Brian Watroba
@brianwatroba
Helped my parents with their iPad tech issues, they can’t remember any of their passwords or accounts. Understanding which credentials are for which services (and why) is really hard for them. Wondering: would a single seed phrase be easier or harder for them?
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Yousuf Haque
@yousufhaque.eth
Seed phrases will eventually be compromised Assuming that is true is the only way to properly plan and be ready for that scenario
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Yousuf Haque
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They'd probably need different wallets for different things. - Keys to log into low risk/sensitivity apps like games (hot wallets) - keys for med risk/sensitivity stuff like social media accounts (something like ledger) - keys for high risk/sensitivity stuff like bank accounts/cold storage (airgapped wallets)
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Yousuf Haque
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I'd guess we'll see a proliferation of yubikey like cold storage for keys, and people will have many of them. People already understand the concept of a key chain, or copying keys/backup keys That along with smart contract wallets will abstract most of the hard stuff away
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