Remergify, Inc., a company focused on blockchain innovation and corporate asset revitalization, has announced that its Seedless Wallet platform will integrate TrustNFT.io’s anti-poisoning protocol. With this move, Seedless Wallet is positioned as the first major cryptocurrency wallet to deliver structural protection against address poisoning attacks, a category of fraud that resulted in losses exceeding $1.4 billion for crypto users during 2025.
Remergify’s broader mission centers on modernizing underutilized digital and corporate assets through blockchain-native solutions. These include identity frameworks, tokenization systems, and compliance-focused infrastructure. Seedless Wallet reflects this approach by eliminating the complexity and security risks associated with traditional seed phrase management, which has long been a barrier to mainstream crypto adoption.
TrustNFT.io, the security partner behind the new integration, has developed a blockchain infrastructure protocol designed to eliminate address poisoning attacks entirely. Instead of exposing users to raw blockchain addresses, the protocol relies on identity-bound transfer objects. This approach allows transactions to be routed through verifiable identities while maintaining decentralization and cryptographic security.
Address Poisoning as a Systemic Vulnerability
Address poisoning attacks exploit a structural weakness in existing wallet architectures. Malicious actors generate addresses that closely resemble legitimate ones, inject them into transaction histories, and rely on user error during copy-and-paste actions. Even experienced users can be misled, as demonstrated by several high-profile incidents in late 2025, including a multimillion-dollar stablecoin transfer that was lost despite adherence to standard security practices.
According to Remergify’s leadership, traditional wallets have placed unrealistic expectations on users by requiring perfect verification of long alphanumeric addresses within irreversible systems. The integration of TrustNFT’s protocol is intended to remove this burden altogether by making such attacks structurally impossible rather than merely harder to detect.
How Identity-Based Transfers Change the Model
The TrustNFT protocol replaces raw address exposure with identity-based transfers. Under this model, users send funds to human-readable identifiers such as ENS names or email-based identities instead of blockchain addresses. Transactions follow a two-phase execution process that introduces a verification checkpoint before funds move on-chain. Addresses are resolved only at execution time and remain hidden from users, eliminating opportunities for attackers to inject poisoned addresses.
Because there is no address displayed or copied during the transaction flow, attempted poisoning attacks fail automatically. This represents a fundamental shift in wallet security, moving away from user vigilance toward protocol-level protection.
Implications for Wallet Security and Adoption
By combining seed phrase elimination with address verification removal, Seedless Wallet is aiming to simplify crypto transfers without compromising safety. Company executives have indicated that users should not need deep cryptographic expertise to securely move digital assets. Instead, security should be embedded directly into wallet architecture.
The integration places Seedless Wallet at the forefront of next-generation wallet design as institutional adoption of digital assets accelerates. With regulatory oversight increasing and financial institutions entering the crypto market, consumer protection mechanisms are becoming essential infrastructure rather than optional features.
In traditional payment systems, multiple safeguards already exist, including verification steps, confirmation layers, and fraud protection. The Seedless Wallet and TrustNFT collaboration seeks to introduce comparable guardrails into blockchain transactions, closing a long-standing gap in crypto usability and trust.
Deployment Timeline and Technical Scope
The TrustNFT integration is scheduled to roll out to Seedless Wallet users in the first quarter of 2026. Initial deployment will prioritize high-value transactions before expanding to cover all transfer types. The feature will support all major networks currently available within Seedless Wallet, including Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, and Solana.
From a technical standpoint, the integration leverages TrustNFT’s audited smart contract protocol and software development kit. It supports multiple identity resolution methods, maintains low additional transaction costs on Layer 2 networks, and enables cross-chain functionality. Developer tools and APIs will also be available for advanced use cases.
Broader Market Impact
Industry estimates suggest that address poisoning accounts for a significant share of cryptocurrency scam losses, particularly as transaction sizes increase. With institutional treasuries now moving large sums on-chain, the demand for structural security solutions is growing rapidly. Through this integration, Remergify and Seedless Wallet are signaling a shift in industry expectations, one that could influence wallet standards as enterprise users increasingly demand built-in protection rather than optional safeguards.







