It’s been a little while since our last update, and we’re excited to share everything we’ve been working on.
Wigwam web version is live
We’ve officially launched the Wigwam web version, giving you full access to your account from any computer or device.
What you can do with the web version
- Enjoy all the same features you use on your phone.
Keep your reward points and activity history perfectly synced across every device. You can exchange these points for crypto or other rewards. - Connect to Web3 apps directly from your desktop.
Close active sessions on other devices from the web interface—an extra security layer if your phone is lost or compromised.
We recommend setting up access to Wigwam on the web as an additional security measure. It gives you more flexibility and makes account recovery easier if anything happens to your main device.
How to access Wigwam on the web
Go to wallet.wigwam.app, follow the instructions, and log in using your password or the Google Drive recovery option.
Other product improvements
Increased stability for new EVM blockchains
This month, we focused on strengthening the wallet’s performance. Multiple stability fixes were deployed, especially for newer EVM blockchains. Wigwam now supports all popular EVM blockchains, plus Solana.
Taskon campaigns: join and win rewards
We’ve launched our official account on TaskOn, where you can join Wigwam raffles and community activities.
- Our previous raffle distributed $1,200 in rewards.
- The next campaign is live now with a $500 prize pool.
You can join the current raffle here.
Support and education: new tutorials released
To help newcomers navigate crypto and decentralized apps, we’ve created a series of short, easy-to-follow video tutorials. You can explore all the educational videos here.
More updates are coming soon.