Founder of GuaridOS | Building the OS for digital freedom


Founder of GuaridOS | Building the OS for digital freedom
Share Dialog
Share Dialog

Subscribe to Carry GuaridOS

Subscribe to Carry GuaridOS
<100 subscribers
<100 subscribers
GuaridOS is on a mission to rebuild the daily digital stack with privacy as the default. Today, one of the weakest links in Web2 and Web3 security is still authentication. Centralized 2FA apps, SMS codes, and email-based verifications continue to expose users to phishing, surveillance, and lockouts.
With that in mind, we are releasing GuaridAuthenticator (Beta) a Web3-native 2FA utility designed for developers, projects, and everyday users who want login security without giving control to third parties.
Authentication is the first gate in any system. If that gate is weak, everything behind it is at risk. Traditional 2FA tools rely on central servers and hidden sync layers. This introduces problems:
Providers can track when and where you log in.
Recovery flows often require trusting customer support teams with identity documents.
Access can be suspended, revoked, or manipulated if the provider decides to.
GuaridAuthenticator flips this model. Codes, keys, and recovery data stay encrypted under user control.
Time-based one-time passwords (TOTP) are generated directly on the device. Thereโs no external server dependency.
All authentication secrets are encrypted before being saved. Only the user holds the decryption key, making recovery and export user-controlled.
Instead of customer support or KYC, GuaridAuthenticator provides encrypted backup options that the user can export, store, and later re-import.
GuaridAuthenticator follows open TOTP standards, meaning it works with exchanges, dApps, DAOs, and Web2 platforms that support 2FA.
- No server-side sync. Nothing is mirrored or logged elsewhere.
- No profiling: Login events arenโt tracked to build behavioral profiles.
- Independent recovery: Users manage recovery themselves with encrypted backups.
- Web3-aligned. Built to eventually connect with identity and modules inside GuaridOS.
1. Exchanges
Secure trading accounts without relying on Big Tech 2FA apps. Even if the platform is breached, the 2FA flow stays protected.
2. DAOs and Governance
Members can protect DAO accounts without fear of suspension from centralized providers.
3. Developer Tools
Developers can secure staging servers or admin dashboards with GuaridAuthenticator during test deployments.
- Mode: Beta release
- Access: Live for core testing at [console.guaridos.me](https://console.guaridos.me)
- UI: Early functional, still minimal
- Limitations: Ecosystem integration with other GuaridOS modules not yet active. Recovery tools basic, more to come.
Expand recovery flows with encrypted secret-sharing.
Add multi-account management and improved UI.
Release Android, iOS, and Desktop builds.
Connect GuaridAuthenticator to GuaridOS modules (Mail, Drive, Calendar) for unified identity.
GuaridAuthenticator is not just another 2FA app. It is a first step toward login security that keeps users in full control. No tracking. No hidden sync. No external lockouts.
The beta is live, the foundation works, and the road to full GuaridOS integration is clear.
This is what authentication should look like in Web3: decentralized, encrypted, and user-owned.
๐ Try it now: console.guaridos.me
GuaridOS is on a mission to rebuild the daily digital stack with privacy as the default. Today, one of the weakest links in Web2 and Web3 security is still authentication. Centralized 2FA apps, SMS codes, and email-based verifications continue to expose users to phishing, surveillance, and lockouts.
With that in mind, we are releasing GuaridAuthenticator (Beta) a Web3-native 2FA utility designed for developers, projects, and everyday users who want login security without giving control to third parties.
Authentication is the first gate in any system. If that gate is weak, everything behind it is at risk. Traditional 2FA tools rely on central servers and hidden sync layers. This introduces problems:
Providers can track when and where you log in.
Recovery flows often require trusting customer support teams with identity documents.
Access can be suspended, revoked, or manipulated if the provider decides to.
GuaridAuthenticator flips this model. Codes, keys, and recovery data stay encrypted under user control.
Time-based one-time passwords (TOTP) are generated directly on the device. Thereโs no external server dependency.
All authentication secrets are encrypted before being saved. Only the user holds the decryption key, making recovery and export user-controlled.
Instead of customer support or KYC, GuaridAuthenticator provides encrypted backup options that the user can export, store, and later re-import.
GuaridAuthenticator follows open TOTP standards, meaning it works with exchanges, dApps, DAOs, and Web2 platforms that support 2FA.
- No server-side sync. Nothing is mirrored or logged elsewhere.
- No profiling: Login events arenโt tracked to build behavioral profiles.
- Independent recovery: Users manage recovery themselves with encrypted backups.
- Web3-aligned. Built to eventually connect with identity and modules inside GuaridOS.
1. Exchanges
Secure trading accounts without relying on Big Tech 2FA apps. Even if the platform is breached, the 2FA flow stays protected.
2. DAOs and Governance
Members can protect DAO accounts without fear of suspension from centralized providers.
3. Developer Tools
Developers can secure staging servers or admin dashboards with GuaridAuthenticator during test deployments.
- Mode: Beta release
- Access: Live for core testing at [console.guaridos.me](https://console.guaridos.me)
- UI: Early functional, still minimal
- Limitations: Ecosystem integration with other GuaridOS modules not yet active. Recovery tools basic, more to come.
Expand recovery flows with encrypted secret-sharing.
Add multi-account management and improved UI.
Release Android, iOS, and Desktop builds.
Connect GuaridAuthenticator to GuaridOS modules (Mail, Drive, Calendar) for unified identity.
GuaridAuthenticator is not just another 2FA app. It is a first step toward login security that keeps users in full control. No tracking. No hidden sync. No external lockouts.
The beta is live, the foundation works, and the road to full GuaridOS integration is clear.
This is what authentication should look like in Web3: decentralized, encrypted, and user-owned.
๐ Try it now: console.guaridos.me
No activity yet