A wallet where your name is your address, not a 42-character string

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The problem with sending crypto

Every transfer starts the same way: copy a 42-character address like `0x4f3a...c70`, paste it, and hope every character is right. One slip and the money is gone for good. And your "wallet" often is not really yours — someone else holds the keys.

What we think you actually want

You want to move money simply, and you want to truly own it. So Heylogram Wallet starts there:

- **You should not memorize or paste long addresses.** Send to a name — `yourname.heylogramtv` — and your name is how others pay you. - **Your keys should be yours.** Self-custody: they stay on your device. We never see or hold them. - **It should be where you already are.** Use it as a Chrome extension, on the web at app.wallet.heylogram.com, or as an Android app. - **Your identity should be in one place.** Your names and NFTs show up inside the wallet, and you can see your balances across chains (Polygon, Ethereum, BNB, Arbitrum, Optimism). ENS-compatible.

In one line

A wallet that is actually yours, where your name is your address — and the same identity runs your messenger, payments and site.

Get it: **wallet.heylogram.com**

*— Heylogram*