NuFi
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NuFi wallet is a multi-chain, multi-purpose Web3 wallet that offers a range of interesting features from sending, staking and swapping tokens to managing NFTs across 7 Layer 1 and Layer 2 blockchains. You can use NuFi as a hot wallet or connect it to your hardware wallet (read: your GridPlus Lattice1), but what sets NuFi apart from competition is that you can also choose to create a non-custodial wallet with NuFi using your Google/Twitter/other account and manage your assets via that login alone without having to self-custody your seed phrase.
You can use NuFi connected to your GridPlus Lattice1 to manage assets on both Solana and Ethereum, along with the EVM-based Layer 2 networks Polygon, Optimism and Arbitrum. On Solana, NuFi can also be injected into the Phantom wallet, but has plenty of direct integrations with dApps on SOL you can use without doing this.
Multi-chain portfolio tracker You can manage your entire portfolio across multiple chains with live updated prices and all on-chain assets including NFTs.
Multi-chain staking You can stake assets directly on NuFi to earn low-risk yield.
Multi-chain NFT gallery View all your NFTs on different blockchains in one place.
Both self-custodial and non-custodial wallet options You’re most likely going to use NuFi with your Lattice1, but if you know someone who’s interested in getting into cryptocurrency, they can use NuFi to play around without the risk of losing their seed phrase.
Support for all dApps NuFi can be used directly with popular dApps such as Uniswap or Jupiter, but you can also inject it into other wallets and use them for dApps that do not have direct support for NuFi yet. This essentially allows you to use NuFi for every single dApp you can think of.
Integrated swaps Swap crypto directly on NuFi and/or buy it with your credit card.
When you connect your Lattice to NuFi, you will allow the app to import addresses from your wallet from which individual accounts on NuFi will be created. This does NOT mean that NuFi will have full access to your funds - you will only give it permission to read your wallet addresses and request signatures when there's something you need to sign, like a token swap for example.
You will only import your addresses (public keys) and create a communication channel between NuFi and your device, your private keys remain safely stored on the Lattice (or SafeCard).