
Passkeys, passwords, and seed phrases: What's the difference?
Modern sign-in UX is broken. This goes for both traditional sign-in methods like passwords, which can be easily phished or hacked, to seed phrases for crypto wallets, which encounter similar issues. Passkeys offer a better alternative.

MPC, TEEs, and Account Abstraction: A guide to programmable wallets
Choosing the right wallet infrastructure is critical for crypto applications. Whether you’re launching a DeFi app, trading platform, or consumer-facing crypto wallet, your decision impacts security, UX, and scalability.

Announcing the Turnkey Whitepaper
Turnkey's whitepaper is live, offering a deep dive into our end-to-end verifiable computing system, built on battle-tested infrastructure securing millions of wallets.

QuorumOS is now open source
QuorumOS, the foundation of Turnkey's verifiable infrastructure, is now open source. This battle-tested operating system enables true end-to-end verifiable computing through secure enclaves and multi-party governance, proving that cryptographic verification at scale isn't just possible—it's already here.

Introducing Embedded Wallet Kit
Since the beginning, Turnkey has taken an infrastructure-driven approach to solving the pains of private key management. We know that developers want to build truly novel experiences for their end users, but legacy tools have held them back.

Understanding Solana transactions and parsing
Solana is a decentralized blockchain that launched in early 2020. It quickly began rising in popularity, and strong communities formed around applications such as Metaplex, Raydium, and more recently, pump.fun.

Understanding Bitcoin addresses and key derivations
Bitcoin’s address system has evolved a lot since its inception in 2009 and subsequent rise to fame in 2013. In this post we'll explore how Bitcoin addresses work, different types of addresses (including legacy, SegWit, and Taproot addresses), and their technical aspects.

Reproducible builds made easy: introducing StageX
What is StageX? A new container-based, full-source-bootstrapped, reproducible, multi-party signed Linux distro.


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