A new cooperation between Web3Auth, the top wallet-as-a-service (WaaS) infrastructure provider, and blockchain for data, Flare, has been revealed. This will make it easier for users to access Web3 applications and services using their email and social media login credentials.
The dependency on seed phrases for establishing or using a Web3 wallet on Flare is eliminated by the integration with Web3Auth. By permitting Web2-based logins, it enables a “Web2.5 experience” where users can instantly access decentralized applications and services on the Flare network using their current Google, Apple, Telegram, Discord, and any OAuth-supported accounts.
Using a conventional and straightforward login procedure in place of seed phrases, which are difficult to remember and prone to human mistake, seeks to enhance user experience while driving adoption. The simple login approach that has been used for decades to access web and mobile platforms may benefit users of many backgrounds, including those who are crypto-native.
The Web3Auth connection may dramatically speed the onboarding process for developers creating dApps or wallets on Flare, making it a lot more user-friendly experience.
Web3Auth permits the preservation of a wallet management system’s non-custodial features. In other words, users retain complete ownership and control over their digital wallets, bolstering the privacy and security principles built into blockchain technology.
Commenting on the Web3Auth integration, Flare Senior Solidity Engineer Filip Koprivec said: “Onboarding non-Web3 users is a major hurdle for existing dApps and developers. A decentralized and secure way of combining classical social login with Web3 authentication means that new users no longer need to set up the private keys but can use the product immediately.”