Family allows users to manage assets across various Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) networks, using passkeys like fingerprint or face scans, tied to the users' device

Avara, the parent company of decentralized finance (DeFi) platform Aave, has drastically simplified its self-custody Family Wallet.
Instead of complicated seed phrases, users can now create and recover their wallets using email and SMS, making the process more painless and accessible for a wider range of users, the company disclosed on Thursday.
Family allows users to manage assets across various Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) networks, collecting passkeys like fingerprint or face scans, which are tied to the users’ device, Avara explained.
Avara has also launched a new web dashboard for the Family Wallet where users can manage their account, as well as send, receive, and manage assets, the firm said.
Holders of digital assets are rightly skittish about leaving their crypto on exchanges or in anyone else’s custody, particularly after events like the collapse of FTX.
That said, self-custody wallets place the full responsibility of key management on the user which can be intimidating for newcomers.
“For the past two years, we've been working on Family Accounts, a new feature where users that download the Family iOS application of the wallet can simply sign up with email or a phone number,” Avara CEO Stani Kulechov said.
Avara has also released a ConnectKit function aimed at developers who want to integrate the Family Wallet, Kulechov added.
Other seedless wallets in the market such as Zengo, Argent and Coinbase Wallet, use techniques like multi-party computation, secure enclaves, smart contracts and biometrics to do the job.
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