The collaboration aims to merge Aylab’s expertise in scaling user acquisition with Cache Wallet’s secure onboarding and robust recovery system.The collaboration aims to merge Aylab’s expertise in scaling user acquisition with Cache Wallet’s secure onboarding and robust recovery system.

Cache Wallet Partners with Aylab to Drive Secure and Scalable Web3 Growth

2025/10/04 15:30
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Cache Wallet, a next-gen multichain wallet solution, has announced a strategic partnership with Aylab, an AI-driven Web3 growth engine and marketing agency. The collaboration aims to merge Aylab’s expertise in scaling user acquisition with Cache Wallet’s secure onboarding and robust recovery system. This way, both the participants will create a safer and more sustainable Web3 growth ecosystem. Cache Wallet announced this partnership in a tweet on X today.

Cache Wallet and Aylab Collaborate for Safe Onboarding of New Users

With this partnership, projects working with Aylab can seamlessly bring new users into Web3. This way, both platforms want to ensure that their assets remain recoverable. Cache Wallet’s recovery mechanisms and multichain support give users confidence as they enter the crypto, DeFi, and NFT ecosystems. Aylab’s AI-driven tools will enhance user interactions by streamlining transfers, optimizing engagement, and providing smart guidance throughout the Web3 journey. This ensures that user growth is not only fast but also efficient and tailored.

Retention of Existing Users Through Security and Trust

While Aylab focuses on acquiring new users, Cache Wallet strengthens retention with its security-first design. Together, the two companies aim to deliver reliability and trust—critical factors for long-term Web3 adoption. The collaboration highlights a broader vision for responsible growth in decentralized ecosystems. By combining advanced marketing strategies with asset protection, Cache Wallet and Aylab are setting new standards for balancing scalability, safety, and sustainability in Web3.

Ultimately, the partnership underscores how AI-driven marketing and secure wallet infrastructure can work hand in hand to accelerate mainstream Web3 adoption.

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