Coinbase Wallet Introduces “Transaction Preview” For Better Security
02 Februar 2023 - 11:43AM
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Coinbase Wallet, a non-custodial multi-currency wallet, is adding a
new security feature, “Transaction Preview,” to give its community
“greater peace of mind during dApp transactions.” Transaction
Preview Feature The new feature was demonstrated by Coinbase
Wallet’s product manager, Ayoola John, in a tweet on February
1. 🔐 Safety Spotlight Coinbase Wallet uses a simulation of
the blockchain to estimate the outcome of your transaction before
you push ‘confirm’, giving you greater peace of mind during dapp
transactions. Do more and worry less with Coinbase
Wallet👇https://t.co/qqr1dmntgo pic.twitter.com/TjYrl7aaol —
Coinbase Wallet (@CoinbaseWallet) February 1, 2023 Coinbase Wallet
is amongst the most popular non-custodial wallet, after MetaMask,
used by many to access DeFi, gaming, NFT, or Metaverse platforms.
It is compatible with all EVM-compatible networks. These are
platforms that can connect to Ethereum. As a non-custodial
wallet, users are in charge and fully liable should they lose any
of their assets. Typically, any swap or transfer from Coinbase
Wallet must be approved by the owner, who signs with the private
key. Related Reading: Ethereum Price Could Take-off If It Clears
This Key Resistance Zone However, hackers are taking advantage of
this ability and devolution of power. Through sophisticated
phishing campaigns, token and NFT holders unknowingly end up
signing off their assets to nefarious agents. Hours later, they
discover their mistake, long after the hacker has sold the asset or
transferred it to a mixer to cash out. Coinbase Wallet seeks to
address this through the Transaction Preview feature. Being a
safeguard, the wallet creator said users would now preview their
transaction before signing it off by pressing confirm. To achieve
this, Coinbase Wallet will first simulate the transaction through a
copy of the blockchain to estimate the transaction’s outcome. Once
this is done, the sender will have greater peace of mind knowing
exactly what the confirming means to their asset balance. With the
Transaction Preview feature, Coinbase Wallet says the user has more
visibility into their transaction and is a “game changer”. The
overall objective, they add, is to make web3 transactions easier
and safer. Still, despite the feature aiming to ease and make
transaction execution safer, they recommend that users double-check
before confirming. Related Reading: Bitcoin and Ethereum Whale
Activities Plummet – Are Whales Getting Bored? The immutable nature
of the underlying blockchain means that if transactions are signed
off to another user, they will be irrecoverable, even if it was a
mistake. There is no way of recalling the transaction, especially
if it has already been confirmed on-chain. Coinbase Wallet To
Delist XRP and Three More Coins Coinbase Wallet has integrated
several blockchains. Apart from Ethereum, it supports several of
the platform’s layer-2s, including Polygon and Arbitrum. The wallet
is also compatible with Solana, Fantom, and the BNB Chain. Bitcoin,
Dogecoin, and Litecoin; these chains are not EVM-compatible,
existing as standalone networks. However, from February 20, 2023,
Coinbase Wallet will no longer support Ethereum Classic, Bitcoin
Cash, Stellar Lumens, and XRP, citing low usage. Feature
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