accountless.eth
@accountless.eth
this is what we do rn is this self custody?
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accountless.eth
@accountless.eth
@metaend.eth @doganeth @alexhook.eth this is how we do rn at intersend. smart accounts w auth teams all do something like this too. is it wrong for folks that do this to call it self custody? “we never reconstitute the key in one place and it’s all good in amazon” i’m not negging this set up; i want to update our faq and be crystal clear in our language tho
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MetaEnd🎩
@metaend.eth
Can anyone but the owner access the private key? If no, it's self custodial imo
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Dogan
@doganeth
If the TEE breaks and the Turnkey company decides to access key, yes; they can.
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accountless.eth
@accountless.eth
@ardaa @hennadios wdyt
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Arda
@ardaa
“Turnkey does not store unencrypted private keys, but rather persists encrypted private key ciphertext inside of our primary and disaster recovery databases. This ciphertext is only to be decrypted from within the bounds of a secure enclave running verified Turnkey applications.” https://docs.turnkey.com/security/non-custodial-key-mgmt
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accountless.eth
@accountless.eth
this validates dogan comments imo and also i didn’t know turnkey has primary — and recovery databases. for faq, we can paste their words and link out to them ?
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