BP Ventures releases three open-source wallets for Stellar integration. The white-label retail wallet supports SEP 24/6 and swapping. The command-line wallet aids in testing federation, deposit, and withdrawal flows. Anchor documentation enables integration with Django Polaris. All source code is available on GitHub.

BP Ventures released three open-source wallet tools for Stellar integration. A white-label retail wallet, built in NextJS with Android support, gives companies a foundation for SEP 24/6 deposit-withdrawal and asset swapping flows. A command-line wallet written in Python serves testing and development, supporting federation, deposits, withdrawals, and remittances under SEP 1/10/24. A third package provides documentation and working examples for Django Polaris anchor integration, covering SEP 6, 24, and cross-border payment flows (SEP 31). All repositories are available on GitHub. BP Ventures' open-source commitment aims to reduce integration friction across the Stellar developer ecosystem.