“We did an extensive deep dive on available wallets, comparing things like onboarding time, network compatibility, etc. Rainbow came out ahead for our use case,” said Darrell Jones, CEO and co-founder of City3, a Oakland-based community currency nonprofit backed by Coinbase Giving and the Ethereum Foundation. Jones added that City3 has “onboarded over 1,100 folks IRL” at four West Oakland Farmers Market events, with “more than 60% being folks of color,” he said. “Rainbow offers the best experience for newcomers by far.”
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