Core is going live on different TokenPocket platforms

Core DAO recently announced that it is officially going live on several TokenPocket platforms. The platform released an official tweet on X about the development.

The tweet stated how users can now create or import a Core Wallet on TokenPocket. With the integration, Core is now available on TokenPocket’s iOS version, Android version, and Chrome extension.

Users preparing a TokenPocket wallet can enter a giveaway to compete for a 5,000-dollar CORE Giveaway. No official announcement has been made regarding the giveaway yet. However, Core will soon share the information on its official social media channels.

As for the integration, joining hands with one of the most well-known DeFi and crypto wallets appears natural for Core. TokenPocket has extended its support across several blockchain networks. Some of them are BNB Chain, Base, Ethereum, Arbitrum, and Optimism.

The development will help users conveniently and flexibly manage their Core wallet on any OS or device. It will elevate the overall user experience while attracting new customers to Core. Given the stature of TokenPocket in the industry, its development has expanded the Core DAO ecosystem massively.

Core DAO Network is a new L1 blockchain project that has the support of Satoshi Plus Consensus. The platform is aiming to solve the ever-present trio of issues in the blockchain domain: decentralization, scalability, and security.

It has only been a few months since Core DAO Network made a mainnet launch in early 2023. The EVM-compatible solution is helping users deploy and migrate dApps and contracts across chains.

This functionality is also available for transferring tokens between different chains. Core has also released its native token, $CORE, which is slowly gaining prominence in the market. Given the current market sentiment, new tokens like CORE are showing significant volatility.

However, the Core Network is making giant strides in the industry.

Source: https://www.cryptonewsz.com/core-is-going-live-on-different-tokenpocket-platforms/