Blithe Wallet Whitepaper
  • Blithe Wallet Whitepaper V. 1.0
  • Table of Content
  • Introduction & Problem Statement
  • Blithe Wallet—The Solution
  • Blithe Wallet Vision Statement
  • What is Blithe Wallet?
  • Blithe Token ($BLT)
  • Blithe Wallet Offerings and Features
  • Why Choose Blithe Wallet?
  • Blithe Token (BLT) Tokenomics
  • Roadmap
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms Of Service
    • WHAT WAS COVERED IN THESE TERMS
    • AGREEMENT TO TERMS
    • TERMS ON UPDATING OUR TERMS OF SERVICE
    • ELIGIBILITY TERMS
    • WHAT WE OFFER (PRODUCTS AND SERVICES)
    • How we manage and distribute our products (what to know)
    • NOTIFICATION TERMS
    • WALLET REGISTRATION / SIGNUP TERMS
    • BLITHE WALLET FEES AND TAXES
    • THIRD PARTY INTEGRATION TERMS
    • GENERAL TERMS ON USING BLITHE WALLET
    • PRIVACY POLICY
    • DISCLAIMERS
    • NOTICES
    • REPORT, QUESTION, OR SUGGESTION
  • Blithe Wallet Privacy Policy
    • OVERVIEW OF PRIVACY NOTICE
    • THE INFORMATION WE COLLECT FROM OUR USERS
    • WHY DO WE COLLECT YOUR INFORMATION
    • BLITHE WALLET USE AND PROTECTION OF USER DATA
      • DATA RETENTION
      • PRIVACY PROTECTION
      • CHILD USE POLICY
    • CONDITIONS TO USE OUR PRIVACY NOTICE
    • UPDATES TO PRIVACY POLICY
    • CONTACT AND SUPPORT
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Blithe Wallet—The Solution

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Last updated 2 years ago

These problems and more, have, over the years contributed to the slow adoption of non-custodial crypto wallets. Many crypto enthusiasts and traders prefer to use custodial wallets offered by centralized crypto exchanges even though those have their issues, such as less authority over private keys, limitation to the transaction amount, activity oversight, KYC, and so forth.

Blithe Wallet is offering crypto enthusiasts and prospects the complete confidence to store their crypto assets, manage their portfolios, and perform various decentralized activities including staking, lending and borrowing, and so forth, across various blockchains and crypto standards including TRC20, ERC20, BEP20, ERC721, BEP721, etc., using a single private key.