“While this seems to be an unorthodox move for a decentralized wallet suite, inaccessibility is a pressing issue plaguing crypto users that needs to be solved for better onboarding and adoption,” said Veronica Wong, CEO and co-founder of SafePal, said in a message to CoinDesk.
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