Cryptid provides web3 users with a wallet that links an off-chain identity to their on-chain identity. It manages your Solana wallet through an on-chain, non-custodial proxy account.
Meet Cryptid
With Cryptid, assets are owned and transactions are signed by a Cryptid account instead of a single private key. Cryptid also enables middleware to protect access to Solana accounts dynamically. This improves security and creates new ways for users to identify themselves and interact on a blockchain.
Control & Security
With Cryptid, you have control and security over your funds and your account. Traditionally, the way to identify yourself on the blockchain is through ownership of a single private key.
Cryptid changes this by establishing an identity layer on the Solana blockchain. A Cryptid account exists between the user and their private keys, giving users a world of new possibilities when it comes to managing multiple wallets and beyond.
Choices
Access your funds across multiple devices and accounts
Safeguards
Rotate your key if your wallet becomes compromised
Options
Have a back-up of your wallet in case you lose access
Delegates
Assign control of your assets to dependents or trusted groups
See Cryptid in Action
Cryptid was born out of a desire to create a more secure wallet and it was submitted to the Solana Hacker House Hackathon in 2021. In order to explain the concepts behind Cryptid, and how to integrate it into your project, our team put together a few short videos to watch.
Try Cryptid
Get your hands on Cryptid now, with the demo, or go directly to the code.
Cryptid changes this by establishing an identity layer on the Solana blockchain. A Cryptid account exists between the user and their private keys, giving users a world of new possibilities when it comes to managing multiple wallets and beyond.