Ledger has released hardware support for the Trust Wallet Browser Extension, a multi-chain crypto wallet that acts as a gateway to thousands of Web3 decentralized applications (dApps).
A hardware wallet securely keeps a crypto user's private keys offline, bringing an additional layer of security. With this latest update, Trust Wallet users can leverage the functionality of Trust Wallet to access decentralized apps while keeping their private keys completely offline.
According to a press release shared with CryptoNews.com, the multi-wallet feature and Testnets are also included in this Trust Wallet Browser Extension update, which allows users to enjoy a more comprehensive wallet experience.
Multi-wallet allows users to add, import, and manage all their different wallets, including all Trust Wallet and Ledger wallet addresses, in one place but with separate private keys.
“We’re delighted to provide more security to Trust Wallet users with this integration," Jean-Francois Rochet, VP of Transactions and Services at Ledger, said. "Ledger and TrustWallet share the goal of empowering every user to self-custody and manage their own assets, which is the true ethos of crypto."
As part of the update, the wallet will also add support for Testnets, which will allow more developers and tech savvy users to experiment with cryptocurrencies in a controlled environment. Eric Chang, Head of Product at Trust Wallet, said in a comment:
"Integrating Trust Wallet and a leading hardware wallet like Ledger provides people with the best balance of convenience, enhanced security, and functionality. People can access the wide range of new tokens, networks, and dApps connections through an added security layer - all in one place from their browser."
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