Believer in freedom, autonomy, and self-sovereignty. Building tools and spreading ideas that help people take back control of their digits and physical lives.
parity shipped a browser that runs INSIDE your browser
no servers
smoldot resolves .dot on-chain, apps load off the Bulletin chain.
plus w3spay split into its own repo: scan, pay CASH, done.
the polkadot superapp is assembling live
The spot $DOT ETF just saw its first net inflows in two months!
@21shares spot @Polkadot ETF clocked $359k in net inflows on June 8.
While still small, this marked the products first day of positive flows since as far back as April 13.
$TDOT now holds more than 1 in every 200 $DOT tokens and, if inflows continue, this metric could increase significantly.
How do you manage your passwords?
Are you still using one password that you can remember?
Most password managers rely on cloud storage to sync across devices. But for something as sensitive as passwords, I’ve always felt uncomfortable with that.
At the same time, without sync, using passwords smoothly across multiple devices becomes painful.
To solve a problem that had bothered me for a long time, I built VaultMesh: a cross-device password manager with P2P sync.
No cloud server.
No central storage.
Your passwords always stay on your own devices.
But you can still use them smoothly across your phone, tablet, and computer.
Search “VaultMesh” on the App Store or Play Store to try it.
Or visit website vaultmesh.codeblog.net
Hello, I have an end-to-end encrypted and p2p sync password manager app ready to publish on google play store but need to have 12 testers to finish the closed test. If you have interest or also need testers for your own app , please comment below, let’s help each other