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Review on MATH by Kadir Burak Özmen

Revainrating 4 out of 5

What is a Math Wallet? How is it used?





Math Wallet, which defines itself as a Web3 wallet application of the new generation, primarily offers the ability to work in the form of various browser plug-ins besides Android and IOS applications, similar to its competitors, and web wallet according to the network to be used. In addition to all this, they say that they work smoothly with Hardware wallet equipment such as Ledger. I didn't have the opportunity to test it because I didn't have that kind of equipment.



Math Wallet has a simple interface and aims to minimize confusing transactions Dec this aspect. I'm not saying that in terms of comparison, but we had to add it through the contract, especially for unknown tokens on Trust Wallet. Math wallet shows us all the tokens that appear on the networks it is connected to according to the network we prefer. This, in turn, can ensure that a situation such as a possible airdrop deployment is not missed. It can also set the stage for fraud. Speaking of the good side, let me say the bad side.



In total, it supports over 130 networks. I also really liked this feature, which is another feature that distinguishes it from other wallets, when Math Wallet announced that it fully supports the network, it supports all the functions of this network. So, to give an example from the simplest, this includes the NFT view.



Pros
  • It has a simple interface
  • We don't need to enter a contract address.
  • It supports many popular networks.
Cons
  • There may be fake contract addresses.