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Walme Wallet
A unified hub for all your Web3 wallets
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A unified hub for all your Web3 wallets
351 followers
Walme Wallet is a unified Web3 wallet hub that lets you manage all your crypto in one place. Connect non-custodial wallets, add watch-only wallets, and track exchange accounts like Binance through a single, clean interface. Monitor balances, follow activity across multiple chains, and swap tokens directly inside the app without jumping between platforms. Walme is built to reduce fragmentation and make everyday crypto management simpler. Currently available on Android. iOS coming soon.
Products used by Walme Wallet
Explore the tech stack and tools that power Walme Wallet. See what products Walme Wallet uses for development, design, marketing, analytics, and more.
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Productivity 2

MatrixAn open network for secure, decentralized communication
5.0 (1 review)
We use Matrix as the foundation for secure, decentralized communication inside the Walme ecosystem.
Matrix allows us to build messaging that is end-to-end encrypted, censorship-resistant, and not dependent on a single centralized provider. This aligns directly with our core principles around self-custody, user control, and privacy.
By using an open protocol, we ensure transparency, long-term flexibility, and the ability to evolve communication features as a native part of our Web3 wallet hub — without locking users into closed systems.

FigmaThe collaborative interface design tool
4.9 (1.4K reviews)
We chose Figma because collaboration speed and clarity were critical for building a complex Web3 product. Real-time collaboration between designers, product managers, and developers allowed us to iterate fast, align on UX decisions, and reduce handoff friction.
Figma’s component system, shared libraries, and prototyping tools helped us keep a consistent design language while moving quickly from concepts to production-ready screens — especially important when designing a multi-wallet hub with complex user flows.
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Engineering & Development 1

GitHubHow people build software
4.9 (519 reviews)
We use GitHub as the backbone of our development workflow to ensure transparency, code quality, and smooth collaboration across the team.
GitHub allows us to manage version control, reviews, and releases in a structured way, which is especially important for a security-sensitive product like a crypto wallet. Pull requests, code reviews, and automated checks help us catch issues early and maintain a high standard as the product evolves.
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General 2

Kotlin for Android DevelopersLearn Kotlin the easy way while developing an Android App.
5.0 (1 review)
We chose Kotlin as the core language for our Android app because reliability, performance, and long-term maintainability are critical for a crypto wallet.
Kotlin’s strong type safety and modern language features help us reduce errors in security-sensitive code, while its excellent Android ecosystem support allows us to build fast, responsive, and stable user experiences. This gives us confidence to ship features like multi-wallet management and in-app swaps without compromising quality or security.

Unstoppable A mobile wallet for those that value privacy and freedom
5.0 (1 review)
We chose Unstoppable Wallet because privacy, user control, and non-custodial principles are core to Walme’s philosophy.
Unstoppable Wallet aligns closely with our vision of giving users full ownership of their assets without relying on centralized infrastructure. Its architecture, focus on security, and commitment to open standards reflect the same values we are building Walme on — transparency, decentralization, and long-term resilience.
For us, it’s not just about technology, but about aligning with tools and ecosystems that prioritize freedom and user sovereignty.

