Ecosystem Update: Arcana Network x Shardeum
Shardeum is thrilled to welcome Arcana Network to its ecosystem. Arcana is Web3 infra for devs to launch and scale apps through its suite of SDKs – Auth, Gasless, Store, Access, and more. With...
Shardeum is thrilled to welcome Arcana Network to its ecosystem. Arcana is Web3 infra for devs to launch and scale apps through its suite of SDKs – Auth, Gasless, Store, Access, and more. With...
Shardeum is thrilled to welcome Arcana Network to its ecosystem. Arcana is Web3 infra for devs to launch and scale apps through its suite of SDKs – Auth, Gasless, Store, Access, and more. With Arcana Auth, developers can simplify Web3 Authentication and improve user conversion rates by up to 90%. It is the fastest decentralized login with a sub-5-second login time. Web3 apps use Arcana Auth SDK to quickly onboard users through plug-and-play social login and passwordless email login. Users are given an Arcana in-app non-custodial wallet to sign transactions and manage tokens/NFTs without installing plugins.
Arcana Auth docs are added to Shardeum’s docs for devs to enable social logins in their apps. Shardeum Sphinx is added to the default list of chains on the Arcana dev dashboard. This removes the need for users to manually enter Shardeum chain details every time they use a Shardeum app because the chain will be automatically fetched into the wallet.
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