Coinbase Developer Platform (CDP) rolls out Embedded wallets feature
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Coinbase launched the Embedded Wallets feature to all developers using the Coinbase Developer Platform (CDP) late Wednesday evening, as announced by CEO Brian Armstrong. The publicly traded crypto business has introduced a self-custodied wallet solution that integrates with Coinbase’s existing onramp APIs, allowing developers to keep full control over user experience design. Embedded wallets now live for everyone on Coinbase Developer Platform (CDP)! Easily add crypto wallets to your app. Works great with our Onramps product and other APIs too. https://t.co/Sv7iRmEAuY — Brian Armstrong (@brian_armstrong) October 16, 2025 CDP Embedded Wallets purportedly eliminate the need for seed phrases, browser extensions, or pop-ups, allowing users to log in using familiar authentication methods, such as email or social media accounts. Embedded wallets integrate onchain functionalities Coinbase said the feature enables end-users to control their own wallets, where developers can never take custody of assets. The setup could allow builders to integrate blockchain functionality into payment systems, games, social platforms, and marketplaces. Developers interested in using Embedded Wallets need a free CDP Portal account and an active project. Coinbase recommends Node.js 22 or later, a compatible package manager such as npm, and basic familiarity with React and TypeScript. They must also configure their domains within the portal before deployment. The crypto exchange is offering USDC rewards of 3.85% annually to US-based developers, applied to balances held in Embedded Wallets, Smart Accounts, and Server Wallets. CDP and Embedded Wallets: How the system works CDP authenticates users logging in via email, OTP, or social logins and immediately generates a wallet tied to the session. The user can then send, swap, or stake assets, or interact with decentralized apps without needing to handle private keys directly. Temporary wallet secrets are stored locally on users’ devices, so neither Coinbase nor third parties can access them. Users can…
Filed under: News - @ October 16, 2025 2:28 pm