Morph Integrates Magic for Embedded Wallet Infrastructure
Morph is pleased to announce an integration with Magic, a leading embedded wallet infrastructure provider, bringing non-custodial wallet provisioning and seamless user onboarding to Morph's payment-optimized settlement layer.
This integration enables developers building on Morph to embed wallets directly into their applications using Magic's API, removing the need for users to manage seed phrases or install external wallet software. For payment applications, this is a critical step toward making onchain transactions feel as simple as any traditional checkout.
Production-Grade Wallet Infrastructure
Magic provides enterprise-grade embedded wallet infrastructure that has been in production since 2018. The platform has provisioned over 53 million wallets across more than 18,000 applications, serving a developer community of 200,000.
Wallets created through Magic are non-custodial, meaning users retain full control of their assets. Key management relies on trusted execution environments (TEEs) with customizable sharding, allowing developers to choose the security model that fits their application. Magic supports flexible authentication methods including email, social login, passkeys, and SSO, as well as third-party auth providers like Auth0 and Firebase.
The platform holds SOC 2 Type 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, CCPA, and GDPR certifications, and is backed by investors including PayPal Ventures, Tiger Global, Lightspeed, and Social Capital.
What Builders and Users Gain on Morph
With Magic integrated on Morph, developers can provision wallets for their users through a simple API call with sub-second latency, supporting millions of wallets without sacrificing performance. Users interact with payment applications on Morph through familiar login methods like email or social accounts, with no wallet setup required. This removes one of the biggest friction points in onchain payments: getting a wallet in the first place.
For builders focused on merchant payments, remittances, payroll, or any consumer-facing payment flow, Magic handles the wallet layer so they can focus on the product itself. The whitelabel UI means the wallet experience can be fully branded, keeping the onchain infrastructure invisible to the end user.
Lowering the Barrier for Onchain Payments
Morph's role as a settlement layer for global payments depends on making the experience accessible to everyday users, not just crypto-native ones. Embedded wallets are a key part of that. When a user can sign up with an email address and immediately send, receive, or spend stablecoins on Morph, the gap between traditional payments and onchain settlement narrows significantly.
Magic's infrastructure makes this possible at scale, with the security, compliance, and reliability that payment applications require in production.
We're excited to build alongside Magic and will share more as the ecosystem continues to grow.
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