Math Wallet Simplifies Web3.0 Identity and Payments with Unstoppable Domains Integration

MathWallet Official
3 min readJun 7, 2022

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June 6, 2022: Unstoppable Domains, the leading platform for user-controlled digital identity on Web3 with 2.2+ million registered domains, today announced that Math Wallet, one of the most popular multi chain wallets in Asia, formed a partnership with Unstoppable Domains, a leader in providing digital identity solutions.

The current Web3 onboarding experience could be challenging especially for non tech users and Unstoppable Domains solves that by offering user-friendly NFT domain names that provide a foundation for digital identity. NFT domains allow people to carry a unique username across wallets, apps, services, games, and the metaverse, becoming a secure, private Web3 identifier. Now, Math Wallet users have access to Unstoppable Domains’ full offering and a simplified way to not only send and receive crypto, but navigate the decentralized web

More than 3 million MathWallet users can now connect their mobile app to access the wallet and use Unstoppable Domains.

“We’re excited to say that thanks to our new partnership with Unstoppable Domains, there’s never been a better time for our users to own their Digital Identities. With the Integration with Unstoppable Domains — Math Wallet users can now send and receive crypto using human readable names and not have to remember long hexa addresses ” Eric Yu, MathWallet CTO said.

A lot of Web3 benefits like rewards and access to special events are linked directly to your reputation. The partnership helps people showcase their Digital identity in their wallet which is an NFT Domain. The top-level NFT domains are minted on the blockchain, with zero gas fees or renewal fees. Once you purchase and claim an NFT domain, it’s yours to own and manage forever. Unstoppable Domains currently offers 10 domain name extensions: .blockchain (coming soon), .bitcoin, .coin, .crypto, .dao, .nft, .wallet, .x, .zil, and .888. These domains are accessible natively on Brave and Opera browsers, and through browser extensions on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge

“Unstoppable Domains is excited to partner with Asia’s leading wallet” said Sandy Carter, SVP & Channel Chief at Unstoppable Domains “With 160+million crypto users — Asia is one of the fastest to adopt Web 3.0 technologies. The partnership with Math Wallet which is a multiplatform universal wallet and Unstoppable Domains Digital Identity makes it easier for existing users to send and receive crypto with human readable names”

Math Wallet users can avail their free NFT Domain names in June by clicking on the banner within their MathWallet app and MathWallet twitter event which would take them to a registration page to claim their own free domain. The free domains would be distributed to the first 10,000 lucky users who register for the same. Math Wallet and Unstoppable Domains would also do an AMA on 14th June for the lucky winners to learn more about the superpowers of owning their own Digital Identity.

About MathWallet:

MathWallet is the Multichain Wallet for Web3 that enables token storage of 100+ chains including BTC, ETH, Polkadot, Filecoin, Solana, BSC, Cosmos etc, supports cross-chain token bridges and multi-chain dApp store.

About Unstoppable Domains:

Launched in 2018, Unstoppable Domains is an NFT domain name provider and Web3 digital identity platform. Unstoppable Domains allows anyone to purchase a domain name that is minted as an NFT on the blockchain, giving users full ownership and control. NFT domains can be used to transact across a growing number of apps, wallets, exchanges, marketplaces, and to access the decentralized web natively through Brave and Opera or through a browser extension on Chrome, Edge, and Firefox. The company was named by Forbes as one of America’s Best Startup Employers in 2022.

Visit mathwallet.org for more information.

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