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Frame 0.6.11, released by Frame Labs as the twenty-first iteration in its rapid release cycle, is an open-source Web3 interface whose purpose is to give users complete control over how they connect to decentralized networks. Positioned in the Blockchain category, the application lets individuals sign arbitrary data, manage multiple Ethereum accounts from a single vault, and run local light-client connections to both Ethereum and IPFS without relying on third-party RPC endpoints. By embedding these capabilities into a minimal, transparent desktop shell, Frame enables secure interaction with any dApp or Web3 protocol while keeping private keys isolated from browsers and extensions. Typical use cases include reviewing and approving token swaps on decentralized exchanges, minting or transferring NFTs, participating in DAO governance, deploying smart contracts, and streaming encrypted content stored on IPFS—all executed through a consistent, OS-level interface that displays every transaction detail before signing. The 0.6.11 update refines gas estimation, improves Ledger hardware-wallet pairing, and adds support for the latest London hard-fork opcodes, ensuring compatibility with evolving network upgrades. Because the software is available for free on get.nero.com, downloads are delivered via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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