WaaP — Wallet-as-a-Protocol — is designed to remove those compromises. And as of today, it’s live on Sui.
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Developed by human.tech, WaaP launches on Sui as the network’s first fully decentralized wallet execution layer. It allows developers to embed self-custodial wallets directly into applications using familiar logins like email, phone, Google, or Face ID — without seed phrases, backend custody, or vendor lock-in.
Behind the scenes, cryptographic guarantees ensure that no third party can ever access user funds.
Why Embedded Wallets Needed a Rethink
Most embedded wallet solutions trade decentralization for convenience. Private keys are often secured by centralized servers. Policy enforcement lives off-chain. Developers become dependent on proprietary infrastructure that can change terms, raise prices, or disappear altogether.
WaaP takes a different approach.
Instead of operating as a service, WaaP functions as protocol-level infrastructure. It runs on Ika, a decentralized coordination layer built natively on Sui, where transaction policies are enforced by smart contracts rather than backend logic.
The result is a system that delivers the UX of managed wallets with the security properties of hardware wallets — without custody risk.