We’re getting ready for our AMA session!
Take a comfortable seat and follow our conversation with Matt Peters (@MattDavid92) who is a representative of AmazeWallet in our AMA. I hope you enjoy this session since we will cover lots of interesting topics for you all!
COMMUNITY: Here is how things will work. I’ll have 10 questions for Matt. After that, our guest will answer 5 top questions previously chosen.
1. Please introduce yourself. Tell us more about your company. Where are you from?
Matt: My name is Matt Peters, I am the Marketing Director at AmazeWallet — The world’s first web3 smartwallet built on our own Layer 1 AmazeChain. I am from Australia but am living in Spain, which is great considering the AmazeWallet team is majority based in London.
AmazeWallet represents a new dawn for web3 engagement but releasing one mobile application that incorporates all of web3. Users can mine the native network for mainnet mining rewards while they manage their web3 including our
– NFT Marketplace
– P2P Messenger chat service
– Token swaps with 1inch
– Trade tokens across 60+ blockchains
AmazeWallet rewards users for the time they are already spending in web3 — This is why we say we are the ‘The smarter way to manage your web3”
2. On your website I saw that “AmazeWallet is the world’s first Web3 smartwallet”. Can you please explain to us this statement?
Matt: Think about it like this. A normal wallet, especially web3 wallets don’t do anything more than just manage your keys and your crypto. They are a medium of storage for tokens and transactions. You put money in and money comes out.
So then, what is a smartwallet? What makes it smart? Well wouldn’t it be so fantastic to have a wallet that passively grows your capital? Well with AmazeWallet users who are using the wallet can mine in the background. Using only 1-2% of users’ battery they mine passively while trading, exploring and managing their crypto.
Dumb wallets are static and our smart wallet is active.
3. And what problems in Web3 does AmazeWallet resolve?
Matt: So basically Web3 is incredibly clunky. Users need to have multiple browsers and multiple wallets a
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