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Uniswap Launches Mobile Wallet for DeFi Trading on Mainnet and L2s

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Uniswap, the most trusted team in DeFi, has launched its mobile wallet, making it easy for users to trade tokens on the go. The wallet allows users to seamlessly swap on Mainnet, Polygon, Arbitrum, and Optimism and discover top tokens by market cap, price charts, and volume.

It also allows users to favorite tokens and wallet addresses, connect to any app on Mainnet or L2s with WalletConnect, see NFT details, and choose between manual or encrypted iCloud backups for added security.

Uniswap's self-custodial mobile wallet is simple and easy to use, providing a safe way for users to enter the DeFi ecosystem. The wallet has undergone a thorough security audit from Trail of Bits and has been open-sourced so that users can review the code themselves. The wallet is available for download in the iOS App Store and is currently approved for use in several countries throughout the world.

From Uniswap Labs Blog:

We're excited to announce that you can now go directly to DeFi with the Uniswap mobile wallet! You can download it here in the iOS App Store.

The Uniswap mobile wallet is the easiest way to trade tokens on the go. Our thousands of early access users love it. Starting today anyone can:

  • Seamlessly swap on Mainnet, Polygon, Arbitrum, and Optimism
  • Discover top tokens by market cap, price charts, and volume
  • Favorite tokens and wallet addresses to stay up to date on trends and activity
  • Connect to any app on Mainnet or L2s with WalletConnect
  • See NFT details like floor price, owner, and collection description
  • Choose your security method with manual or encrypted iCloud backups
  • Get notified of any onchain activity with push notifications
  • Buy crypto with fees as low as 2.55%, vs. 5% on other popular wallets

Safe, simple swapping & self-custody

You need a self custodial wallet to do just about anything onchain --- swap tokensbuy NFTspurchase crypto, or use apps. Self-custody makes DeFi safer and ensures your crypto can't be misused by a centralized party. But too many people get stuck at the starting line. We get thousands of user support tickets from Uniswap Web App users confused by wallets. So, we're proud to bring you a self-custodial wallet that is simple, safe, and easy to use.

As the most trusted team in DeFi, we're obsessed with security. After a thorough security audit from Trail of Bits, we open-sourced the mobile wallet so you can review the code yourself.

Creating your wallet should be as easy as creating an email address - now it is with Uniswap mobile wallet.

How do I get my wallet?

Apple approved the wallet for use in several countries throughout the world. We’ll continue to launch in other countries as soon as Apple lets us.

Our early access TestFlight users can head to the iOS App Store to download the app --- all the information and wallets you've loaded to the TestFlight version will automatically migrate.

Check out our Help Center content if you have questions: 

As always, share your feedback with us on Discord!

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