Apple is set to introduce the iPhone 17 next week, and it’s attracting the attention of crypto lovers.
Web3 enthusiasts can soon benefit from Apple’s new A19 chip that enables Memory Integrity Enforcement (MIE). It’s built to prevent vulnerabilities that hackers often exploit to access crypto wallets before taking off with funds.
MIE makes it trickier for fraudsters to exploit common memory-based vulnerabilities, such as stealing private keys or digital assets stored on the iPhone.
By adding this technology, Apple is proactively addressing growing security risks that crypto users face on mobile.
Not helping matters is that, when crypto prices climb, hackers have a greater incentive to develop complex attacks against phone and wallet applications to bypass defenses and steal assets.
Available on iOS and Google Play, Best Wallet is a mobile-first crypto wallet that aims to take over the global wallet market by 2027.
Helping it to reach this goal, the mobile app makes it easy to manage, buy, sell, and swap over 1K digital assets across top chains like Ethereum, BNB Chain, and Polygon. It strives to support over 60 networks in the near future.
Still, some of Best Wallet’s biggest flexes include its security features. As a non-custodial wallet, it grants you complete control over your private keys. Plus, it features 2FA, biometrics, and local encryption so that only you can access your digital riches.
If you lose account access, you don’t need to worry: it’s covered through cloud storage. As such, you can recover your crypto even without a seed phrase or recovery phrase.
And its benefits don’t end there. Its capabilities are set to expand over time with the upcoming release of Best Card (a crypto debit card), an NFT gallery, and real-time market insights.
$BEST will help make these new developments possible, as 25% of its total token supply is earmarked for product development.
Factoring in this benefit, along with its perks like exclusive access to early-stage projects, it’s no surprise $BEST has already raised over $15.7M.