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Not another password manager login

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2 min read By NT²

Website logins already have good tools. The harder question is where to keep the secrets that are not just username, password, and URL.

Autofill is not the whole problem

Password managers are good at a very specific job: save the login, match the domain, fill the form. For many websites, that is exactly what you want.

But a digital life contains assets that do not behave like website logins.

A seed phrase is not a password. A hardware wallet label is not a URL. An exchange API key has scopes, notes, and rotation history. A passport scan needs attachments. A bank account needs fields you can copy without showing the whole item.

When those assets get forced into generic notes, they lose shape. Everything becomes a blob of text with a title like "crypto stuff" or "important docs."

The NT² category is different

NT² Vault is a structured digital asset vault. That means the product starts from asset types, not form autofill.

The value is in the fields:

  • Crypto items can hold wallet labels, mnemonic notes, and private-key material in masked fields.
  • Credential items can hold API keys, service secrets, and admin tokens without pretending they are web logins.
  • Document items can keep metadata and encrypted attachments together.
  • Bank items can separate routing, IBAN, account number, and notes.

This is still local-first and zero-knowledge. The sensitive payload is encrypted on your device, and NT² does not receive your master password or plaintext items. The point is not to make one app own every login. The point is to give high-value assets a better home.

Beside your password manager, not against it

For many people, NT² should sit beside 1Password, Bitwarden, iCloud Keychain, or KeePassXC rather than replace them.

Let the login manager fill forms. Use NT² for assets that need structure, offline access, controlled sharing, and safer presentation. That division keeps the story honest: not every secret is a password, and not every vault should be judged by autofill speed.

The next time you create a wallet, store an API key, or scan an identity document, the question is not "which login does this belong to?" It is "what kind of asset is this, and what fields should protect it?"

That is the question NT² is built to answer.

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Last updated 2026-07-10

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