The Algorand Foundation, a non-profit organization supporting the Algorand blockchain, and Pella Wallet, an Algorand-based crypto wallet provider, have launched a decentralized passkey manager using Algorand’s Liquid Auth standard. This tool allows users to store passkeys directly in their crypto wallets and use them to log into websites without relying on a central authentication app.
First introduced in 2024, Liquid Auth allows users to sign in to Web2 websites through Pera Wallet instead of using passwords or third-party login services. The system is designed to provide secure credential management while protecting user privacy.
The Algorand Foundation plans to promote Liquid Auth as an open standard that can be adopted by other wallets and platforms. Although this functionality is launched within Pera Wallet, the technology is open source and can be integrated into any wallet on any blockchain.
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