
A Litecoin Wallet That Remembers Nothing
In a previous article we introduced Ritual Protocol. Today we look at how it works in a real application. Imagine: you need a new address on a blockchain network, or you want to access an existing one. You place some runes, point to London at 12:47, and tap a sequence of emojis. That's it. Cold wallet ready. No custodial nonsense, everything by the book — the way Satoshi intended. The only difference is that you don't need to remember or store a seed phrase. It's deterministically derived from your ritual. No Storage A typical wallet generates a key on first launch and saves it somewhere. A file, a database, an encrypted vault — doesn't matter. There's a place that needs to be protected, that can be lost, that can be stolen. This wallet saves nothing. At all. Every time you need access — you reproduce it. The Ritual From a cryptographic standpoint, the protocol recommends at least 80 bits of ritual entropy. But the app doesn't restrict you. If you want a "Vatican City 12:00" address —
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