San Francisco based cryptocurrency firm, Coinbase, has announced that their popular Ethereum-based cryptocurrency wallet Toshi, has been rebranded to Coinbase Wallet.

Coinbase says the move is “part of a larger effort to invest in products that will define the future of the decentralized web and make that future accessible to anyone.” The effort also falls in line with past acquisitions, particularly Cipher Browser, another Ethereum-based cryptocurrency wallet and Dapp browser.

Coinbase acquired Cipher Browser back in April with the goal of merging some of its features with Toshi. Both the rebranded Coinbase Wallet and Cipher Browser are available on Apple’s App Store and Google Play.

The Coinbase Wallet is a cryptocurrency wallet, Dapp browser, and platform to manage crypto collectibles like those found in Dapp games like CryptoKitties and MLB’s Crypto Baseball.

The wallet supports Ethereum and all ERC-20 tokens, and can receive airdrops and ICO tokens. In the future Coinbase plans to add support for other cryptocurrencies it offers via its exchange platform and other products, including Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Litecoin.

The built-in Dapp browser also offers easy access to decentralized exchanges such as Bancor and another one of Coinbase’s recent acquisitions, Paradex.

Lastly, the Coinbase Wallet app features a Venmo-style social chat feed that allows users to easily and quickly pay contacts or request payments.