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Clear EVM Wallet (CLW)

Clear EVM Wallet (CLW) is an open-source EVM wallet that serves as a drop-in replacement for Metamask. Built on Ethers, Ionic, Manifest V3, and Vue, this wallet offers a simple and fully open-source solution for managing EVM-based cryptocurrencies.

With its implementation of the Metamask API, Clear EVM Wallet allows users to seamlessly interact with decentralized applications on the Ethereum network. However, it is worth noting that it does not support some old deprecated Metamask properties.

One notable aspect of Clear EVM Wallet is its size. At the time of its first release, it was approximately 47.2 times smaller than Metamask, making it a lightweight option for users seeking an efficient and streamlined EVM wallet.

For developers interested in exploring the inner workings of Clear EVM Wallet, the source code is available on GitHub, providing transparency and opportunities for collaboration.

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