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To make sure that your digital assets stay safe and protected, even if something goes wrong.
By requiring two separate forms of verification, the Guardians feature makes sure that you and only you can control the funds in your wallet.
Even if someone manages to gain control of your Secret Phrase, they won’t be able to move any funds without the Guardian’s co-signing.
Guardians can be activated from multiple BitChain wallets, enabling flexible and tailored security measures.
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In the same way your online banking, social media or email accounts are protected with two-factor authentication, you can now secure your digital assets with Guardians.
Maximize security while maintaining the same ease of use you’re already used to.
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Bitcoin was the first to introduce blockchain technology and prove that we could transfer ownership without the need for a trusted third party.
Ethereum was the second major iteration, adding a scripting language with smart contracts to the blockchain. But neither Bitcoin nor Ethereum has come anywhere close to the performance needed for using blockchain at scale in real-world settings.
BitChain has rebuilt everything from scratch to bring a 1000x improvement in throughput, execution speed, and transaction cost.
Think of it like the transition the internet went through when switching from dial-up to broadband.
Bitcoin was the first to introduce blockchain technology and prove that we could transfer ownership without the need for a trusted third party.
Ethereum was the second major iteration, adding a scripting language with smart contracts to the blockchain. But neither Bitcoin nor Ethereum has come anywhere close to the performance needed for using blockchain at scale in real-world settings.
Bitcoin was the first to introduce blockchain technology and prove that we could transfer ownership without the need for a trusted third party.
Ethereum was the second major iteration, adding a scripting language with smart contracts to the blockchain. But neither Bitcoin nor Ethereum has come anywhere close to the performance needed for using blockchain at scale in real-world settings.