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Aptos Connect, the New ZK-Based Keyless Crypto Wallet

By Olivier Acuña | TH3FUS3 Chief Editor

July 5, 2024 01:11 PM

Reading time: 2 minutes, 15 seconds

TL;DR Aptos blockchain has launched a keyless wallet application called 'Aptos Connect' that uses ZK-proofs for user verification. It allows users to connect to decentralized applications using a Google login without the need for hardware security modules, passkeys, or a multiparty computation network. This new development aims to simplify Web3 onboarding.

According to a July 3 announcement, the Aptos blockchain has launched a web-hosted keyless wallet application that uses ZK-proofs to verify users. Called 'Aptos Connect,'** the new wallet allows users to connect to decentralized applications using a Google login without needing hardware security modules, passkeys, or a multiparty computation network.

Simplifying Web3 Onboarding

Aptos Connect simplifies Web3 onboarding by allowing users to create and manage Aptos blockchain accounts in one click with their Google login.

This eliminates the need for private keys and provides a seamless experience within the developer's app. It achieves this by using the OpenID Connect (OIDC) standard and zero-knowledge proofs to link social logins to blockchain accounts.

Allowing users to log in with a Google or Apple ID is a familiar idea in crypto. Several wallet protocols already do this, including Magic Labs' 'Magic Links,' Web3 Auth, and Coinbase's Smart Wallet.

However, Aptos Connect claims to provide the same convenience without requiring users to click an email link, enter a passkey, or rely on a multiparty computation network.

One-Click Convenience

Instead, users push a ' Continue with Google' button and select a Google Account to log into their wallet. Aptos claims that Apple ID integration is coming soon, which will provide an alternative for users who do not want to use Google.

According to developer documents, the new app was made possible by Aptos Improvement Protocol 61 (AIP-61), which allows transactions to be authorized through the JSON Web Tokens (JWTs) used by Google, Facebook, Apple, and other login providers.

ZK-proofs are used to disguise the identity of the user and login provider, preventing blockchain data from revealing the Google ID associated with a particular Aptos account.

"By leveraging familiar web2 login flows, Aptos Connect makes it easier than ever for builders to onboard a new generation of users into the blockchain world with just one click, no private keys needed."

Security Concerns

Aptos Connect relies entirely on the security of the user's Google account to secure funds. For this reason, the documents warn that if a user's Google account is hacked, they may lose their cryptocurrency: "If the OIDC account (e.g., Google) is compromised, all keyless accounts associated with that user's OIDC account will be vulnerable."

Even so, the documents claim that some users may be comfortable with this risk, as "all the software on the Internet" currently relies on Web2 login providers.

Over the past year, the Web3 industry has been increasing its focus on developing consumer-friendly wallets.

In June, Coinbase rolled out its intelligent wallet application, which allows users to create a new wallet using a Windows Hello passkey. Eco offered a similar product, called 'Beam Wallet,' in July 2023.

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