Sei just dropped a pretty wild partnership announcement with Xiaomi—yeah, that Xiaomi, the massive phone maker sitting at number three globally. Here's the deal: they're baking a crypto wallet and discovery app straight into new Xiaomi devices. Not everywhere though. Mainland China and the US won't see this rollout, but basically everywhere else is fair game.
What makes this interesting? We're talking about hardware-level integration here, not just another app you download from a store. Pre-installed means millions of potential users getting crypto tools right out of the box. That's distribution at scale.
The wallet isn't just for holding tokens either—it's positioned as a "discovery app," which suggests they're aiming for something broader. Onboarding gateway, maybe? Could be a play to capture users who've never touched Web3 before.
And apparently there's more in the pipeline between these two. They mentioned additional plans but kept details vague for now. Typical partnership tease, but given the scope of this initial move, worth keeping tabs on what comes next.
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GateUser-c799715c
· 12-13 17:16
Xiaomi has started playing with crypto, now phone manufacturers are really getting involved.
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MidnightSeller
· 12-12 06:22
Xiaomi is also getting into crypto? This time, Sei has really gained genuine traffic.
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MetaEggplant
· 12-10 20:09
Xiaomi directly built-in wallet? Now that's what I call truly breaking the circle, not just a gimmick of downloading an app.
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liquidation_watcher
· 12-10 20:08
Xiaomi pre-installed wallet... Now web3 is really about to become part of everyday life.
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SundayDegen
· 12-10 20:06
Xiaomi's move here is truly brilliant... Hardware pre-installation directly takes off
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OldLeekConfession
· 12-10 20:03
Xiaomi's move is impressive... Hardware-level integration directly takes off
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DisillusiionOracle
· 12-10 20:03
NGL, Xiaomi really wants to come in now, pre-installing the app directly... But it's ridiculous that neither China nor the US allows it to be used. Seems like they're hiding something?
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GasFeeCryer
· 12-10 19:54
ngl Xiaomi's move this time is pretty clever—pre-installation directly gifts millions of users.
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SignatureLiquidator
· 12-10 19:45
Xiaomi directly pre-installing the wallet? Web3 is really about to reach thousands of households now...
Sei just dropped a pretty wild partnership announcement with Xiaomi—yeah, that Xiaomi, the massive phone maker sitting at number three globally. Here's the deal: they're baking a crypto wallet and discovery app straight into new Xiaomi devices. Not everywhere though. Mainland China and the US won't see this rollout, but basically everywhere else is fair game.
What makes this interesting? We're talking about hardware-level integration here, not just another app you download from a store. Pre-installed means millions of potential users getting crypto tools right out of the box. That's distribution at scale.
The wallet isn't just for holding tokens either—it's positioned as a "discovery app," which suggests they're aiming for something broader. Onboarding gateway, maybe? Could be a play to capture users who've never touched Web3 before.
And apparently there's more in the pipeline between these two. They mentioned additional plans but kept details vague for now. Typical partnership tease, but given the scope of this initial move, worth keeping tabs on what comes next.