The post Sony, Startale Launch ‘Startale App’ Beta on Soneium L2 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Sony Block Solutions Labs and Startale Group have launched the closed beta of the “Startale App” on Sony’s Ethereum L2, Soneium. The app uses account abstraction to eliminate both seed phrases and gas fees, aiming to remove key Web3 friction points. The “super app” will also support “Mini Apps,” allowing developers to build and deploy services directly within the Soneium ecosystem. Sony Block Solutions Labs and Japan’s Startale Group have opened a closed beta for the Startale App, a unified entry point to Soneium, the Ethereum Layer 2 Sony is building with Startale.  The app is meant to strip away the usual Web3 friction by creating wallets without seed phrases and letting users transact on Soneium without paying gas, so new users can join token drops and app launches without touching raw blockchain tooling. This turns Soneium into a cleaner consumer funnel at a time when the network is already reporting millions of wallets and daily transactions. Introducing Startale App, your all-in-one SuperApp optimized for @soneium. Soneium is a bustling, fast-growing ecosystem with 10M+ weekly transactions and 90K+ daily active addresses. Startale App will become your gateway to explore, engage, and grow within this vibrant… pic.twitter.com/5SRKeUVF6g — Startale 💿 (@StartaleGroup) November 11, 2025 Related: Sony Launches “Soneium For All” Incubator to Fund Ethereum L2 Developers App Removes Seeds And Gas Fees For Soneium Users The Startale App uses account abstraction so anyone can spin up a wallet with just an email and start using Soneium straight away. Transactions are handled in the background, so there is no separate gas token to manage.  This solves the two biggest onboarding blockers and makes it easier for Soneium projects to drop rewards or run TGEs for non-crypto users. This keeps Soneium aligned with Sony’s wider goal of putting blockchain behind familiar interfaces. Mini… The post Sony, Startale Launch ‘Startale App’ Beta on Soneium L2 appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Sony Block Solutions Labs and Startale Group have launched the closed beta of the “Startale App” on Sony’s Ethereum L2, Soneium. The app uses account abstraction to eliminate both seed phrases and gas fees, aiming to remove key Web3 friction points. The “super app” will also support “Mini Apps,” allowing developers to build and deploy services directly within the Soneium ecosystem. Sony Block Solutions Labs and Japan’s Startale Group have opened a closed beta for the Startale App, a unified entry point to Soneium, the Ethereum Layer 2 Sony is building with Startale.  The app is meant to strip away the usual Web3 friction by creating wallets without seed phrases and letting users transact on Soneium without paying gas, so new users can join token drops and app launches without touching raw blockchain tooling. This turns Soneium into a cleaner consumer funnel at a time when the network is already reporting millions of wallets and daily transactions. Introducing Startale App, your all-in-one SuperApp optimized for @soneium. Soneium is a bustling, fast-growing ecosystem with 10M+ weekly transactions and 90K+ daily active addresses. Startale App will become your gateway to explore, engage, and grow within this vibrant… pic.twitter.com/5SRKeUVF6g — Startale 💿 (@StartaleGroup) November 11, 2025 Related: Sony Launches “Soneium For All” Incubator to Fund Ethereum L2 Developers App Removes Seeds And Gas Fees For Soneium Users The Startale App uses account abstraction so anyone can spin up a wallet with just an email and start using Soneium straight away. Transactions are handled in the background, so there is no separate gas token to manage.  This solves the two biggest onboarding blockers and makes it easier for Soneium projects to drop rewards or run TGEs for non-crypto users. This keeps Soneium aligned with Sony’s wider goal of putting blockchain behind familiar interfaces. Mini…

Sony, Startale Launch ‘Startale App’ Beta on Soneium L2

  • Sony Block Solutions Labs and Startale Group have launched the closed beta of the “Startale App” on Sony’s Ethereum L2, Soneium.
  • The app uses account abstraction to eliminate both seed phrases and gas fees, aiming to remove key Web3 friction points.
  • The “super app” will also support “Mini Apps,” allowing developers to build and deploy services directly within the Soneium ecosystem.

Sony Block Solutions Labs and Japan’s Startale Group have opened a closed beta for the Startale App, a unified entry point to Soneium, the Ethereum Layer 2 Sony is building with Startale. 

The app is meant to strip away the usual Web3 friction by creating wallets without seed phrases and letting users transact on Soneium without paying gas, so new users can join token drops and app launches without touching raw blockchain tooling. This turns Soneium into a cleaner consumer funnel at a time when the network is already reporting millions of wallets and daily transactions.

Related: Sony Launches “Soneium For All” Incubator to Fund Ethereum L2 Developers

App Removes Seeds And Gas Fees For Soneium Users

The Startale App uses account abstraction so anyone can spin up a wallet with just an email and start using Soneium straight away. Transactions are handled in the background, so there is no separate gas token to manage. 

This solves the two biggest onboarding blockers and makes it easier for Soneium projects to drop rewards or run TGEs for non-crypto users. This keeps Soneium aligned with Sony’s wider goal of putting blockchain behind familiar interfaces.

Mini Apps Give Builders Instant Distribution

Alongside the wallet experience the app supports Mini Apps, a framework that lets developers build inside the Startale App instead of sending users off to separate sites. This gives new dApps a pre-warmed audience and a place to surface incentives, early access, or loyalty programs. 

It also fits Soneium’s push to become an L2 suitable for entertainment, gaming, and consumer services where drop-style distribution matters.

Closed Beta Sets Up Airdrops And TGE Pipeline

Startale and Sony said several Soneium projects will route rewards through the app during the beta. Early users can pre-register, earn STAR points, and qualify for future campaigns while the teams finalize the public release. 

This positions the app as the place to watch for Soneium ecosystem launches rather than just another wallet. It also signals that Sony wants to centralize its L2’s first wave of user growth in one product instead of scattering it across third-party wallets.

Related: USDC Becomes Soneium’s Primary Token, Thanks to Circle Deal

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