Ecosystem Update: Frontier x Shardeum
Shardeum is delighted to welcome Frontier to its ecosystem. On a mission to make investing in crypto, DeFi, and NFTs as easy as possible, Frontier is a multichain non-custodial Crypto, DeFi, and NFT...
Shardeum is delighted to welcome Frontier to its ecosystem. On a mission to make investing in crypto, DeFi, and NFTs as easy as possible, Frontier is a multichain non-custodial Crypto, DeFi, and NFT...
Shardeum is delighted to welcome Frontier to its ecosystem. On a mission to make investing in crypto, DeFi, and NFTs as easy as possible, Frontier is a multichain non-custodial Crypto, DeFi, and NFT wallet where you can send, store, and invest in crypto assets across 40+ chains. You can swap, bridge, stake, lend, and farm your digital assets natively in-app.
Frontier supports both Shardeum Liberty (alphanet) and Sphinx (betanet) on its extension. Users can now manage their testnet Shardeum tokens (SHM) alongside their other digital assets on Frontier. It’s also working on adding support for Shardeum Liberty 2.x and Shardeum Sphinx 1.x on the Frontier mobile app. Frontier also plans to natively integrate Shardeum’s faucet across its platform to enable users to avail testnet SHM tokens seamlessly. Moreover, it plans to add support for Shardeum NFTs, thereby allowing users to easily store, send, and receive NFTs in the near future.
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