Enkrypt Integrates SPACE ID’s Payment ID to Simplify Crypto Transfers Across Chains and CEXs

Enkrypt Integrates SPACE ID’s Payment ID to Simplify Crypto Transfers Across Chains and CEXs

In the push to make Web3 more user-friendly, SPACE ID and Enkrypt—the multi-chain wallet developed by MyEtherWallet (MEW)—have teamed up to eliminate one of crypto’s oldest pain points: confusing wallet addresses.

Enkrypt now integrates SPACE ID’s Payment ID solution, allowing users to send crypto to any centralized exchange (CEX) on any chain using a single, human-readable name—like alice—instead of a 42-character alphanumeric address. It’s a deceptively simple fix for a still-common Web3 nightmare: copy-paste errors that can send funds into the void.

“It has been our goal from day one… to make crypto and Web3 easy for normal people to use,” said Kosala Hemachandra, CEO and founder of MyEtherWallet. “Adding support for Payment ID aligns perfectly with that vision.”

One Name to Send Them All

Unlike traditional crypto usernames that require purchasing a domain, SPACE ID’s Payment ID only requires an email registration, streamlining access for less technical users. The new feature allows Enkrypt wallet users to send crypto to any CEX address across any supported chain using a single name mapped to the recipient’s exchange deposit addresses.

This doesn’t just cut down on friction—it radically reduces the risk of human error, a persistent issue as new users flood into crypto.

The feature builds on a growing trend toward Web3 usability. Payment ID initially rolled out on MetaMask and Binance earlier this year, and this latest integration cements Enkrypt as one of the first wallets offering native support for both Payment ID and SPACE ID’s universal identity infrastructure.

“We’re excited to be working with Enkrypt and Unstoppable Domains to create a more unified and interoperable crypto payments ecosystem,” said Harrison Seletsky, Director of Business Development at SPACE ID.

Multi-Chain Support, One Simple UI

This isn’t just a UI upgrade—it’s a multi-chain milestone. Enkrypt has also integrated SPACE ID’s SDK, which adds support for domain-based sending using .bnb, .arb, and .crypto addresses. This enables seamless transfers not just to exchanges, but across wallets—including MetaMask.

Users can now move assets between EVM chains, Bitcoin, Solana, Polkadot, and more without manually switching between address formats or double-checking destination chains.

The integration puts Enkrypt at the forefront of a broader movement to decentralize identity while centralizing user experience.

Web3 UX Grows Up

For years, crypto has struggled with the paradox of usability: users expect Web2 simplicity in a Web3 environment where even minor mistakes can have irreversible consequences. With this integration, SPACE ID and Enkrypt are addressing that head-on, closing the gap between the self-custody freedom of Web3 and the convenience of legacy fintech.

This is part of SPACE ID’s broader push to create a universal identity layer for Web3, backed by over 6.7 million registered domains and 2.7 million owners across major chains including BNB Chain, Ethereum, Arbitrum, and Story Protocol.

Together, SPACE ID, Enkrypt, and Unstoppable Domains are laying the groundwork for a cross-chain identity and payment standard that could finally bring interoperability and error-proofing to mainstream crypto transfers.

Welcome to the Post-Address Era

While CEXs remain the gateway for many users, tools like Payment ID and cross-chain name support make it easier than ever to bridge centralized and decentralized ecosystems. With Enkrypt’s latest update, sending crypto could soon feel more like sending an email—and that’s exactly the kind of usability Web3 has been waiting for.

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