Symverse Labs Releases ‘Sallt’ V1.5, a Blockchain Wallet

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2 min readJul 7, 2023

Symverse Labs, a blockchain mainnet platform company, has released Sallt V1.5, a wallet with QR authentication based on Decentralized ID (DID).
Symverse Labs is a company that has designed a fractal network that can provide complex services by interconnecting various blockchain mainnets through a unique ID system and has also obtained the first GS certification first grade in the field of blockchain wallets.

The ID card provided by Sallt V1.5, which has been released, integrates not only Symverse-based IDs but also Bitcoin and Ethereum-based addresses, in which various blockchain platforms can be used in one app, and the ID card can be used in conjunction with IoT devices by embedding QR ID and QR scanner, allowing various services to be provided, including a shortcut to the payment window and confirmation of access via QR scanning.

In addition, service operators can also provide payment functions such as WeChat and Alipay using various point tokens supported by Sallt in combination with the above functions. In particular, by embedding an ID card, applications can log in without an ID and password, enhancing security and making it easier to implement SSO (Single Sign-On) functions such as Samsung Pass.

Sallt, a decentralized wallet, supports various operating systems, including IOS, Android, Windows, and Mac OS, and is characterized by superior safety and security compared to existing blockchain wallets by recovering accounts through keystore storage and utilizing a distributed data storage method. Users can manage multiple accounts in one app to experience a user-friendly and autonomous wallet, and the company also provides software development kits for application providers who need to develop wallets.

Soo-hyuk Choi, CEO of Symverse Labs, said, “In the future, Sallt will add NFT wallets, coin swaps such as decentralized exchanges, and a hub function that connects DApps. It will not only serve as a wallet, but also as a hub for easy and convenient use and spread of blockchain,” said Choi.

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