No Account. No Password. No Database to Hack. This Is How Authentication Should Work.
What don’t guys think of this GRIDS wallet tech. Sounds pretty cool to me. Pretty cool wallet tech. GRIDS: Air-Gapped Signing GRIDS (Gajumaru Remote Instruction Dispatch Serialisation) is the protocol that makes secure commerce possible on the Gajumaru and the Internet of Economics that the Gajumaru makes possible. At its core, GRIDS is a dead-drop signature protocol. A dead drop, borrowed from intelligence tradecraft, is an exchange where two parties communicate without ever being in direct contact. GRIDS applies this principle to digital signing: the data that needs to be signed is placed at a location (encoded as a QR code), and a separate, physically disconnected device retrieves it, signs it, and returns the signed response through the same optical channel. The core principle is physical separation. The device you browse the internet with (your computer, your phone acting as a terminal) is the execution context: it generates requests, displays information, connects to networks. Th
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