🔐 No Username. No Password. Just a Keypair.
If you’ve ever used SSH, you already understand more about Web3 identity than you think. Let’s walk through it. When you SSH into a server, what actually happens? You: generate a keypair (public + private key) place the public key on the server (authorized_keys) keep the private key on your machine
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