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I moved from 1Password to Bitwarden about half a year ago. I never looked back, and I've never missed anything. The UI might be a touch clunkier than 1Password, but it's still good and perfectly usable on the whole. What is more, it is open-source and people can inspect its code.
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Regardless of my feelings about nfts & crypto, the claim that this is the "first crypto toy" is total bs, crypto kaiju has existed for years. I've even spoken to the guy that started it. Source: almost 3 years ago
It's actually been done for a while now. I personally don't think it's that great of an idea, the vinyl toy reselling market is extremely volatile, vulnerable to exploitation, and outside of a few tend to lose value really quickly, combining that with cryptocurrencies which are also extremely volatile, vulnerable to exploitation, and outside of a few tend to lose value really quickly doesn't really help either... Source: about 3 years ago
Not the first to do it though, check http://cryptokaiju.io/. We've been doing this for 2.5 years. Source: about 3 years ago
Usually it has been a form of tokenization using physical sensors that would provide some unique id to the object that's also replicated on the blockchain to prove ownership like these things. https://cryptokaiju.io/. Source: over 3 years ago
Tokenization of real assets is possible and here is an example https://cryptokaiju.io/. Source: over 3 years ago
While not every site has adopted passwordless logins, a better way to secure your accounts that still use passwords is by using a password manager like Bitwarden or 1Password. They help you create strong, unique passwords and remember them easily. Most password managers come with autofill features that make it easy to use across devices. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
Bitwarden โ The easiest and safest way for individuals, teams, and business organizations to store, share, and sync sensitive data. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
For passwords and 2FA I use Bitwarden in combination with a self-hosted Vaultwarden service (for imcreased security and use of pro features for free). Source: 6 months ago
First it's good to use a password manager, however it's not a good idea to use the one built into your browser. I would suggest switching to BitWarden or similar (not LastPass). Source: 6 months ago
I just noticed today when relogging in on Bitwarden (I couldn't sync my vault) that it said "Logged in as [email] on __$2__" instead of "Logged in as [email] on bitwarden.com". I don't know why or how that happened, and I have no idea what it means. Did I screw up somehow? Just to be clear, I did login and just after I logged in my brain realized that it said "__$2__" instead of what it should say. Source: 6 months ago
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