Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
good real-world example of how embedded wallets break identity web3 becoming web2 but instead of email/passwords its now app-specific wallets (identities) to fix, 1) devs must implement one-to-many identity mapping in thier app and, 2) users need to do the work of mapping (which they wont) *in every web3 app they use* is this really a better ux than pasting a seed phrase in a pw manager? is this progress? given lack of web3 consumer growth the market says no
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matthewb
@matthewb
yeah directionally agree with you, it’s just a different set of tradeoffs rather than better/worse. though also worth noting that you can’t put seed phrases in password managers.
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Taylor Sizemore
@taylorsizemore.eth
I use bitwarden secure notes for seed phrases
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matthewb
@matthewb
ideally you never want a seed phrase to be inputted or stored on an internet-connected device
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