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gotoalberto.base.eth
@gotoalberto.eth
Did you know that Ledger could become the default two-factor authentication device even for people who don't use crypto? The crypto ecosystem is moving towards Smart Accounts, and the EIP7212 standard allows signing with Passkeys. Passkeys is a standard promoted by Google, Microsoft, and other giants, and today they offer it as the default authentication method. It's only a matter of time before Ledger or a third party implements an embedded app in Ledger to support Passkeys. This would make Ledger compatible with wallets like web /coinbasewallet and could also serve as a device for logging into Google. Will Ledger become the two-factor authentication device that dominates the world?
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Lucas | POAP Studio
@gabo
Doubtfully. Bitwarden does it for free and has premium for 10dol/ year https://bitwarden.com/pricing/ Open source-cloud-multi device-collaborative-selfhosting That would be my choice ๐ซก๐
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adnum
@adnum
Hope so I dont trust tech giants to hold my keys secure Neither do banks that is why they use HSMs
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vribes.base.eth ๐ ๐ฉ ๐ต
@vribes.eth
I'm seeing an achievement of small steps that inevitably has to end in something huge.
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