COCA
The world's first MPC wallet with non-custodial card
COCA Wallet: where MPC security meets non-custodial card. The only self-custodial wallet with no private key vulnerability, now with a debit card. Empowered by MPC, always recoverable, never hacked.
Reviews for COCA
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COCA Wallet makes crypto easy to manage and spend, but better performance, card features, and support could boost its appeal.
I am trying to load the virtual Card, as I want to try it, I reloaded , now it does not let me it asks me to have BNB, but curiously does not allow to buy BNB in the App, Why do they make it so complicated and annoying. I don't see the FEES either, they want to charge me 50 USD for sending the physical card. I hope to solve my problems
COCA is a good Idea but there is room to improve. Currently cards are not compatible with Google Pay to pay contactless in physical stores. There is no SEPA-Instant onramp with an own IBAN. And for paying gas fees for Crypto transactions there should be a "gas tank" where you can deposit USDC for example to pay on all chains. And very iportant: An API-Connection or/and CSV-File for Crypto tax reports on Koinly and other crypto tax software.
COCA wallet looks very promising, well done.
Just a couple of questions.
- Is the underlying MPC protocol a n of m scheme, or fully decentralized?
- Is the work open source?
We are really excited for this!
No experience but I'm interested to no more about coca
COCA Wallet is a must-have for anyone in the crypto space, seamlessly integrating security and functionality for a superior user experience
Awesome wallet! Interface reminds me Trustwallet a bit but TW does not have 0% fees once you want to swap some tokens. So Coca is better, in my opinion
this wallet feels like a crypto companion—making management easy with reliability and security
Can you provide examples of real-world scenarios where COCA Wallet's MPC security has proven to be resilient?