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Meant to go to the session on next billion but overflowing so attending plantain chops and coffee session instead.
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Gonna go back to 5th floor main room in a bit simply because it’s too big to overflow. This is a true dev conference. A subset of obscure tech deep dives seem to have queues to get in. A talk in a new stablecoin called Gho seems to be the it-event right now.
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Dropped into a panel on ethereum sign-in. Kinda meandering. Feels like a podcast. Gonna bg it and browse twitter unless something makes me peek up.
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Login signatures alone aren't coherent enough to imbue meaningful authority. This is another way where delegating capability is strictly more useful, and I expect to see things bend in that direction:
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I see someone from M3tamsk is in a panel with vitalik on account abstraction later in the day? Feels like this layer is going to be in flux soon?
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Yeah, I'd be on that panel if I was there. There are a few complicated proposals that require synthesis: 4337 (gas abstraction for contract accounts), 3074 (delegation for EOAs), 5003 (migration off EOAs to contracts), and then finally "what contract accounts are best?".
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I see value in all three of those, followed by a variant of my Delegatable framework that embraces 4337 so that any account/contract can share resources/permissions with arbitrary granularity. That will give us a path to arbitrary access control & security granularity.
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Went to the talk by the Arbitum guy earlier so I’m ELI5ed enough to actually understand your tweet 😂
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Is my read on the tradeoff correct?
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L2 AA gets past limitations of best L1 support with EIP-4337. Starknet eg.
“Improves UX by 10x”… though it looks like tradeoff is 10x complex tryst stack?
Argent first wallet to support native AA
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Yes, 4337 does not achieve gas subsidy UX for EOAs, that's what 3074+5003 would aspire to.
It doesn't have to be 10x as complex if you just built the same simple things on top. But all the value comes from adding valuable complexity, and that could far exceed 10x.
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😬 here comes the abstraction-hacking bots then
I hope you guys are red-teaming this as you design it…
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