Recently, I came across an interesting direction—the Miden Para integration solution. To be honest, the biggest pain point in Web3 user experience is seed phrases, which are too high a barrier for newcomers. Miden's approach is eye-opening: through Para integration, users can log into applications directly with familiar social accounts, completely avoiding the hassle of seed phrases. More importantly, this is not centralized custody; users still retain non-custodial control, truly balancing usability and security. If this idea can be promoted, it could become a breakthrough for large-scale Web3 adoption.
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ValidatorViking
· 5h ago
ngl, seed phrases have been the gatekeeper forever... but social login without actual custody? that's the move. miden's onto something real here if the cryptography actually holds under pressure.
Recently, I came across an interesting direction—the Miden Para integration solution. To be honest, the biggest pain point in Web3 user experience is seed phrases, which are too high a barrier for newcomers. Miden's approach is eye-opening: through Para integration, users can log into applications directly with familiar social accounts, completely avoiding the hassle of seed phrases. More importantly, this is not centralized custody; users still retain non-custodial control, truly balancing usability and security. If this idea can be promoted, it could become a breakthrough for large-scale Web3 adoption.