Social Recovery

Social Recovery: Community-Based Account Recovery

Social recovery allows regaining access to cryptocurrency accounts through trusted contacts rather than relying solely on seed phrases. It's like having friends hold spare keys to your house.

Social recovery is a wallet security mechanism that enables account recovery through a network of trusted contacts rather than requiring users to manage seed phrases alone. This approach reduces single points of failure while maintaining security.

How Social Recovery Works

Guardian networks consist of trusted friends, family members, or services that collectively hold recovery authority for user accounts.

Threshold requirements specify how many guardians must agree to authorize account recovery, preventing single guardian compromises.

Recovery timeframes include waiting periods before recovery takes effect, allowing legitimate users to cancel unauthorized recovery attempts.

[IMAGE: Social recovery network showing user account surrounded by guardian contacts with threshold approval mechanisms]

Real-World Examples

  • Argent wallet pioneered mainstream social recovery with guardian-based account protection
  • Gnosis Safe supports social recovery modules for multi-signature wallet protection
  • Account abstraction wallets increasingly incorporate social recovery features

Why Beginners Should Care

Backup alternatives to seed phrase management that many users find difficult or risky to handle properly.

Guardian selection requires choosing trustworthy contacts who understand their responsibility and won't collude maliciously.

Security trade-offs between convenience and decentralization since recovery depends on external parties rather than pure self-custody.

Related Terms: Account Abstraction, Multisig Recovery, Wallet Security, Seed Phrase

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