Identity for Solana products, finally usable.
Crypto-native users have multiple wallets, multiple social accounts, and an existing identity scattered across a dozen products. Treating them as a single wallet address is wrong. Forcing them to consolidate is bad UX. Ignoring the rest is bad data.
Synq treats every wallet a user links as part of the same identity, alongside their social and email accounts. Your app sees the real footprint, gates features against the full multi-wallet view, and never asks the user to reconnect.
One identity. Multiple wallets. Multiple surfaces.
Wallet sign-in alongside social and email, multi-wallet linking by default, token gating across the full footprint, all behind a real OIDC issuer.
Sign in with Solana, native
Wallet signature is a peer to social and email auth, not a bolted-on extra. Phantom, Solflare, Backpack, plus any wallet adapter. Sign-in is a signed message, never a transaction.
Multi-wallet identity
Users link as many wallets as they want, all under one Synq profile. Your app sees the full footprint and stops asking users to reconnect every time they switch wallets.
Bridges to social and email
Wallet users can link a social later for recovery. Social users can link a wallet later to unlock token-gated features. Identity travels both directions, no migration ceremonies.
Token gates without rebuilding
Gate features by SPL holdings or NFT collections from the same dashboard you manage sign-in. Synq evaluates against the user's full multi-wallet view, not a single address.
Wallet linking is safe
No transaction is ever broadcast, no SOL is ever moved, no private keys are ever exposed. The signature confirms ownership and grants no permissions.
Matrica as a first-class provider
Existing Matrica users bring their identity in without reconnecting wallets and socials by hand. The graph carries over.
The wallet-only auth trap, and how Synq avoids it.
Wallet-only auth made sense in 2022. By 2026 it is a liability. Real consumer products need a recovery story when a wallet is lost, a way to ship to non-crypto-native users, and a sign-in method that does not scare off a casual visitor on their first click.
Synq lets you ship wallet sign-in for the users who want it, social sign-in for the users who do not, and a bridge between them so a user can move from one to the other without losing their identity. Your token gates and rewards keep working against the same multi-wallet profile either way.
Sign-in for the way crypto-native users actually exist.
Multi-wallet, multi-provider, one OIDC issuer.
