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Google is exploring the use of the "Google Sign-In" feature to log into Bitcoin wallets

2025-02-18 22:58:48
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ChainCatcher news, according to Crypto Briefing, Google Cloud's Web3 expert for the Asia-Pacific region, Kyle Song, revealed in a speech at the Hong Kong Bitcoin Technology Carnival that Google is working to make Bitcoin wallets as user-friendly as Web2 applications. Google's vision is to allow users to log into Bitcoin wallets using their existing Google accounts, with the aim of bringing Bitcoin closer to mainstream users.

Song stated, "We are also exploring solutions to address the trust issues between on-chain systems and off-chain systems. Google is particularly considering how to use advanced cryptographic technologies like zero-knowledge proofs (ZKP) to enhance reliability."

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