Description
walllet is a non-custodial smart wallet that brings hardware-level security to everyday crypto users. Built on Account Abstraction (ERC-4337), it replaces traditional seed phrases with passkey-based recovery, making it both highly secure and easy to use.
Key features
- Seedless Recovery — No 12-word seed phrase. Your private key is generated via Passkey and stored in your device's Hardware Security Module (HSM), backed by Google or Apple. Recovery across devices is seamless.
- Multi-chain support — Send, receive, swap, and store crypto and stablecoins across major chains including Ethereum, plus support for USDT, USDC, meme tokens, and NFTs.
- Biometric protection — Face ID and fingerprint unlock keep your wallet locked to you.
- Pay fees with any token — Transaction fees can be paid using any token you hold, removing the need to maintain a specific gas token balance.
- Real-time activity monitoring — Clear, understandable transaction history with live updates and instant alerts.
- Integrated apps — Buy, sell, and earn directly on your assets through compatible DeFi apps.
Use cases
- Daily users — Send, receive, and manage assets as easily as using a neo-bank.
- Exchange users — Move from centralized exchanges to full self-custody without sacrificing simplicity.
- New to crypto — Onboard with no setup drama, no recovery phrases, and an intuitive interface.
- DeFi users & traders — Swap, earn, connect to dApps, and manage portfolios in one self-custodial wallet.
- Privacy seekers — No email, phone, or tracking required; data stays yours with strong encryption.
walllet is a product of PrimeUp LTD, based in Ras Al Khaimah, UAE.
Highlights
Pros
- Built-in AI Assistant provides portfolio insights, safe-transaction alerts, and plain-English guidance for transaction approvals.
- No email, phone number, or KYC required to create and use the wallet, preserving user privacy from the start.
- Hardware-level security with private keys stored in the device's secure hardware chip (HSM), offering protection comparable to a dedicated hardware wallet.
- Seedless passkey-based recovery eliminates the need to manage a 12/24-word seed phrase; keys are generated via device passkey and stored in the device's HSM.
- Account Abstraction (ERC-4337) enables one-click transactions by bundling approve and sign steps, and lets users pay network fees with any token they already hold.
- Multi-chain support across Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, and BNB Smart Chain with access to millions of tokens and stablecoins including USDT, USDC, and WBTC.
Cons
- Seedless architecture creates vendor lock-in risk since portability to other wallet providers is not guaranteed if the service were to cease operating.
- Smart contract risk inherent in the ERC-4337 Account Abstraction implementation, as contract bugs or upgrade logic issues could create exposure.
- The wallet codebase is not publicly listed as open source, limiting independent community security verification and auditability.
- Wallet recovery depends on passkey provider syncing (iCloud Keychain or Google Password Manager), making cloud account security a critical dependency.
- Relatively new wallet with a smaller user base (100K+ downloads) compared to established alternatives, offering limited long-term reliability data.
- Cross-platform migration between iOS and Android may not seamlessly transfer wallet access due to differences in passkey ecosystems.

