Seed phrases: The critical barrier to mass adoption

Seed phrases have got to go — that’s why we built Argent

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Matthew Wright

Oct 3, 2024

Quick summary

Many hardcore crypto ogs advocate storing your own keys. But the truth is, today most people are not able to secure a key even from themselves (losing it). A trusted centralized exchange is #SAFUer for most people. The numbers speak for themselves.

Need to work on wallets.
https://t.co/bsX3Ea5WCD— CZ Binance 🔶🔶🔶 (@cz_binance) January 19, 2020

The choice of seed phrases or centralized exchanges is false. A better way is here

The new decade in crypto has started with a familiar problem: someone losing everything because of the complexities of managing their private key.

We founded Argent to solve this, and we have. All the while being non-custodial and censorship-resistant.

Here’s how, and why it matters for crypto’s adoption.

It’s worth noting that Argent is Ethereum only as our solution relies on smart contracts.

Seed phrase or centralized exchange: a nightmare choice

Seed phrases are awful remnants of crypto’s early days. They have two huge flaws:

  1. They leave you vulnerable. Lose it and you lose everything. Sadly all too many fall victim to this.
  2. They’re a terrible experience. Writing a password on paper and hiding it in your house isn’t the digital future anyone wants.

Even if you don’t lose your seed phrase they’re super complicated to deal with:

In short, to drive crypto adoption we need to eliminate seed phrases.

But this doesn’t mean relying on centralized exchanges.

Centralized exchanges are:

  1. Vulnerable to attack and often lose everything
  2. Capable of misappropriating your funds
  3. Restrictive of what you can do with your assets.

Fortunately, a third way is available: non-custodial wallets built on smart contracts that have the ease of use and security of the best new bank apps. No seed phrase. No problems.

The solution

Here’s what we knew our solution had to achieve:

  1. Fully non-custodial, i.e. Argent cannot access your funds
  2. Censorship resistant, i.e. Argent cannot stop you from accessing your funds
  3. Super easy to use

Argent’s solution: guardians

With Argent you choose ‘guardians’ to help you regain access to your account. They never have access to your private key.

What are guardians?

  • People you trust
  • Hardware wallets, e.g. Ledger and Trezor
  • MetaMask accounts
  • Third-party services, e.g. Argent's automated service that uses two-factor authentication, but we expect others to be built

You can have any combination you want and easily change them anytime.

How does it work?

You can think of it like banking. With your bank, if you lose your card you call them and they send you a new one. With Argent, if you lose your phone you use your guardians to recover your wallet.

Recovery is as easy as:

  1. Download the Argent app on your new phone
  2. Enter your Argent username (e.g. yourname.argent.xyz)
  3. Contact your guardians, who open their app and tap Recover. Or go to security.argent.xyz if you're using MetaMask or hardware wallets.
  4. Done!

You need a majority of your Guardians to approve a recovery. Recoveries involve a security period of 36 hours. This gives you time to cancel it if you like.

Starting Argent Ethereum wallet recovery
Authorising Argent Ethereum wallet recovery using Guardians

Our solution has been live and successfully securing assets for over a year.

Nice work on the wallet recovery @argentHQ. Made restoring my wallet after this accident trivial. Didn’t have to remember any private keys or seeds. Good to see wallet UX being tackled well. Kudos #ethereum, #argent #crypto. cc @APompliano @VitalikButerin pic.twitter.com/gUWyS77vD4— crebbo (@crebbo) May 20, 2019

Further reading

  1. We first introduced Guardians in this post
  2. The role Guardians play in our security model is explained in more detail here.
  3. Our smart contracts are open source and available to inspect here.

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  1. Download Argent
  2. Follow our latest updates and share your feedback: @argenthq