Version 7.57 flips the script: one seed phrase, all chains. Ethereum, Solana, and more — unified under a single account. The Web3 wallet war just changed forever.
For years, MetaMask was Web3’s front door — and its biggest bottleneck. Every network required a separate address, constant switching, and a user experience that felt more 2015 than 2025.
That changes now.
With the new Multi-Chain Account, users can manage Ethereum, Solana, and every EVM-compatible network under one unified identity — powered by BIP-44, the same deterministic standard that secures millions of crypto wallets.
“Whether you’re a newbie or a Web3 veteran, Multi-Chain Accounts make MetaMask simpler and smoother than ever,” the team wrote on its official blog.
No more multiple wallets. No more network toggling. Just one seed phrase — one digital passport.
MetaMask integrating Solana isn’t just a tech update — it’s a statement.
Once seen as Ethereum’s fiercest rival, Solana is now baked directly into the world’s most-used Web3 wallet. It signals a new era where wallets aren’t tribal — they’re interoperable operating systems for the decentralized web.
By streamlining cross-chain navigation, MetaMask unlocks:
In short: MetaMask isn’t just a wallet anymore. It’s becoming the Web3 OS for identity, liquidity, and access.
This upgrade is built on BIP-44, a hierarchical deterministic model that allows multiple blockchain paths under one mnemonic phrase.
Ethereum and Solana now coexist under the same seed, with future updates expected to bring Bitcoin and non-EVM chains into the mix.
Backend upgrades are equally dramatic:
The only limitation? Hardware wallets. For now, they remain EVM-only due to signature constraints.
Still, for the average user — MetaMask just became the most advanced retail wallet in crypto history.
Minutes after the update went live, a mysterious website appeared — password-protected, hinting at a MASK token airdrop.
Soon after, it redirected to MetaMask’s main page. Coincidence? Unlikely.
Adding fuel to the fire, ConsenSys CEO Joseph Lubin confirmed that the token is in active development, teasing a launch that’s “sooner than expected.”
Insiders suggest the MASK token could:
If true, it could transform MetaMask’s 30M+ user base into an on-chain community with real economic gravity.
MetaMask’s pivot goes beyond UX — it’s a power play.
This move could:
The wallet wars are officially entering their next era — one where interoperability beats exclusivity.
“MetaMask isn’t just improving usability,” one developer told ATH.live. “It’s rewriting what a wallet even is.”
The next generation of wallets won’t just store tokens — they’ll orchestrate access, liquidity, and identity across the entire Web3 stack.
MetaMask’s multi-chain update proves that the age of blockchain silos is ending. The lines between networks are dissolving — and wallets, not exchanges, are becoming the new financial frontier.
This isn’t just a product update. It’s the infrastructure of digital life — and MetaMask just took the lead.
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