Last updated: 8/13/2025
Paaskeeper is a decentralized password vault that uses blockchain technology to securely store your passwords and sensitive data. Built on Ethereum Sepolia testnet with MetaMask integration and Lit Protocol encryption, it provides a zero-knowledge security model where only you can access your data.
Yes, you need MetaMask wallet extension installed in your browser. Paaskeeper uses MetaMask for authentication and blockchain transactions. You can download MetaMask from their official website.
Currently, Paaskeeper operates on the Ethereum Sepolia testnet (Ethereum Sepolia Faucet), which means you only need testnet ETH (free) for transactions. As it's in beta version 0.2, the service is free during the testing phase.
Your data is protected by multiple layers of security:
No. Paaskeeper uses a zero-knowledge security model. Your passwords are encrypted on your device using your master password and MetaMask wallet. Even if someone gains access to the encrypted data on the blockchain, they cannot decrypt it without your private keys and master password.
If you lose access to your MetaMask wallet, you will lose access to your Paaskeeper vault. This is the nature of decentralized systems - there's no central authority that can recover your data. Always backup your MetaMask seed phrase securely.
Sepolia is a test blockchain network that mimics the main Ethereum network but uses test ETH with no real value. It's perfect for testing decentralized applications without risking real money. Paaskeeper uses Sepolia during its beta phase.
Lit Protocol is a decentralized key management network that distributes encryption keys across multiple nodes. This means no single entity (including us) can access your data. It provides programmable cryptography and access control for decentralized applications.
Your passwords are encrypted using advanced cryptography before being stored in smart contracts on the Ethereum blockchain. The blockchain only stores encrypted data - the plaintext passwords never leave your device unencrypted.
Connect your MetaMask wallet, navigate to your vault, and use the "Add New Entry" form. Enter your website/service details and password. The data will be encrypted and stored on the blockchain after you confirm the transaction.
Yes! As long as you have MetaMask with the same wallet address and know your master password, you can access your vault from any device with an internet connection. Your data is stored on the decentralized blockchain, not on any specific device.
Your vault is automatically backed up on the blockchain. However, make sure to:
Try these steps:
Blockchain transactions can take a few minutes to confirm, especially during network congestion. You can check the transaction status in MetaMask or on a Sepolia block explorer using your transaction hash.
Common causes include:
Paaskeeper is currently in beta testing phase (version 0.2). This means:
We're currently testing on Sepolia testnet to ensure security and stability. A mainnet release timeline will be announced once beta testing is complete and all security audits are passed.
Data stored on Sepolia testnet will not automatically transfer to mainnet. You'll need to migrate your passwords manually when the mainnet version launches. We recommend using test data during the beta phase.
If you need assistance:
Email Support: chamod983.bitcoin@ud.me
Developer: Team VMTEK
Response Time: We aim to respond within 24-48 hours
Best Practices: Include your wallet address (not private keys!) and describe the issue clearly
We welcome feedback and bug reports during the beta phase. Contact us with suggestions, issues, or if you're interested in contributing to the project's development.
Currently, support is handled directly through email. As the user base grows, we may establish community channels for users to share experiences and help each other.