Cryptocurrencies flow into traditional banks not because banks are better, but because they are less risky. Self-custody, once mishandled, means all assets disappear — this mechanism itself is flawed. The emerging seedless self-custody solutions change this dilemma, making security no longer rely on users' perfect operations. This innovative approach is redefining users' understanding of on-chain asset security.
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Cryptocurrencies flow into traditional banks not because banks are better, but because they are less risky. Self-custody, once mishandled, means all assets disappear — this mechanism itself is flawed. The emerging seedless self-custody solutions change this dilemma, making security no longer rely on users' perfect operations. This innovative approach is redefining users' understanding of on-chain asset security.