VESPR Strengthens Community Communication as Cardano Wallet Expands
VESPR has added Anna Smirnitskaya to support marketing and user communication as the Cardano wallet continues to grow and prepare for broader product updates.
By SongMarketCap
VESPR wallet has announced that Anna Smirnitskaya is joining its team to support marketing, product communication and community updates. The move comes as VESPR continues to expand its Cardano wallet product, while its official website also lists Bitcoin support as coming soon.
VESPR Adds Communication Support for Cardano Users
According to VESPR’s announcement, Anna will help the team share updates more often, communicate product progress more clearly and turn technical discussions into simpler public messages.
VESPR is a non-custodial mobile light wallet for Cardano, focused on self-custody, ease of use and mobile access to blockchain features. Its App Store listing states that private keys and assets remain under user control, while the wallet is designed for both experienced Cardano users and people entering Web3 for the first time.
The wallet’s current product positioning includes Cardano support, upcoming Bitcoin support, Cardano staking, token swaps, dApp access and privacy-focused design. VESPR also says its Cardano swaps are powered by DexHunter, connecting wallet users directly with on-chain trading functionality from inside the app.
A Product Layer Between Wallet Features and Users
For Cardano users, wallet communication affects how new features are understood and used. VESPR’s product already covers several user actions, including holding assets, earning staking rewards, swapping tokens and accessing dApps through a mobile interface.
That creates a communication requirement around onboarding, security, transaction flows, dApp usage and future multi-chain support. Anna’s role, based on the announcement, is positioned around making those updates clearer and more frequent as VESPR grows.
The addition is not a protocol update or a new wallet release. It is a team expansion focused on how VESPR presents its development work to users, especially while the wallet moves beyond basic Cardano asset management into a broader mobile crypto interface.
Sesori Extends the Team’s Product Footprint
VESPR’s wider product context also includes Sesori, a mobile client for OpenCode. Sesori allows developers to control AI coding sessions from a phone, while the actual development environment remains on the user’s laptop through a lightweight open-source bridge. The project states that communication between the bridge and the mobile app is end-to-end encrypted and that user code stays on the local machine.
Sesori is separate from VESPR’s Cardano wallet, but it adds context to the team’s current direction. The same broader product group is building around mobile-first interfaces for both crypto users and AI-assisted developers.
Anna’s arrival gives VESPR and its related product work an additional communication function at a time when the team is managing a Cardano wallet, preparing Bitcoin support and developing Sesori as a mobile layer for OpenCode. For VESPR users, the immediate change is a clearer public channel for product updates, technical explanations and community-facing communication.