Anyone who has dabbled in Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies knows that the wallet process for storing and using coins can be a bit of a pain. Wallet users are often forced to use long private keys and mnemonic phrases to back up their crypto-assets, with most wallet apps asking users to print their private keys and mnemonic phrases onto a piece of paper, something which can easily be lost or stolen. That's set to change with the latest version of SafeWallet which lets users recover their crypto-asset wallets using a simple two-layer security system consisting of a QR code-based user…
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