A feature-rich, open-source desktop wallet and authenticator for Antelope-based blockchains like EOS, Telos, and WAX.
Anchor is an open-source desktop wallet and authenticator built for the Antelope blockchain ecosystem. It enables users to securely manage accounts, execute token transfers, handle resource management, and interact with decentralized applications across networks like EOS, Telos, and WAX. The wallet solves the need for a reliable, non-custodial interface that prioritizes security and ease of use within the Antelope community.
Users and developers within the Antelope blockchain ecosystem, including those on EOS, Telos, and WAX networks who need a secure desktop wallet for managing assets and authenticating transactions.
Developers choose Anchor for its robust security features like local AES-256 encryption and Ledger support, seamless integration with Greymass Fuel for free resources, and broad compatibility across Antelope-based blockchains, all in an open-source, transparent package.
Antelope Desktop Wallet and Authenticator
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Supports nearly every Antelope-based blockchain including EOS, Telos, and WAX, with new networks added as they launch, ensuring wide ecosystem coverage.
Uses locally encrypted AES-256 storage and optional Ledger hardware wallet integration, keeping private keys secure and never leaving the device.
Integrates with Greymass Fuel to provide limited free CPU/NET resources for transactions on compatible networks, reducing user costs.
Implements the EOSIO Signing Request protocol for seamless authentication and integration with external applications on any Antelope-based blockchain.
Building from source requires specific Node versions and must be done on the target operating system, adding overhead for developers who self-build.
Lacks mobile or web versions, restricting accessibility for users who need on-the-go or browser-based wallet solutions.
The README mentions a future website for detailed features, indicating current documentation may be sparse or lacking comprehensive guides.