Unichain Bank is a decentralized wallet application that aims to simplify the creation and management of digital assets across different blockchains. The project focuses on providing a user-friendly interface for individuals to easily create, store, and manage their digital assets, such as cryptocurrencies, tokens, and NFTs, across various blockchain networks.
The purpose of Unichain Bank is to democratize access to blockchain technology by providing a platform that abstracts the complexities of managing digital assets across multiple blockchains. By utilizing the main libraries of popular blockchains like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana, Unichain Bank enables users to create wallets and manage their assets without needing to interact directly with each blockchain's native tools and interfaces.
- Wallet Creation: Users can create wallets for different blockchains, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana, with the click of a button.
- Token Creation: Simplify the process of creating tokens across different blockchains, enabling users to create digital assets easily.
- Asset Management: Easily manage and track digital assets across multiple blockchains from a single interface.
- Security: Public keys are stored in cookies, and private keys are stored in localStorage, providing a balance between security and convenience.
- Future Compatibility: Designed to be easily extensible to support additional blockchains and features in the future.
- Multi-Chain Support: Expand support to include more blockchains, allowing users to manage assets across an even wider range of networks.
- Enhanced Security: Implement additional security measures, such as two-factor authentication and encryption, to further secure user assets.
- Community Engagement: Build a community around Unichain Bank to gather feedback, drive development, and promote adoption.
To get started with Unichain Bank, clone the repository and follow the setup instructions in the README.md
file.
Contributions to Unichain Bank are welcome! Please see the CONTRIBUTING.md
file for more information on how to contribute.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE
file for details.