Zerion WalletBuilding a wallet together with a community is a new approach and Tally Ho is one of the projects that put the community aspect right in the center.NaxSun shared how by listening to the community the team is figuring out what to focus on.One example is wallet integrations. Tally has a working group dedicated to reaching out to projects. A few community developers there submit requests and the intent is to build partnerships. The community is also involved in testing, and every other aspect, NaxSun explained.“How are you going to maximize the use of all of that energy and all of those ideas from all the people who want to contribute? The main task is to channel that into a system and into product design,” — NaxSunKris Jones added that giving the reins to the community and letting them show you what they can do with it as well as making sure that they're empowered is really important. For Tally Ho, planning a DAO and preparing for it is part of the process of involving the community early on.Another key question to consider was suggested by Abishek Dharshan: "How do you let the community achieve its first win?"The journey of a community member evolves with the product, Abi noted. The early feedback is purely driven by members. At a later stage, community members can generate content, offer support in local markets, and play other different roles.Also unlike in traditional products, for wallets, a lot of the growth might come from the word of mouth.“You need to reach a point where you early community members become superusers and marketers of your product” — AbiMeanwhile, offering support to developers and dapps is a major part of community work for Coinbase Wallet, Chintan Turakhia explained. Together with all the builders who integrate the Coinbase Wallet they aim to answer the question:“How do we onboard the next billing users in a safe way?”At the same time, Coinbase Wallet’s community was involve