PicWe announced that its self-developed next-generation wallet product has completed internal testing and entered public beta. PicWe Wallet expands the "hardware wallet" from a dedicated device to an everyday terminal capability; mobile phones, computers, and security keys can all be used directly as wallets. By generating and storing keys within the device, users do not need mnemonic phrases or manual private key management. Key operations are completed locally, without server storage, reducing the barrier to entry and risk from the source. With this design, users can perform on-chain operations like using ordinary applications. Simultaneously, the wallet also supports providing account capabilities for automated programs (such as AI agents) under certain rules, enabling more flexible on-chain interaction. The public beta version already supports multi-chain asset management, asset exchange, and the use of stablecoins to pay transaction fees, bringing users closer to a "seamless blockchain experience." In terms of broader ecosystem development, PicWe is building an integrated infrastructure around RWA and intelligent applications, covering core aspects such as asset issuance, circulation, and settlement, serving enterprises' efficiency and cost goals in scenarios such as cross-border settlement, asset digitization, and supply chain collaboration.