The world of cryptocurrencies is increasingly within everyone’s reach and there are many services that “support” this technology in some way: the latest addition among these is 1Passwordwhich now allows you to save the addresses of the crypto wallets.
The latest password manager update brings precisely this possibility: to save this type of information, just perform the classic procedure, identical to that for saving passwords. In any case, the company suggests one more attention and, in this support pageexplains how to divide the various fields for the fundamental data of the wallet (for example, 1Password recommends creating separate fields for private keys).
In addition to this, 1Password now supports the Phantom walletwhich allows you to save the Solana token or the popular NFT: in particular, by trying to create a Phantom wallet having a subscription to 1Password, the user will be able to automatically save all wallet information in the password manager.