Girin Wallet: The Simplest Gateway to the XRP·XRPL Ecosystem

Girin Wallet is a Web3 wallet that connects and expands the global XRP and XRPL ecosystem with over 50 million users. With social login and high accessibility, anyone can intuitively explore the XRP Ledger ecosystem with ease.
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Nov 25, 2024
Girin Wallet: The Simplest Gateway to the XRP·XRPL Ecosystem

Girin Wallet takes inspiration from Girin a sacred creature in Eastern mythology that protects the balance of the four directions. The story of Girin represents harmony and prosperity and reflects the wallet’s core mission to protect users assets and provide simple and secure access to the Web3 world anytime and anywhere.

  • Complete ownership and control of assets

  • User-centered intuitive experience

  • Simple and fast access to the ecosystem


The First Investment of the XRP Ledger Japan-Korea Fund

Girin Wallet is the first project invested in by the XRP Ledger Japan-Korea Fund. It is built on three core values: technological stability, user accessibility, and ecosystem scalability. By simplifying complex blockchain technology, Girin Wallet delivers an easy and intuitive on-chain experience that continues to guide its direction today.
 

A Hub Connecting the Community and Ecosystem

The XRP and XRPL ecosystem includes a community of more than 50 million holders. Recently, on-chain activity has grown rapidly with increasing liquidity and transaction volume. Girin Wallet enables users from different regions to join the on-chain economy easily through XRPfi integration and dApp connectivity.

Trusted by Over 150,000 Users

Since its launch, Girin Wallet has earned the trust of more than 150,000 users. It allows users to fully experience the value of on-chain activity and manage their assets independently, making it one of the most reliable and user-friendly gateways to the XRP ecosystem.


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