Background

RuufPay

RuufPay is the first wallet designed for real world payments. The Polygon-native wallet provides users a seamless on and off ramp for crypto purchase with debit card, Apple Pay and ACH payments. Allowing you to link contacts, RuufPay allows users to get a personal feel while still being blockchain native. Users can stake RUUF to earn up to 18.32% in rewards and apply rewards towards real world payments.

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RuufPay Launches Multi-Network Non-Custodial Wallet

Mon 21st Jul 2025
RuufPay has introduced a new crypto wallet with distinctive features: - Multi-network compatibility for seamless cross-chain transactions - Non-custodial architecture ensuring users maintain full control - Zero bloat design for optimal performance - Bridge-ready functionality for cross-chain operations - Enhanced security by avoiding browser-based vulnerabilities The wallet focuses on practical functionality rather than unnecessary features, positioning itself as a security-first solution in the Web3 space.

RuufPay Emphasizes 24/7 Security Against Phishing Threats

Mon 30th Jun 2025
RuufPay is highlighting the importance of constant vigilance against crypto phishing threats. The non-custodial wallet offers: - Browser-free operation for enhanced security - Bridge-ready functionality - Protection against infinite spend approvals - Integrated safety features The platform aims to address growing concerns about dApp security and unauthorized spending approvals that often go unnoticed by users. *Key Security Features*: - Non-custodial architecture - No browser dependencies - Built-in bridge support - Automated spend monitoring

RuufPay Prioritizes Security by Eliminating In-App Browser

Mon 23rd Jun 2025
Recent data shows that **75% of cryptocurrency hacks** occur through phishing attacks and malicious decentralized applications (dApps). Unlike most crypto wallets that include in-app browsers, RuufPay has intentionally designed their wallet without this feature. This design choice significantly reduces users' exposure to potential phishing attacks. - No in-app browser = fewer attack vectors - Security-first approach to wallet design - Protection against common crypto theft methods *The decision to remove the in-app browser demonstrates how simple design choices can enhance security in crypto applications.*
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