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Securely storing blockchain private keys with email (aka cloud wallets)
Follow the @SolfatePod show on Twitter for updates. Thanks for listening frens :)Notes from the show
James and Nick talk about the ideas of secure crypto/blockchain key storage mechanisms that allow various services (like MagicLink and TipLink) to enable user’s to own a private key via their email address. Enabling them to not need to remember a mnemonic!
Also, like usual, Nick is building a new tool/product. Using Solana Pay…Disclaimer: James and his company work with the MagicLink company, and by association, Nick has as well. This episode is not sponsored, affiliated, or endorsed by either MagicLink or TipLink. Just in case you were wondering :)PS: Both are cool and interesting products/services. Check them out :)Links from the show
magic link whitepaper on how they securely store user keys
our past podcast episode with friend of the show, Qudo
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