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🥖LoafPickle🥒
🥖LoafPickle🥒@LoafPickle·
While it is news to some people that self-custody wallets means that your keys are stored locally on the device or browser, it also means that if the wallet company was compromised, they can't grab your keys from them. This is how most crypto wallets work.
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Parker Bryant (PDaddy)
Parker Bryant (PDaddy)@DEV_PDaddy·
@LoafPickle You know, it looks to me like Pera Web wallet stores encrypted keys in the local storage/indexedDB. As you said, this is the same way that FraccWallet and many web wallets work. Does Pera Web handle these keys any differently?
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TheOwl.algo
TheOwl.algo@AlgoTheOwl·
@DEV_PDaddy @LoafPickle I'm not technical but it sounds like that is how MyAlgo stores the encrypted keys as well. Sooo... an industry standard of sorts?
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