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MyTonWallet, a self-custodial wallet for The Open Network blockchain, launched NFT card customization on Jan. 15.
The latest v3.2 update allows users to personalize their wallet interfaces using rare non-fungible token cards. The feature builds on a two-year initiative when MyTonWallet first introduced exclusive NFT cards minted on The Open Network blockchain.
These cards can now be used to customize the wallet’s design by adjusting the interface and color scheme to match the chosen card.
“Blockchain technology empowers users, but personalization often takes a backseat,” Alexander Zinchuk, founder of MyTonWallet, said in a press release sent to crypto.news. “With NFT card interface customization, we’re combining functionality with a sense of artistry, making crypto wallets not only secure but unique, visually attractive and enjoyable to use.”
The v3.2 update also includes several performance and security improvements. A swap aggregator has been introduced to help users find better rates across decentralized exchanges on the network.
Additionally, the wallet now provides real-time notifications to improve tracking of transactions, giving users more control over their digital asset management.
Founded in 2022, MyTonWallet is an open-source, multichain wallet that supports assets on both The Open Network and TRON blockchains. According to the project, it has served over eight million users and has been audited by CertiK, a blockchain security firm.
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