Blockchain game developer and tech company Horizon, the makers of trading card game Skyweaver and all-in-one web3 development platform Sequence, have officially announced their first launch of 2025: Sequence Ecosystem Wallets.
What Is Sequence Ecosystem Wallets?
Sequence Ecosystem Wallets represents a new universal account solution that allows users to set up unified web3 wallets that can be used across many different games, apps, and platforms. This system delivers seamless cross-app and in-app functionality, unifying an entire web3 ecosystem while providing “the ultimate flexibility and security,” according to the official X post.
With this solution, developers can use federated wallets to allow players to enjoy seamless in-app and cross-platform use, meaning you don’t need to rely on using a separate in-app wallet from which you have to transfer assets to a universal third-party wallet, or universal wallets that can’t be integrated into the blockchain-powered game itself. This solution fixes all those barriers, and delivers an accessible wallet that seamlessly works both inside and outside the app across multiple platforms, enabling studios to create interconnected web3 ecosystems that are easy for anyone to jump into. By simplifying how users interact with your apps or platforms, those same products under your ecosystem could experience an increase in user engagement thanks to easier onboarding and asset management.
“This is an industry-first, revolutionary advancement where you can enjoy seamless transitions across all your apps, games, and platforms. Chains, enterprises, developers, & publishers can now offer branded, federated wallets that unify their platforms.”
How Are Sequence Ecosystem Wallets Integrated?
Sequence Ecosystem Wallets allow developers to set up 2 different types of integrations: first-party and third-party integrations.
First-party integration is designed to deliver embedded wallets within your ecosystem and apps, all while using your native UI to keep everything visually aligned. It enables the creation of a custom web app portal as well as universal player accounts, making this integration significantly useful for partners within your ecosystem who are developing first-party games or dApps. It makes it way easier for users to navigate across your ecosystem as well, as players only need to use a single wallet to access any game or app in the ecosystem, meaning that all assets in those wallets can be accessed across anything that is part of your ecosystem as well. Third-parties can even use simple tools to natively integrate your branded wallet in an easy way.
When an Ecosystem Wallet is created, it’s powered by Sequence Embedded Wallets, a technology that is said to support more than 5 million wallets to date. Thanks to this tech, users can experience a seamless blockchain gaming experience that doesn’t require downloading any wallet, clicking on any pop-ups, or downloading any other extra tidbit to start playing or using your desired app. Instead, it offers gasless transactions, email and social login options, and more features that improve the onboarding and overall user experience.

When it comes to third-party integrations, this solution makes it easy for third-party platforms that aren’t part of your ecosystem, such as games, marketplaces, or decentralized exchanges, to integrate your branded wallet. With this cross-app implementation, users enjoy the benefits of universal asset accessibility, while developers experience low friction in integrating your Sequence-powered wallet. The low friction integration is said to be based on a standard wagmi connector, meaning that external apps only need to make very little changes, if any, to implement a branded wallet. When doing so, thanks to universal asset accessibility, users get to still have access to their assets and liquidity, all while having a secure and user-friendly experience on an external platform.
Anyone interested in integrating Sequence Ecosystem Wallets should check out the official announcement, as well as the detailed documentation to learn more about getting started with using this new solution that could help developers create better blockchain-powered games that are more accessible to all gamers, both in and outside of web3.














