Email Login

OrangeBit supports a secure and privacy-preserving email-based login system, powered by Privy, enabling a seamless onboarding experience for users who may not yet be familiar with blockchain wallets. This approach bridges traditional Web2 access with Web3 identity standards, providing convenience without compromising on decentralization principles.

Key Features:

  • Privy-Powered Authentication:

    Email login is implemented through Privy’s non-custodial identity layer, which allows users to authenticate using their email addresses while maintaining full ownership of their decentralized identity.

    No passwords or centralized credentials are stored by OrangeBit.

  • Self-Custodied Key Generation:

    Upon registration, a cryptographic key pair is generated securely within the user’s browser or device. This key is tied to their Privy identity and used for signing and on-chain interactions — ensuring private keys never leave user control.

  • Seamless Web2 → Web3 Transition:

    Users can start trading or interacting with OrangeBit using only their email, and later bind or upgrade their accounts to a self-custodied wallet (e.g., MetaMask or WalletConnect). This smooth transition lowers the entry barrier for mainstream users while preserving blockchain-level security.

  • Privacy and Security:

    All authentication data is encrypted and managed in compliance with modern privacy standards. OrangeBit cannot access users’ private keys, emails, or personal identifiers.

  • Cross-Device Continuity:

    The Privy identity system enables consistent access across multiple devices, allowing users to recover or synchronize their session securely using verified email authentication.

By integrating Privy’s decentralized identity infrastructure, OrangeBit offers a Web2.5 login experience — combining the familiarity of email-based access with the sovereignty and transparency of Web3 architecture.

This dual-mode authentication framework empowers users to engage confidently with decentralized trading, whether they are crypto-native or first-time participants.

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