NTT Digital, a subsidiary of NTT Docomo that handles Web 3.0 business, began offering "scramberry WALLET," a digital wallet that can manage crypto assets (virtual currencies) and NFTs, on the 12th.
In addition, the company will develop a service brand called "scramberry" that provides a new digital experience.
NTT Digital has been offering a public beta version since November last year, but has finally released the official version.
Scramberry Wallet is a wallet that focuses on ease of use and safety, and is characterized by the fact that initial registration can be done with just a phone number. It also features private key backup and biometric authentication, and is designed to be easy to use, especially for users who are new to crypto assets and NFTs.
Currently, there are four supported chains: Ethereum (ETH), Polygon (MATIC), Avalanche (AVAX), and Aster Network (ASTR). Scramberry Wallet can be used by downloading it from the App Store or Google Play Store.
Functions for corporations will also be available within 2024. By using the API, it is possible to incorporate Scranberry Wallet functions into your own applications.
They explain that in the future, they will provide various services under the Scranberry brand along with the wallet.
NTT Docomo focuses on Web 3.0
NTT Docomo has announced that it will invest approximately 600 billion yen in the Web 3.0 field in 2022, demonstrating its commitment to Web 3.0-related efforts.
NTT Digital, which was established after that, announced in July last year that it would collaborate with 13 companies, including Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank, Sanrio, and Startale Labs, which handles Aster Networks.
Reference:Announcement
Image: Quoted from the announcement
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