It's simple—if you have a social media account, you've got a wallet ready to send and receive crypto. Log in and go.
No setup.
No seed phrases.
Simplify your crypto experience by turning your @handle into your Web3 wallet.
SukuWallet supports Chrome, Edge, Brave, and Opera browsers.
Say no more to complex seed phrases. We made it easy.
Send crypto to anyone, even if you don’t know their wallet address.
Simplify your crypto experience by turning your @handle into your Web3 wallet.
The keys of your Suku Wallet are powered by Hardware Security Modules (HSM) managed by AWS. These devices are specifically designed so no one, including Suku and AWS employees, can retrieve your plaintext keys from the service. The key never leaves the device. Suku does not have access to the key. Our hardware security modules (HSMs) have been validated under FIPS 140-2, military-grade security. Additionally, Suku Wallet is migrating to Account Abstraction (AA) based on EIP-4337.
You can send crypto to any Twitter @handle using Suku Wallet. When recipients want to access their funds, they can simply log into their Suku Wallet with their Twitter account. This is made possible by Suku's protocol.
Absolutely! Suku Wallet seamlessly connects to web3 utilizing the well-established and audited WalletConnect technology, empowering you to use and interact with almost every Web3 app.
Suku Wallet supports multiple chains, including Ethereum, Polygon, and BNB Chain. This means you can effortlessly interact with most DApps and manage a myriad of cryptocurrencies.
If you change your Twitter handle, your funds will still be associated with your previous @handle. If another user claims it, they will gain control over the associated assets. It's important to remember to ensure you don't lose access to your funds.