Last Friday marked the end of Openfort Launch week 1, our launch week focused on empowering developers to build better ecosystem wallets and cross-chain experiences.
In the last five days, we shipped five major features and improvements.
Here's a quick recap of what we launched:
Day 1: Ecosystem customization tool Day 2: Ecosystem SDK 2.0 Day 3: Guest accounts and new samples Day 4: React Native SDK Day 5: Chain abstraction framework Extra: ZkSync contract audit
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Day 1: Ecosystem Customization Tool
On Monday, we introduced a new tool designed to make building ecosystem wallets more accessible to everyone. The Ecosystem Customization Tool simplifies the process of creating tailored wallet experiences through an intuitive interface.
Key features include:
- Pre-built theme selection
- Custom color palette configuration
Day 2: Ecosystem SDK 2.0
Tuesday brought a major upgrade to our SDK, focusing on developer experience and enhanced functionality. Ecosystem SDK 2.0 introduces several groundbreaking improvements:
- Removed API key requirements for simpler integration
- Added ERC5792 standard compatibility
- Implemented encrypted communication via Mobile Wallet Protocol (MWP)
- Streamlined package management
Day 3: Guest accounts and new samples
On Wednesday, we unveiled Guest Accounts, a feature designed to reduce friction in user onboarding. This powerful addition allows users to:
- Start using apps immediately without login requirements
- Maintain persistent access through local storage
- Seamlessly upgrade to full accounts when ready
Day 4: React Native SDK
Thursday saw the alpha release of our React Native SDK, bringing Openfort's powerful wallet functionality to mobile development. The release includes:
- Full React Native compatibility with ecosystem SDK and embedded wallet
- Comprehensive Expo support
- Cross-platform authentication
- State synchronization across web and mobile
Day 5: Chain Abstraction Framework
We concluded the week with our most ambitious release yet: the Chain Abstraction framework. This revolutionary system enables:
- Cross-chain interactions using time-locked vaults
- Integration with MagicSpend++ and Polymer's Prove API
- Ecosystem-owned liquidity provision
- Trust-minimized execution with onchain proving
Extra release: ZkSync audit
A final suprise. We announced the ZkSync smart contract audit as well as the overall improvements in our infrastructure enabling us to speed the acount creation and processing for our clients.
Looking Forward
This launch week represents a significant step forward in our mission to make wallet development and cross-chain interactions more accessible and efficient. From simplifying wallet creation to enabling seamless cross-chain operations, each feature was designed with developer experience and user needs in mind.
See you in the next one!