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all the online phrasing refers it to be an L2 still.
Читать полностью…But I do remember the phrasing you quoted floating around. Probably a misquote or their original intention was different?
Читать полностью…Hey guys, not sure if this would get me kicked here but my friend and I developed a mobile game for mostly crypto traders. It's a puzzle game where you guess if the price increased/decreased or went stable by looking at previous candles. Sharing for your interest :)
https://x.com/BarknTuncer/status/1920152748193882399
Wow
https://x.com/0xPEPO/status/1919420425928348118
+ some comments here: https://www.coindesk.com/tech/2025/05/07/why-one-of-uniswap-dao-most-outspoken-members-just-walked-away-in-frustration
https://x.com/koeppelmann/status/1917648960820318422
not sure it's the final version tho 🤔
hey Lobs,
we've been complaining about Ethereum mobile UX for 2 years now, how it blocks mass adoption, makes dapp builders life bad and so on. but it seems like we might've found some hope - described our story in a tweet
https://x.com/MacBudkowski/status/1920137264912318707
Depends on where the tokens live. You don't turn an eoa into a multisig, you delegate a multisig to operate code that affects the eoa.
But the hierarchy is still the EOA at the top.
You would probably just want to have a multisig at a baseline, and then you could delegate a signer to give up it's signing privileges if a contract it delegates to says so OR if the EOA delegates to NULL it defaults to not being a signer.
But that isn't quite the same as solving compromised wallets
private key can always do w/e it wants. It owns the EOA. You can delegate to a multi-sig but the private key can delegate to NULL and/or directly transfer stuff itself.
Of course if you have a multisig 2/3 and 1 private key is compromised it can't do anything to the multisig w/o a second signer.
https://x.com/juanfranblanco/status/1920120988965986593
Читать полностью…it was the intention at some point, we pivoted and its a normal Safe with a (3 minute) delay module now running on Gnosis Chain (L1)
Читать полностью…Cool! Create a web version with wallet integration, include builder codes from HL, make some great builder code $$$ while creating fun stuff like this 🙂
Читать полностью…we found this interesting correlation where defi adoption mirrors tradfi … this is a quick twitter summary https://x.com/keyringnetwork/status/1920109242180378823
The keyringnetwork/stuck-in-the-1970s">full blog post has all the spice in it though and all the analysis
The whole thing came out of some messages shared here the other week
need to try it before saying yes or no.
Did someone try? 🤔
https://x.com/chadderbiz/status/1920134976797880511?s
Pectra upgrade made eth deflationary again
the tech now allow this, but the wallets won't show the "usual" interface we're used to 1-click sign
Читать полностью…If you scroll up a bit @Smartprogrammer1993 clarified this isn’t the case
Читать полностью…Here is a guide for wallet devs to use 7702 with 4337 that we put out: https://open.substack.com/pub/erc4337/p/guide-for-wallet-devs-for-getting?r=75w22&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
Читать полностью…https://x.com/rushimanche/status/1920131841106813172?s=0
Читать полностью…interesting it sounds like something that could be solved with a product which would not have been possible pre-Pectra... something that turns a compromised wallet into a 2/3 multisig to remove the hacker's ability to control the wallet
Читать полностью…https://x.com/ergokhaner/status/1920101547637444933?s=
Читать полностью…what if I set 3 signers with a 2 signer min threshold? or do you mean the compromised key might be able to prevent that? would have to be fast though 😅
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