Ripple and XRPL Labs have recently joined the Decentralized Recovery (DeRec) Alliance, alongside Swirlds Labs, the developer of the Hedera blockchain, and the Algorand Foundation.
The HBAR Foundation, Acoer, BankSocial, Blade Labs, The Building Blocks, Constellation Network, The Hashgraph Association, and Revive Labs are among the other members of the DeRec Alliance.
Leemon Baird, a co-founder of Hedera expressed the importance of a safety net for users in the digital era, emphasizing the necessity for safeguarding keys, passwords, and other sensitive information.
Baird emphasized the importance of both web2 and web3 technologies, stressing their accessibility to a wider audience. He praised the industry’s collaboration in forming the DeRec Alliance, recognizing its crucial role in addressing this need.
Baird formed the DeRec Alliance in January through a partnership between Swirlds Labs and the Algorand Foundation to speed up the recovery of digital assets. In addition to serving as two-year members of the Technical Oversight Committee, founding members provide input on Alliance policies and governance practices.
Members work together to create a new standard for interoperability recovery that can be used by a broad range of consumers, including those who are not particularly knowledgeable about cryptography.
The protocol creates a uniform framework for managing secrets among authorized assistants. Without disclosing any information about the secret itself, helpers retrieve secrets.
Wietse Wind, a founder and CEO of XRP Lab, said in the release, “As we work towards mass retail adoption, it’s becoming increasingly clear that advanced yet user-friendly solutions for key recovery are essential.”
Wind continues by saying that the DeRec Alliance unites specialists to improve interoperability and streamline the user experience without sacrificing security at a pivotal moment.
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