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# 2.7 MEME Wallet

MEME Wallet is a digital wallet that supports both CW20 and ERC20 tokens. This means that users can store and manage both MEME tokens and other compatible cryptocurrencies within the MEME Wallet. \
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The wallet is designed to be secure and user-friendly, providing features such as transaction history, balance information, and the ability to send and receive tokens. \
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Additionally, the wallet also provide integration with the MEME Social Media Platform, allowing users to easily interact with the platform and participate in the MEME Network ecosystem.

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