DirectAuth to Streamline Setup Process for the Avalanche Wallet with One-Click Google Logins
The team behind Avalanche, the highly-scalable, open-source platform for launching decentralized finance (DeFi) applications, has announced its integration with DirectAuth by Torus, to provide users with one-click Google logins to the Avalanche wallet.
The DirectAuth integration enables users to create their own blockchain wallet in a single step with their existing Google accounts. Developers building on top of Avalanche gain access to the seamless onboarding functionality, including a simple and secure authentication process and the security features inherent to OAuth accounts. Users can apply two-factor authentication (2FA) security to their accounts, and have an additional layer of recoverability for their private keys.
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Designed to streamline the onboarding process, users no longer have to manage their own private keys. Torus’ DirectAuth also allows more advanced users to easily switch to the other more customizable options within the wallet.The integration is now live on Avalanche’s official wallet,
Avalanche is the open-source platform, powered by the Avalanche protocol, that enables developers to launch finance applications and enterprise blockchain deployments in one interoperable, highly scalable ecosystem. With the ability to scale to thousands of nodes, developers can avoid centralization risks plaguing current blockchains to build a truly decentralized protocol.
The customizable public and private blockchains launched on Avalanche are also able to define its own core logic and validator set, providing compliance and privacy by default.