Cosine: The Humanity Protocol project directly stores plaintext private keys in the browser session storage, but only for testing purposes
Odaily Planet Daily News: According to the information disclosed by Cosine, the founder of SlowMist, on the X platform, the Humanity Protocol project directly stores plaintext private keys in the browser session storage, provided that users log in using Web2, such as email, and the platform will automatically assign wallets to users. Fortunately, this is only a test network and there is no actual harm yet.