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If you have started using embedded wallets that allow you to use your Gmail ID to generate a private key and store it in the MPC network, you might be at risk
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1. You are relying on a less secure network to store your private keys. While MPC technology is robust, the collusion of nodes could pose a risk, especially when keys are stored in the browser once assembled before making a transaction.
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Beanonymou
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2. Say goodbye to privacy because now your Gmail ID/Twitter ID linkage is known to the key provider. Is there an alternative?
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ZkLogins, which generates a zk-Proof to verify that you own a genuine email ID or a social media account without revealing the details of that identity, thereby establishing that you are not a bot. In generating a proof, it simply checks that the data in the callback to OAuth is signed by Web2 identity providers
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