Nov 19, 2025

Engaging a global audience with technical information

Engaging a global audience with technical information

How do you get strangers excited about math and passwords?

Hey! Let me teach you about passwords.

Fewer words draw contempt more than the prospect of learning the importance of keeping passwords and securing information. In the best case scenario the password is stored and basically forgotten until it is needed again. And in the worst case..and a situation most everyone has experienced the password is lost and the items or information if forever lost.

Imagine what it's like if it's not just one password but twelve (12) or twenty four (24)?  Even worse, those 12 words are the key to access your millions of money (USD, Euros, Litecoin).

Unfortunately, this has happened far too many times in the years we built Litewallet.  And, we had to write the horrible emails and explanation to the user that because they didn't save their 12 words and we didn't keep a copy of their passwords…they have lost their money

We not only spend many efforts to educate those users but we still do. We have e-cash giveaways begging people to save their 12 words. 

Make a game of it!

Brainwallet is the answer for the many years of pain explaining this to our users. We thought “Why not make it fun?”. So our hard work will soon pay off. We are using emojis and games to help people remember their passwords with us actually knowing what the passwords are. We are launching very soon where the first game where the user gets to get points when they eat the right emojis


Our first Game

  1. Cooking up something cool

The player gets more points when they eat the right emojis. Of course, they eat the wrong emojis and bad things happen. Very bad things.


  1. Protecting your assets

If you know the password (pass phrase) or maybe you already had one and you are coming back. Brainwallet has you covered.




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Email: brainwallet.co

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