Ethereum on Wombat
The second year has been an exciting time for Wombat. We saw DeFi bloom on EOS and Telos and even simplified it with the help of Defibox and pTokens. And while many things changed, our core goal remains the same — to continuously polish the user experience for those discovering and handling crypto. Today, we’re taking another major step in this direction by expanding our signature UX approach onto Ethereum. How does Ethereum work in Wombat? Starting with the browser extension and the apps to follow soon, Wombat offers the same basic functionality on Ethereum as on EOS and Telos. Meaning, you will be able to create and import an Ethereum address, swap, send and receive ERC-20 tokens. We’ll start with a hundred various Ethereum-based assets that gained great traction within the network. There are a few changes, however. Due to Ethereum’s nature, we decided to go a different route and provide everyone with access to their private keys by default instead of covering resources. What kind of