Sliyd’s latest update brings new ways to access and interact with your digital wallet.
Sliyd is levelling up. With Google sign-in, QR Code support, added support for non-native tokens, and enhanced safety alerts, this update makes Sliyd simpler, faster and easier.
Getting started with a digital wallet is often a clunky, complicated, and frustrating experience.
At Sliyd, we’re changing that. This latest update is designed to make Sliyd feel even more like the wallet for everyone.
Whether you’re new to the digital world, a brand experimenting with digital campaigns, or someone who just wants to send something cool to a friend, this update is for you.
We’ve improved the way you log in, how you receive tokens, how you stay safe, and what assets your wallet can handle.
Let’s dive into what’s new.
One Update. Four Smart Features.
We’ve been busy making Sliyd smarter under the hood without adding any friction on the surface. This new update brings together four major improvements to help you move faster, safer, and with more flexibility.
Save Your Wallet Link with Google
We’ve added Google Sign-In to make it easier to save your Sliyd link and access it later, especially if you’re switching devices.
This addon lets you attach your wallet link to your Google account so it’s always easy to find. That way, if you switch phones or use a new browser, your Sliyd Wallet is right there when you need it.
Your wallet stays fully self-owned and private. Google Sign-In just helps you keep track of it, in a way that feels familiar and hassle-free.
QR Code Scanning: Tap, Scan, Collect
Every Sliyd wallet now comes with its own QR code, linked to your account ID.
This means you can instantly send or receive assets from someone or claim rewards, collectibles, or offers just by scanning a code.
We added this feature to make wallet interactions faster, more physical, and more fun whether you’re sharing your wallet in person or discovering brand campaigns.
Private Key Explainers & Warnings
While Sliyd keeps users fully in control of their wallets, we know not everyone is an expert and we have to protect Sliyd users the best way we can.
That’s why we added private key explainers & warnings, simple messages that help prevent users from accidentally copying or exposing sensitive information. You can find them under the “More Functions” tab.
It’s a small addition that makes a big difference in safety, especially for first-time users. This way, users stay informed and protected.
Support for Non-Native Tokens
Until now, Sliyd supported only native ETH on Base. With this update, we’ve added support for ERC-20 tokens, opening the door to a much broader range of assets inside your wallet.
Whether it’s airdrops, loyalty tokens, or branded collectibles, users can now receive and use more types of tokens. We did this to make Sliyd more useful, so users can engage with the wider spectrum of digital experiences, all in one place.
Why It Matters
Every update revolves around our core mission to remove the difficulty in creating a digital wallet or receiving a reward. This one just happens to remove a lot.
Google sign-in makes it easier to use your Sliyd wallet URL. QR codes make it simpler to send or receive assets. Private key messages help you to keep your wallet safe. Non-native token support makes Sliyd more open, more flexible, and more useful.
With this release, Sliyd becomes a more mature product. It’s faster. It’s safer. It’s more comprehensive.
What’s Next?
We’re already working on new UX/UI improvements, multi-send features, deeper brand integrations, and more tools to unlock even bigger moments in this digital world.
Stay tuned as we are getting closer to official launch soon!
If you want to try out new features head to our main website and “Join the revolution” today!
FAQs
What is a non-native token?
It’s a token that exists on a supported blockchain but isn’t the primary currency—think stablecoins, fan tokens, or brand-specific coins.
What is Google Sign-In?
It’s a way to make it easier to access your Sliyd wallet link. Instead of bookmarking or saving it manually, your URL is tied to your Google account so you can find it instantly on any device you’re signed into. Your wallet stays 100% self-owned and private; Google just helps you keep track of the link.
Are QR codes safe to use for receiving assets?
Yes. Your QR code is unique to your wallet and can be shared securely for anyone to send you assets.
