As reported by Blockchainreporter, GXChain and Cache Wallet have announced a strategic partnership to improve security, accessibility, and reliability in the Web3 ecosystem. The collaboration combines GXChain’s high-performance blockchain infrastructure with Cache Wallet’s non-custodial wallet and on-chain asset recovery capabilities. The partnership aims to create a safer transaction environment for users and developers of decentralized applications. GXChain’s REI Network, focused on lightweight architecture and EVM compatibility, will integrate with Cache Wallet’s recovery system to address common risks like asset loss due to misplaced credentials. The collaboration also supports EVM-compatible developers and expands multichain capabilities, enabling users to interact with a broader range of decentralized applications on GXChain.
GXChain and Cache Wallet Announce Strategic Partnership to Enhance Web3 Security
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GXChain and Cache Wallet have announced a strategic partnership to strengthen the blockchain ecosystem. The collaboration brings together GXChain’s high-performance blockchain infrastructure and Cache Wallet’s non-custodial wallet with on-chain recovery features. GXChain’s REI Network will integrate with Cache Wallet’s system to reduce risks like lost credentials. The partnership also supports EVM-compatible developers and expands multichain access for users.
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