Non-custodial embedded wallets are integrated into applications, allowing users to interact with the blockchain directly within the app. By embedding the wallet functionality, users can seamlessly interact with blockchain features without needing external wallet applications, providing a more streamlined and user-friendly experience. This non-custodial version typically relies on multi-party computation through which pieces of the private key are stored on your customers' devices while the provider also retains a piece in secure storage, such as AWS's Hardware Security Modules.
While these tools are designed to be non-custodial, you should always ensure you're leveraging trusted providers for anything that interacts with private keys. Below are some of the most popular.
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