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Self-Custody Password Manager

Self-Custody Password Manager:
Own Your Access, Not Just Your Data

Traditional password managers store your secrets. Self-custody ensures complete access to them.

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The Problem

Password managers still rely on centralized trust

For years, password managers promised security. But under the hood, they all share the same assumption:

"Your sensitive data is centrally stored in the cloud."

Centralized vaults become high-value targets

Master passwords act as single points of failure

Encrypted backups still exist—and can be attacked

Even leading solutions like LastPass or 1Password rely on storing credentials in a centralized form.

And if something is centrally stored— it can be stolen.

The Reframe

The Problem Isn't Password Managers. It's Cloud Security Itself.

The cloud made password managers convenient. But it just expanded the attack vectors.

01

Centralized

data turns into a honeypot

02

Servers

can be intercepted

03

Data Bases

can be breached

The entire model assumes:

"Cloud architectures are sound."

But what if there were no servers or databases to attack?

The Solution

What Is a Self-Custody Password Manager?

A self-custody password manager doesn't use databases or servers to store your credentials.

Instead, it eliminates them altogether.

That means:

  • No servers
  • No centralized databases
  • No dependency on cloud providers
  • No private keys at rest

Self-custody doesn't depend on big tech.
It depends —only on you.

How It Works

How Self-Custody Works in Practice

Self-custody shifts security from permissioned to permissionless.

See it in action
1

You authenticate

A live biometric scan confirms your presence

2

An ephemeral cryptographic key is generated

Created instantly from your biometric + entropy

3

Your data is decrypted locally

No servers involved

4

Nothing is stored afterward

No biometric trace, no private keys, no traces

5

Offline Compatible

Everything is done locally, no internet is needed.

Result:

Every password is protected by its own biometric vault, making it economically unfeasible for hackers to attack you.

Why It Matters

Security Without Trust Assumptions

Self-custody changes the trust model completely:

Traditional Password Managers

  • One encrypted vault per user
  • Trust servers or cloud
  • Private keys persist
  • Breaches expose data

Biometric Self-Custody

  • One Biometric vault per password
  • Trust only yourself
  • Keys are ephemeral
  • Nothing to breach

Migrate your secrets from a cloud rooted trust, to human rooted trust.

Self-custody transition
Transition

From Password Storage to Access Ownership

Most tools rent you a password manager.

Self-custody gives you ownership over your passwords.

This isn't an upgrade.
It's a different model entirely.

See it in action

Experience Self-Custody Firsthand

Stop depending on centralized architectures. Start owning access.

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No databases
Offline compatible

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