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Decentralised Co: Beyond Seed Phrases Wallets needed to evolve. We needed wallets that could offer seamless onboarding and composability at the same time, thanks to new generation of wallets like Capsule tapping into passkeys > Passkeys are cryptographic authentication method that erase need to memorize seed phrases > This piece explains how Passkeys work and suggest a possible future enabled by them.
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The primary driver for Passkey adoption has been Fast Identiy Online (FIDO)—an alliance that has onboarded north of 250 prominent companies into using the standard. Prominent password managers like Bitwarden and LastPass use it. So, in some sense, they are a mature technology now being ported into the crypto ecosystem through players like Capsule.
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Secure wallet access today requires you to physically pull out a device (like a ledger wallet), sign transactions, and be in a secure location. So, people use them only for storage of high-value assets. Passkey wallets are closer to what mobile devices did for the internet. They do not require a high upfront cost. They allow users to use it on the go and, in Capsule’s case, across all apps. As a technology, they bring the entry barrier for spinning up wallets and using them down by far.
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If the internet had not become accessible, affordable, and easy to use while on the go, these platforms might have met the same fate as content television networks. Centralised, censored, and, oftentimes, boring. You would have had standalone “family-friendly” websites, as everyone would need to use these devices together. Mobile devices facilitated the Internet economy.
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Mobile devices unshackled the gates of network connectivity. They brought three billion people online between 2000 and 2020. As a billion users joined Facebook by the 2010s, they brought enough attention to facilitate a digital-first economy—one where goods were sold online or dating happened entirely through social networks. Our podcast episode with Antonio Martinez covers the emergence of an attention economy and the role advertisements played within it.
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So, if you were trying to download the latest album from Napster, your household would most likely not receive any calls if you had only one internet connection.
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Imagine for a moment that mobile devices never existed. And the internet was only accessible from large, expensive personal computers. This was the reality in the late 1990s. Oftentimes, these computers were linked to physical telephone lines that were disconnected when someone used the internet.
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In today’s issue, I briefly explain how they work and suggest a possible future enabled by them. Much of this was written with the help ofAditi and Nitya. Make sure to follow them on Twitter for the latest on how wallets are evolving.
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Passkeys are a mechanism for storing private keys within your devices to authenticate oneself. Companies like Amazon and Google use them to help users ditch their passwords while logging in, but their use extends to Web3 as well.
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I wanted to look at what could be the next big wedge, and it appeared as though passkey-based wallets could be one.
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In the past, I wrote about how building mobile-first is crucial for growth. As of 2024, mobile apps are offered by multiple prominent DeFi products. We covered how volatility is a service last year. Last weekend, Pump.fun reached $100 million in cumulative revenue for the team.
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A few months back, I was signing up for 0xppl.com. It was in the days following the Memecoin mania, and I did not want my financially irresponsible choices broadcast across a social network. I wanted to create a new wallet—one that was both secure and easily accessible. Not wanting to store yet another pair of private keys, I was searching for alternatives when I came across Capsule on Metamask’s Snap directory.
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4. As always, if you are a founder, make sure to drop in your details at the link below to collaborate with us.
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3. The first one was on chain abstraction. Today’s issue is on how wallet infrastructure is evolving. Each of these are building blocks to onboard the next billion users to Web3.
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2. Today’s piece is a part two of a three part series. The last of which will be in your inbox tomorrow.
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Providers like Capsule integrate on-ramps like Stripe. So a user could hold Ethereum (ETH) (for gas) by simply using Apple Pay after spinning up a wallet. This reduces a process that previously took hours to minutes. No more signing up for shady offshore exchanges to mint a Non-fungible token (NFT). But what if a user loses their keys? Part of what makes Web2 functional is “Lost Password.”
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They offer Software Development Kits (SDKs) that enable any developer to create a new wallet for a user. You log in with Gmail on a Capsule-powered product and immediately see a wallet ready to go.
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Capsule allows me to create a wallet, access it at any time, and authenticate transactions with the convenience of a fingerprint scan or facial recognition from my mobile device
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In effect, you get to use your facial recognition or fingerprint scan as an authentication mechanism for signing transactions. A user who has been in crypto for a long time may not find this cool. But if you are a developer for a game or a web3 social product and have less than ten seconds to onboard the user, then simply using passkeys with iCloud is the fastest solution you have today.
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