Secure, flexible, and scalable wallet infrastructure

The Turnkey team has been hard at work on new primitives that will unlock more degrees of freedom for developers building products with embedded crypto functionality.
The first set of these new primitives are HD wallets and export functionality. Keep reading to learn more, or jump to our demo wallet where you can export a wallet for yourself 👀
HD Wallets now supported by Turnkey
Turnkey now supports the generation of HD wallets in addition to private keys. In case you forgot your Crypto 101, that stands for “Hierarchical Deterministic Wallets” — a type of wallet that allows for multiple keys to be derived from a single master seed. HD wallets come with a lot of benefits over standard private keys. Namely, they can be used across various cryptographic curves, they enable the generation of millions of addresses, and they can be represented by a simple mnemonic phrase making them easier for consumers to backup and recover.
A core product principle at Turnkey is flexibility, so we maintain full support for private keys. Whether you prefer private keys or HD wallets, Turnkey has you covered.
To read more about Wallets at Turnkey, head to our docs here.
Wallet export: You CAN take it with you
In addition to supporting HD wallets, we’re introducing export functionality. This new feature and the open source helper functions we’ve released alongside it enable end users to export wallets and private keys from Turnkey at any time.
This feature has been designed specifically to ensure that neither your application nor Turnkey can intercept the exported data. We do this by encrypting the mnemonic to a key held in the user’s local storage and injecting it into an iframe hosted on export.turnkey.com.
Export is a sensitive action that can lead to unintended access to a private key. A lot of tools in the space don't provide much detail about how their processes actually work, but we think it's important to be transparent about our security practices. You can read more about how the process works and inspect the open source helper packages yourself in our docs here, or try creating and exporting a wallet yourself in our demo wallet!

Ready to start your own integration of programmable, exportable, embedded wallets? Check out the product for yourself at app.turnkey.com (it’s free to start) or reach out to hello@turnkey.com to chat with us directly!

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Today, we’re excited to introduce Turnkey: secure private key infrastructure purpose-built for crypto developers. Our founding team initially met while building the world’s largest and most trusted crypto custodian, Coinbase Custody, and we’ve teamed up again to unlock the next wave of innovation in crypto. Starting today, Turnkey’s private beta is officially live. We’re also thrilled to announce our $7.5M Seed round led by Sequoia Capital, with participation from Variant and Coinbase Venture...

The Turnkey team has been hard at work on new primitives that will unlock more degrees of freedom for developers building products with embedded crypto functionality.
The first set of these new primitives are HD wallets and export functionality. Keep reading to learn more, or jump to our demo wallet where you can export a wallet for yourself 👀
HD Wallets now supported by Turnkey
Turnkey now supports the generation of HD wallets in addition to private keys. In case you forgot your Crypto 101, that stands for “Hierarchical Deterministic Wallets” — a type of wallet that allows for multiple keys to be derived from a single master seed. HD wallets come with a lot of benefits over standard private keys. Namely, they can be used across various cryptographic curves, they enable the generation of millions of addresses, and they can be represented by a simple mnemonic phrase making them easier for consumers to backup and recover.
A core product principle at Turnkey is flexibility, so we maintain full support for private keys. Whether you prefer private keys or HD wallets, Turnkey has you covered.
To read more about Wallets at Turnkey, head to our docs here.
Wallet export: You CAN take it with you
In addition to supporting HD wallets, we’re introducing export functionality. This new feature and the open source helper functions we’ve released alongside it enable end users to export wallets and private keys from Turnkey at any time.
This feature has been designed specifically to ensure that neither your application nor Turnkey can intercept the exported data. We do this by encrypting the mnemonic to a key held in the user’s local storage and injecting it into an iframe hosted on export.turnkey.com.
Export is a sensitive action that can lead to unintended access to a private key. A lot of tools in the space don't provide much detail about how their processes actually work, but we think it's important to be transparent about our security practices. You can read more about how the process works and inspect the open source helper packages yourself in our docs here, or try creating and exporting a wallet yourself in our demo wallet!

Ready to start your own integration of programmable, exportable, embedded wallets? Check out the product for yourself at app.turnkey.com (it’s free to start) or reach out to hello@turnkey.com to chat with us directly!

Turnkey x Dynamic: Embedded passkey wallets
Dynamic is launching mobile-first embedded wallets, powered by Turnkey. If you’re interested in exploring your own integration with Turnkey, contact us at hello@turnkey.com. Passkey wallets for your developers Dynamic is one of the premiere user authentication tools in crypto. They make it easy for developers to integrate polished onboarding flows and allow their end users to connect their wallets to different dApps. Dynamic is now launching a mobile-first embedded wallet, powered by Turnkey’...

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Today, we’re excited to introduce Turnkey: secure private key infrastructure purpose-built for crypto developers. Our founding team initially met while building the world’s largest and most trusted crypto custodian, Coinbase Custody, and we’ve teamed up again to unlock the next wave of innovation in crypto. Starting today, Turnkey’s private beta is officially live. We’re also thrilled to announce our $7.5M Seed round led by Sequoia Capital, with participation from Variant and Coinbase Venture...
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