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QRAuth – Cryptographic verification layer for QR codes (seeking protocol review)

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Show HN: QRAuth – Open-source QR verification with passkeys and device trust

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Looks a lot like desktop usage. I have created https://github.com/qrauth-io/qrauth open source. I can help with integration for Passwordless login if you want. Also bonus social login by default
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Animated Cryptographic QR Codes where each frame is independently signed (ECDSA-P256) and rotates every 500ms. A screenshot captures one expired frame. A video can't predict the next frame without the signing key. Demo: https://qrauth.io
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Interesting approach. We're working on a similar problem from a different angle — cryptographic signing (ECDSA-P256) per QR code rather than server-side invalidation, plus geospatial binding and a transparency log. Open source: https://github.com/qrauth-io/qrauth
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Smart devices are making us think less
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Great job. How about the supported languages? System languages gets recognised?