Building a Crypto Community through Hedera’s Hashpack Wallet

Hedera’s Hashpack wallet was created with the intent to be suitable for users of all walks of life. It’s a multi-currency crypto wallet designed to hold all types of digital currencies. The concept of multi-currency wallets is meant for the purpose of securely accessing and using these assets and having them in one place. In recent years, the use of these wallets has grown, according to Volopay.

How has the Hashpack wallet come into the market and what mission does its founders aspire for it?

The latest “Gossip About Gossip,” episode discusses this, as host Zenobia Godschalk interviews May Chan, a co-founder and the CEO of Haspack. The two talked about the creation of Hashpack, its other co-founders, and what Chan hopes Hashpack to deliver in the multi-currency wallet landscape.

Godschalk and Chan further talked about …

  1. The founding and inspiration behind Hashpack and the global reach of its co–founders
  2. Hashpack’s growth on the Hedera community as a go-to wallet
  3. The expectations that Chan has for Hashpack and its users

“We just wanted to make something fun. We wanted to make something that people could trust … the one thing we did was put together a user experience that we thought was going to be able to be used by anyone — anyone and their grandmother, and that really is one of our driving principles today — to make something that anyone could use,” said Chan.

May Chan is the co-founder of Haspack and the CEO. Prior to her role with her company’s head, she worked as a project manager for MCW CONSULTANTS LTD. Chan is also a graduate of the University of British Columbia.

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