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by arifromzengo 914 days ago
Thanks for the shout-out. Obviously I agree. Multi-factor wallets are more secure than single factor wallets, by default.

Having no seed phrase vulnerability (single point of failure) significantly reduces the surface area for attack vectors. Added layers of security (like the built-in web3 firewall) help protect against Web3 attack vectors.