWallet being the two other dedicated wallet offerings.
The former allows users with a Wanchain Name Service feature that, similar to Ethereum's Domain Name Service, will enable users to transact WAN by using "Yourname.wan."
Wanchain continues to develop its ambitious platform.
Currently, Wanchain 2.0 extends the cross-chain functionalities for the Ethereum blockchain, but come Wanchain 3.0, and the same features shall be extended for Bitcoin and related applications.
Wanchain Support Added to Binance Trust Wallet
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