Comment by dmitriid
4 years ago
Article: web3 solves decentralized auth, and you are now in control!
Also article: to use it, you need to trust a centralized entity like Metamask that develops your Chrome extension and some unknown programmers that code some "smart contracts" aka unverifiable code in esoteric programming languages.
Also article: look! a solution! it's better!
You don't need to specifically use Metamask to use a blockchain, just like you don't need to use a specific browser to view this site.
It doesn't matter. You end up trusting a centralized entity with your auth.
Unless, of course, you are a programmer yourself and can implement that "decentralized auth smart contract" from scratch