Add wallet: Sequence Wallet, the smart wallet for web3 #6254
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Is your wallet security tested? Please explain security measures i.e. security audit, internal security team or some other method.
Our multi-signature key architecture means you don’t have to worry about losing your crypto to a key logger or seed phrase snatcher. Tr
With Sequence, however, multiple independent keys are required to sign in or send a transaction. You can modify or remove these keys, and assign varying signing power to each — giving you an added layer of security and peace of mind.
Our multi-key design also means you can recover your account, if you happen to lose one of your keys. Simply combine your remaining keys to auto-generate a replacement for your lost key. This is especially helpful if you want to remove a previously signed-in device from your account, which you may have lost in a taxi
Sequence Wallet created with social logins are currently secured using three private keys: Session keys, a Guard key and a Torus key. The Session key and Torus key are both generated for the first time when a user creates their Sequence Wallet via social login or email authentication.
At least two of the three keys are needed to unlock an account. This means that if one of the three keys is lost or compromised, a user can use the two remaining keys to replace the lost/compromised key.
For example, if a user lost their device containing their Session Key, they can unlock their Sequence Wallet account by email or social login for the Torus key combined with the Guard key. Once done, another session key is auto-generated and the user is back in their account with all 3 keys accessible again.
From https://docs.sequence.build/private-keys/social-login-wallets/
When did your wallet go live to users?
November 4th, 2021
Does your wallet have an active development team?
Yes, they can see the regular updates we are making to the SDK https://github.com/0xsequence/sequence.js
Is your wallet open-source?
The SDK and the smart contracts are open sourced:
Is your wallet globally accessible?
In order to comply with regulations and policies mandated by Canada, USA and other global jurisdictions, Sequence will not be fully available in the following regions.
Sequence is currently restricted in the following countries:
Afghanistan, Belarus Burma Burundi Central African Republic Cuba Democratic Republic of CongoHong Kong (China) Iran Iraq Lebanon Libya Macao Mali Nicaragua North Korea People’s Republic of China Republic of Congo Russia Somalia South Sudan Sudan Syria Ukraine Venezuela Yemen Zimbabwe
https://support.sequence.info/hc/en-us/articles/4414030797207-What-countries-is-the-Sequence-Wallet-NOT-be-available-in-
Is your wallet custodial, non-custodial, or a hardware wallet?
Non-custodial each Sequence wallet is a smart contract-based wallet that we can't take funds from or censor users
Please describe the measures taken to ensure the wallet's security and provide documentation wherever possible
Sequence wallets is a non-custodial smart contract wallets. We performed 3 separate audits (https://docs.sequence.build/wallet-contracts/contract-audits) for the contracts and they are open-sourced. Users are also able to remove and add more keys to their wallet to better manage which device has access to their wallet.
Does the wallet support layer 2 networks?
L2s and sidechains yes, including Polygon, BSC, (Optimism and Arbitrum will be supported Q2 2022)
Can the wallet be used with arbitrary Ethereum RPC endpoint?
No, Sequence rounds-robin between 4 different node providers to ensure availability
Does the wallet have fiat on-ramps?
Yes, there is fiat on-ramp and yes the wallet subsidizes some transaction fees, including gas fees for in-wallet swaps. Applications can also pay the gas fees for their users, such as is the case for Skyweaver where all tx fees are paid by Horizon.
Does the wallet allow users to explore dapps?
No dapp browser within Sequence, but walletconnect is integrated and users can connect to any dapp with it.
Does the wallet have integrated defi/financial tools?
Swaps and cross EVM chain bridging are natively integrated within the wallet.
Can a user withdraw to their card?
No
Does the wallet offer limits protection?
No
Does the wallet allow high-volume purchases?
Yes
Does the wallet have an integrated token swap?
Swaps and cross EVM chain bridging are natively integrated within the wallet.
Is the wallet a multi-signature wallet?
Yes, Each Sequence wallet can be controlled by multiple private keys, acting like a multisignature wallet. Users can either create a Sequence wallet using one of the supported social login options or create a wallet with a private key stored only on that device.
Wallet title
Sequence Wallet
Wallet description
Sequence is a self-custodial smart contract wallet built for a network of Ethereum chains. Already supporting Ethereum, Polygon, BNB Chain, and with integrations for Arbitrum, Optimism, Fantom, Avalanche and other EVM-compatible networks coming soon, Sequence brings these multiple chains together, so that they function like the cohesive ecosystem we’ve always dreamed of. In the same way that Web browsers let you surf countless different websites and apps, Sequence is your gateway to all the dapps of EVM-compatible Web3.
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URL
https://www.sequence.app
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