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Concepts

Lit Protocol

Domain wallets are built upon programmable user wallets (referred to as PKPs) generated by Lit Protocol, a decentralized key management network. Lit combines applied cryptography with secure enclaves in a peer-to-peer network to distribute encrypted key shares across the network. This means that 1) no party ever posesses the entire key; 2) no party can access key shares or computations processed within the nodes; and 3) neither you nor your users need to store any private key material.

Learn more about Lit Protocol here.

Auth Methods

Domain wallets are secured by user-friendly authentication methods including Google OAuth, Discord OAuth, email and SMS OTP, WebAuthn passkeys, and Ethereum accounts (EOA). Only the auth methods associated with a domain wallet is authorized to sign with the domain wallet.