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3000 degen tip for best explanation for how the warpcast "sign in on laptop by scanning a QR code with your phone" flow works best submission: 1. Starts with an ELI5 (or similarly high-level metaphor / abstraction) 2. Expands on some of the core concepts 3. Links out to details on core concepts 4. Provides examples of other apps or experiences that have very smooth auth flows like that @bountybot
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1. Imagine you want to get into a super cool club. Instead of showing your ID, you get a special picture on your phone. You show this picture to a scanner and it lets you in. That's how signing in with a QR code works 2. QR Code: A barcode storing a unique sign-in token. Authentication: Proving you are who you say you are without typing a username and password. Token: A temporary key your phone sends to your laptop to verify your identity. Security: Ensures no one else can use your QR code because it's unique and short-lived. 3. When you want to sign in on your laptop, the website generates a unique QR code with a temporary login token and URL. You open the app on your phone, scan the QR code, and the app sends the token and session data to the server. The server verifies the token, matches it to a valid session, and sends a response to your laptop to log you in. 4. WhatsApp Web: Scan a QR code on your computer screen with your phone to sign in. Discord: Similar QR code sign-in for quick access.
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Degen-approved Guide to Warpcasting into Your Laptop Here's the lowdown on how that slick "scan a QR code to sign in" magic works, explained like you just leveled up your first NFT: Imagine warpcasting is like teleporting into a secret club.** 1. Bouncer with a Secret Code: Your laptop acts like the bouncer. It generates a unique code (like a secret handshake) that only works for a short time. This code is shown as a QR code on your screen. 2. Phone as the Super Scanner: Your phone is your trusty sidekick, equipped with a scanner app (most phones have one built-in). When you scan the QR code, it captures that secret code. 3. Warp Gate Activated: The scanner app on your phone beams the secret code back to your laptop. Think of it as activating a special warp gate that only your phone and laptop know about. 4. Welcome to the Club: Your laptop recognizes the code and verifies it's you, granting you access to your digital kingdom. No password needed!
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Here's how Sign in With Farcaster works. Same basic idea. (Not a bounty submission) https://github.com/farcasterxyz/protocol/discussions/110
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Signing up with your Warpcast account through your laptop will makes an API call to the FC Auth Relay to create a new channel with a secret. After you signed in then there will be a QR CODE will display through your phone and as for the users you need to scanned it to approve your request so you will be successfully signed in with your warpcast account through scanning qr code in your mobile device. Step by Step Flows: step 1: you must download successfully the Warpcast app from both of your device (laptop, and mobile phone) step2: open the warpcast app from both of your device step3: in your laptop device create account and after you filled the needed information to verified your acc check the qr code that can be seen on you mobile phone step 4: scan the qr code that was send by the warpcast app to your phone How to scanned QR code from laptop to phone: You could use its camera, Google lens, or code reading app from the play store. @tombornal https://youtu.be/uLHlHdS28Ac?si=XDZUwBfbJHjycmGj
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ELI5 Explanation: Your laptop and phone act like detective partners. To log in on your laptop using your phone, the laptop shows a secret code (QR code). Your phone scans this code to tell the laptop, "It's really me!" 2.Core Concepts: - QR Code: A digital shortcut that contains information. The laptop displays it, and the phone reads it with its camera. - Authentication:The QR code helps your phone authenticate your login. 3.Details on Core Concepts: - QR Code: Used for quick interactions like ticket scanning and secure logins. - Authentication: Ensures only authorized users can access accounts. 4.Examples of Smooth Auth Flows: - WhatsApp Web: Lets you use WhatsApp on your computer by scanning a QR code with your phone. - Apple's Continuity: Allows seamless transitions between devices without re-logging in. In summary, scanning a QR code with your phone to log into your laptop streamlines the login process securely and conveniently.
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here https://replit.com/@deodad/Sign-in-with-Farcaster-Demo?v=1#src/App.tsx
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I'm donee @tombornal 😄
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Here's my 1 and 2 explanation @tombornal as for the 3 and 4 pls see the next comment 1. ELI5 Explanation: Consider your laptop to be a locked door that requires a unique key to open. You can use your phone as a magic key maker in place of typing a lengthy password, which could be similar to having a key made from scratch. A unique key that precisely fits your laptop's lock is instantly created when you use your phone to scan a QR code on the screen. The door (your laptop) suddenly opens! 2. Core Concepts Explained: QR Code: A QR code is essentially an elegant barcode designed to store data. Here, it contains a special code that your phone can decipher. Verifying your identity is the process of authentication. Your phone notifies your laptop, "Hey, it's me!" via a QR code scan, saving you from having to enter a password. Device Linking: Your phone and laptop can securely communicate and authenticate with one another thanks to the QR code.
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I tryed my best 🫡.. 1.Generating the QR Code: The laptop displays a QR code on the screen, usually within a web browser or a dedicated application. 2.Accessing the QR Code: To sign in, the user opens a specific app or feature on their phone that can scan QR codes. This could be a built-in feature in the device's camera app or a dedicated QR code scanner app. 3.Scanning the QR Code: The user then points their phone's camera at the QR code displayed on the laptop screen and scans it. 4.Authentication Process: Once scanned, the phone app or browser interprets the QR code and typically initiates a secure authentication process. This process may involve verifying the identity of the laptop and establishing a secure communication channel between the phone and the laptop. 5.Completion of Sign-In: Upon successful verification, the laptop grants access to the user. This access could be to a specific application, website, or even the entire operating system depending on the implementation.
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Imagine your laptop and phone are two friends who want to talk to each other. To ensure they're speaking to the right person, they use a secret password only they know. The QR code is like a secret greeting your laptop shows, and your phone recognizes, allowing them to start talking seamlessly. Basic Concepts URL: https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/security-verify?topic=authentication-qr-login-passwordless-overview Examples of Other Applications: WhatsApp Web: WhatsApp allows users to log into their computer by scanning a QR code with the mobile app. It’s quick and avoids the need to remember passwords. Discord: Discord also offers the option to log into the desktop version by scanning a QR code with the mobile app, making the login process smoother and more secure. Google Pay: Google Pay uses QR codes for fast and secure payments, demonstrating the versatility of QR codes in authentication and transactions.
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