187 Interest Score
24 Discussions
0.13 Engagement
May 2022 Launched

Ramper is a free web3 SDK for DApps to onboard users quickly. For users that don’t already have a wallet set up — DApps can integrate Ramper to onboard them instantly using email, and have them purchase crypto directly in-app.

What the Community Said

Our team at Ramper is exploring solutions to make web3 accessible for everyone. With our mvp here - we wanted to focus on reducing the user onboarding friction across DApps. For users that don't already have a crypto wallet installed - they can instead sign in via email, SSO, or FaceID. A non-custodial wallet gets created behind the scene where Ramper and DApp are denied access to user keys. These users can also purchase & transfer crypto, and check their wallet balance without having to lea

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Love it. I had some similar plan. Nice work man

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what’s the advantage over metamask?

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have you open-source your key management and MPC library? was it audited?

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I am great to see Ramper on ProductHunt. Congrats on your launch.

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