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Ambire Wallet: Pioneering Smart Account Features

Thu 26th Sep 2024
Ambire Wallet introduces groundbreaking features for smart account users: - **Connect to any EVM network** seamlessly - **Save and switch favorite RPCs** with ease - **View available features** at a glance The standout feature? **Deploy Ambire smart contracts on any chain** with just a few clicks - no coding expertise required. This innovative wallet combines the best of both worlds, supporting Basic (EOA) and Smart accounts to enhance security and user experience. Want to explore these cutting-edge features? Check out Ambire Wallet today.

Ambire Introduces Hybrid Account Abstraction

Thu 8th Aug 2024
Ambire Wallet is pioneering a new approach to crypto self-custody with hybrid account abstraction. This innovative solution aims to address common challenges in crypto management: - Complicated onboarding - Lack of account recovery options - Security risks Hybrid account abstraction combines features of both basic (EOA) and smart accounts, potentially enhancing security and user experience. This approach could redefine how users interact with their crypto assets, making self-custody more accessible and secure. For more details on how Ambire is implementing this concept, check out their latest blog post.
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Ambire Extension's Transaction Simulation Feature

Thu 6th Jun 2024
The Ambire extension offers a transaction simulation feature that allows users to simulate token swaps on the Ethereum Mainnet and other Ethereum Virtual Machines (EVMs). This feature helps users avoid significant financial losses by ensuring that transactions will not result in unexpected losses due to factors such as high slippage. The extension is designed to improve security and user experience for both basic (EOA) and smart accounts.

Ambire Wallet Extension Demo

Mon 3rd Jun 2024
Ambire, a wallet extension provider, recently demonstrated the functionality of EIP-5792, a proposed Ethereum Improvement Proposal. In the front-end demo, the term 'sendCalls' was used instead of 'writeContracts'. This demo showcased how the EIP-5792 would work within the Ambire extension.