GuardMyFund
  • Introduction
    • A peaceful morning...
    • What is Guard ?
    • Why Guard ?
    • Web3Auth
  • PROTOCOL
    • How to setup ?
      • Start your Guard
      • Choose your guardians
      • Choose your inheritors
      • Input your referral
      • Approve tokens
      • Review and confirm
  • How to start a process?
    • Death or Loss validation
    • Legacy Process
    • End of Legacy
    • Legacy Process example
    • Loss Process example
  • Dashboard
  • Pricing
  • Referrals
  • SECURITY AND SMART CONTRACTS
    • Audit
    • Technical part
  • ABOUT
    • FAQ
      • What is Guard ?
      • Why should I use Guard ?
      • What blockchain ?
      • What assets will be transferred ?
      • Is the mail mandatory ?
      • How do you know if I'm really dead ?
      • Do I need to setup the loss and death differently ?
      • How can I declare a loss if I don't have access to my wallet ?
      • What happens if I create my Guard but then I lose my wallet ?
      • What if my assets are on a different blockchain ?
      • I don't trust my guardian anymore, can I change ?
      • I don't have a lot on my wallet, do I need to protect it ?
    • Links
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Last updated 2 years ago

Before making any further explanation, let's explain what Web3Auth is, and why using it on our solution is essential to make a link with web2 users.

You can have a wallet linked to your email address. When you enter our app, you need to select "Torus" (or even MagicWallet) then it will display this pop-up:

You can connect with any social you want and even with your google Account.

This means that you can input your child's mail address and he will have a wallet attached to it.

If you don't like web3 auth, you're free to connect with your metamask account.

  1. Introduction

Web3Auth

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