📄️ Dynamic
Dynamic is a platform that offers Web3 login solutions designed for easy integration and user-friendly experiences. It features passkey embedded wallets, crypto-native login, and profile and multi-wallet management. Additionally, the platform provides tools for authorization, orchestration, and more, aiming to streamline wallet-based authentication and identity management. Dynamic is built to cater to both casual users and crypto-savvy individuals, emphasizing non-custodial, passwordless, and flexible login options.
📄️ Privy
This guide is adopted from Privy's ZeroDev guide.
📄️ Magic
Magic is a popular embedded wallet provider that supports social logins. While social logins are great, your users still need to onramp in order to pay for gas, which introduces significant friction.
📄️ Web3Auth
Web3Auth is a popular embedded wallet provider that supports social logins. While social logins are great, your users still need to onramp in order to pay for gas, which introduces significant friction.
📄️ Portal
Portal is an embedded mobile MPC wallet that natively integrates with ZeroDev. With Portal+ZeroDev, you can create mobile MPC+AA wallets for your users.
📄️ Rollup
Rollup is a Web3 onboarding solution with first-class integration with ZeroDev. Users can onboard by creating a smart AA wallet.
📄️ Turnkey
Turnkey is a key infrastructure provider with a great developer API and a powerful security policy engine.
📄️ Fireblocks
Fireblocks is a widely used key infrastructure provider. By combining ZeroDev with Fireblocks, you can create custodial AA wallets whose security is provided by Fireblocks, with powerful functionalities such as sponsoring gas, batching transactions, etc.
📄️ Particle Network
Particle Network is an intent-centric, modular wallet-as-a-service (WaaS). By utilizing MPC-TSS for key management, Particle can streamline onboarding via familiar Web2 methods such as Google, emails, and phone numbers.
📄️ Custom Integration
If you are using a third-party service to manage private keys, you can integrate it with ZeroDev as long as it provides a signer or an RPC provider interface (or you could implement the interface yourself).