The inflection point is here: the lines between traditional finance and crypto are blurring.
Turnkey has always been at the forefront of wallet infrastructure innovation. Now, we're taking another industry-first step with IndexedDB integration.
This guide breaks down the key components of a stablecoin payments stack and how teams can navigate common challenges to launch faster and more securely.
Comprehensive support for TRON policies and parsing is now live on Turnkey!
We’ve now added full support for EIP-4844 and EIP-7702, which include two new transactions (Type 3 and Type 4) to upgrade the core Ethereum protocol.
We’re excited to introduce SMS authentication – empowering developers with more control over their embedded wallet onboarding flows.
Turnkey's whitepaper is live, offering a deep dive into our end-to-end verifiable computing system, built on battle-tested infrastructure securing millions of wallets.
See how our React Native SDK consolidates our existing packages into one solution for integrating embedded wallets and transaction automation.
In this post we’ll get into how you can set up a new NextJS project and use Turnkey to generate passkeys in the browser, and set them up as a user’s authentication method for wallets.
At Turnkey, we take a different approach than most to multichain support. Instead of adding individual chains on a case-by-case basis, our wallet infrastructure is built on cryptographic curves, so that new chains can be supported before they even launch. Here’s how that works.
While browser extension wallets remain as the standard way to interface with onchain applications, the UX standard for what a great product experience entails has gotten much higher, prompting the development of account abstraction and wallet infrastructure tools to create traditional wallet alternatives.
Choosing the right wallet infrastructure is critical for crypto applications. Whether you’re launching a DeFi app, trading platform, or consumer-facing crypto wallet, your decision impacts security, UX, and scalability.
QuorumOS, the foundation of Turnkey's verifiable infrastructure, is now open source. This battle-tested operating system enables true end-to-end verifiable computing through secure enclaves and multi-party governance, proving that cryptographic verification at scale isn't just possible—it's already here.
Since the beginning, Turnkey has taken an infrastructure-driven approach to solving the pains of private key management. We know that developers want to build truly novel experiences for their end users, but legacy tools have held them back.