Swift update for #wallet_Trust wallet is currently available in beta version ✅

Swift wallets will have the advantage of relying on Passky as a way to create, manage, and retrieve the wallet, which is a method that relies on the user’s biometric data, such as fingerprint and face.

In short, it means; You will not need to store the 12 passwords of the wallet like the current situation, and you can do everything on the wallet only using the fingerprint.

The wallet will also support paying transfer fees in 200 different digital currencies, regardless of the network used for the transfer, with the user receiving a discount when paying in the wallet currency #TWT . $TWT

To get the new feature, you must update the wallet from the App Store, and you will need to create a new wallet and choose its Swift type to benefit from the update features.

I fault this update for not supporting networks with priority in terms of fee issues, such as Ethereum, as well as the lack of the MutliSig multi-signature feature.

You can try the wallet for transfers, but I do not recommend relying on it for storage, because the update is still in the Beta phase, and because the update was security audited by two companies that are not the best in the field, such as Certik, one of the worst companies in this field.

The wallet currently supports 7 networks:

Base

opBNB

Polygon

Arbitrum

BNB Chain

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