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LightLink Debuts Stella Wallet for Web3

LightLink launches Stella wallet

Catenaa, Sunday, February 22, 2026- LightLink, an Ethereum Layer 2 focused on chain abstraction, has unveiled early-access Stella, a wallet designed to streamline multichain interactions and hide blockchain complexity from users.

Stella aims to remove traditional Web3 friction, including manual network switching, gas fee management, and RPC configuration.

The wallet offers seamless onboarding via Apple or Google authentication, biometric access, seedless security, and unified cross-chain transactions through integrations with Stargate, Oku, and Amped Finance.

Early access is limited to VIP community explorers who will provide feedback for the broader rollout in the first quarter of 2026.

Built entirely on LightLink’s chain abstraction framework, Stella is engineered to deliver enterprise-ready experiences.

The wallet allows users to interact with blockchain infrastructure without needing technical knowledge, while supporting developers with a layer that eliminates drop-off points in onboarding and transactions.

Planned features include private key export, multi-language support, optional themes, and an identity layer for next-generation on-chain applications.

LightLink has positioned itself as a high-performance Layer 2, processing over 40 million transactions and 100 million blocks while maintaining transaction costs under $0.01.

Its Enterprise Mode enables gas-free operations for business partners, including Animoca Brands, The Motorverse, Rarible, and Lamborghini’s Fast ForWorld platform.

CEO Roy Hui said Stella represents a shift toward Web3 interfaces that feel as intuitive as traditional internet services, prioritizing user intent over technical details.

Early-access participants will help validate core flows before the full public launch later this quarter.

Stella marks LightLink’s first native wallet release, setting the stage for mainstream-ready applications that blend enterprise usability with multichain accessibility.