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Sirin Labs partners with MyEtherWallet

  • MyEtherWallet (MEW) will be deployed with Finney’s cold or offline wallet storage system.
  • The partnership came about as a result of a need to drive crypto adoption.

The creator of Finney smartphone, Sirin Labs, announced a partnership with popular Ethereum wallet interface MyEtherWallet (MEW). MEW will be deployed with Finney’s cold or offline wallet storage system. As per both Sirin and MEW, the partnership came about as a result of a need to drive crypto adoption.

Zvika Landau, CEO of SIRIN LABS, said:

“The FINNEY experience is constantly evolving and improving, thanks to our honored partners. We see this integration as a strong step towards a greater market share for both companies, as the two products complement each other.”

Commenting on the news, MEW’s founder and CEO Kosala Hemachandra said: 

“We’re always looking to bring more secure integrations to Ethereum to make our users feel safe while navigating the crypto waters, and we believe having an on-phone hardware wallet is immensely valuable to users. This will not only make it easy to send and receive crypto transactions, but it will also make crypto more accessible to a wide range of users.”

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Rajarshi Mitra

Rajarshi Mitra

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Rajarshi entered the blockchain space in 2016. He is a blockchain researcher who has worked for Blockgeeks and has done research work for several ICOs. He gets regularly invited to give talks on the blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies.

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