A self-custody flex with passkeys, free ENS names, and L2 gas sponsorships — Gemini wants to make wallets sexy again.
.gemini.eth
ENS subdomain for early adopters Forget 12-word seed phrases that you’ll lose in your notes app. Gemini Wallet goes passkey-only, borrowing from Big Tech’s move to kill passwords. Think Face ID or device biometrics, not Post-it notes with private keys.
Every degens’ nightmare — bridging to L2 and realizing your wallet is empty. Gemini is flipping that script with sponsored gas on major L2s. Pay zero for key transactions on Optimism, Polygon, Base, and Arbitrum.
That’s not just user-friendly — it’s sticky marketing. Gasless = frictionless onboarding.
The wallet ships with:
yourname.gemini.eth
) for early adopters. Add in Blockaid’s security layer, and Gemini’s making a play for retail-first DeFi adoption — without scaring newbies off.
Gemini Wallet enters a crowded ring: MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet, Phantom already dominate. But Gemini’s pitch is different: make crypto less terrifying for first-timers.
By removing passwords, killing gas fees, and gifting ENS names, Gemini is going after the “crypto-curious” who’ve been watching from the sidelines.
If Gemini plays this right, Wallet + Onchain Dashboard could evolve into a mainstream crypto hub — and finally make self-custody feel safe, sleek, and stupid simple.
Gemini’s new self-custody wallet is password-free, gasless, and Web3-ready. Passkeys replace seed phrases, Gemini pays gas on L2s, and users get free ENS subdomains. With integrations across swaps, vaults, and dApps, Gemini Wallet is aiming to onboard crypto-curious newbies while pushing the Winklevoss twins deeper into the DeFi wars.
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