Stablecoins already work like everyday money for millions of people.
The problem is the UX around them.
If stablecoins are used for transfers, storage, and payments, the interface should feel simple: clear balance, quick send, readable history, and future on/off-ramp + card payments.
Stablecoins need better UX. Not more complexity.
What if your crypto wallet felt like a bank app?
Clear balance. Readable history. Quick actions. Familiar control.
React brings the everyday UX people understand from neobanks into a self-custodial DeFi wallet — so crypto feels less technical and more usable.
Familiar experience. Your assets. Your control.
The problem isn’t crypto.
It’s the 5 apps around it.
Wallet here. Exchange there. Bridge somewhere else. Card flow in another tab. Explorer open just to check what happened.
React is built to reduce that fragmentation — fewer apps, fewer mistakes, less stress, more control.
Most wallets show you a balance.
But then what?
The missing button in crypto is: “Use my money.”
React is being built to close that gap — with send, swap, payments, card logic, on/off-ramp, and readable history in one clearer flow.
Don't just watch your balance. Use it.
Stop treating crypto like a museum asset.
If it only sits behind glass, what’s the point?
Crypto is meant to move: send it, swap it, manage it, and use it when you need it.
React is being built to make everyday crypto feel less like storage — and more like money you can actually use.
Crypto isn’t hard. Crypto apps made it hard.
Storing, sending, and swapping should be simple.
The confusion starts when you add gas, bridges, chains, approvals, and five different apps for one basic action.
React is built to cut through that noise and make everyday crypto feel clear again.
Web3 doesn’t need to feel like a control panel for engineers.
React is built with a neobank mindset: clear screens, readable history, predictable flows, and less fear at every step.
DeFi power, with a product experience that actually feels understandable.
One card. One wallet. Full control.
React is being built around a simple idea: the everyday logic of a neobank, with the ownership of self-custody.
Not “just another crypto wallet” — a financial account for crypto, where you stay in control of your assets.
Your bank account doesn’t work everywhere.
Your crypto should.
Borders, delays, restrictions, app switching — traditional money still feels too limited for a global life.
React is building toward a crypto-neobank experience: a more flexible way to store, send, and use your money across digital ecosystems.
Money should move like you do.
Stop tapping through menus.
React is moving toward an AI Agent that helps you act by intent — less manual “tap-tap-tap,” more “tell it what you want.”
The goal: a wallet that feels smarter, but not scarier.
AI Agent — coming soon in React.
Yield should not feel like “somewhere, something is earning.”
React is building Earnings to make crypto income clear:
where it comes from, how it’s formed, and what your assets are actually doing.
Staking, rewards, LP income — shown in simple language.
See where your yield comes from.
Your wallet should show more than a list of tokens.
React is building interactive dashboards so you can see what really matters: portfolio movement, asset structure, network distribution, and key metrics at a glance.
Not just balances. A clearer way to manage your crypto.
Your on-chain history shouldn’t stay trapped in a messy activity feed.
React is building history export so your sends, receives, and swaps can become a clean report you can save, share, or use for personal tracking.
From wallet activity → to usable financial records.
Coming soon in React.
Copy-pasting wallet addresses every time feels insane.
React is bringing a simpler approach: save crypto addresses like payees in a banking app.
Add a contact once, recognize the name later, and send without hunting through old messages for a long address.
Less copying. Fewer mistakes.
Connecting to dApps shouldn’t feel stressful.
3 checks before you hit “Connect”:
✅ Right network
✅ Right website
✅ Clear connection request
Most connection problems — and a lot of security mistakes — come from skipping the basics.
Safer Web3 starts with simple checks.
Notifications should help you stay in control - not annoy you all day.
React is built around notifications that actually matter:
transaction confirmed, price alert triggered, important wallet status change.
Not noise.
Just the signals you actually need. 🔔
Your wallet history shouldn’t look like a puzzle.
React is building activity history to feel more like a financial timeline - not a wall of hashes.
Instead of reading 0x4f... → 0xa2..., you should be able to understand what happened at a glance.
See your crypto like a bank statement.
Coming soon to React Wallet.
Jumping between wallets just to make a swap?
With React, you can swap inside the app - no extra exchange app, no bouncing between platforms, no breaking your flow.
It’s the exchange experience, built right into your wallet.
Swap where your assets already are.
Why jump through random links to reach dApps?
With React’s Web3 browser, your favorite dApps are already closer, easier to access, and simpler to control.
The idea is simple:
check first, connect second, sign third.
Safer access, inside your wallet.
Simple rule of thumb:
Swap = change one token for another on the same chain
Bridge = move your token to a different chain
A lot of wallet mistakes start when people mix those two up.
React is built to make that difference feel clear — so you know what action you’re taking before you tap.