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by woodaroo 2916 days ago
There are risks either way. There have been plenty of vulnerabilities in popular password managers (some that also apply to this blockchain model). But I think your AES encrypted password being publically visible is a pretty low risk, compared to a PW manager being breached, having a flaw in the client, their being coerced by government, etc
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How is this project any less at risk for those client-side implementation risks you mention? Basically, why should this nascent project be trusted over, say, KeePass?