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ian c rogers
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There's a new protocol from @ledgerofficial that gives you more control over your data. Read the White Paper below. Last week @Ledger announced Ledger Key Ring Protocol, which allows users to use Ledger devices for encrypted key management. 🧵 🪡👇
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ian c rogers
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This has many potential uses, but for me the most exciting is a new way of looking at the user’s ownership and control over their data. https://www.ledger.com/blog-ledger-key-ring-protocol-secure-data-sharing You can read the White Paper here, and comments are welcome: https://github.com/LedgerHQ/ledger-key-ring-protocol-whitepaper/blob/a7ecef7376c3d2d87e8a44cf536d3c1e1a4c1bdc/Ledger%20Key%20Ring%20Protocol%20Technical%20White%20Paper.pdf
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ian c rogers
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Why Ledger Key Ring Protocol? I started “living on the Internet” in college circa 1990. The way you gained access to a server was with your username and login. When the World Wide Web emerged in the early to mid-90s, Websites wanted to save your information, preferences, and application state so they asked you for a username and password too.
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