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This is not a criticism, but an observation as I pondered key security; the introduction of ENS names incentivising social capital aggregation to a single address has made wallet security a lot harder than with anonymous addresses that have no incentive for aggregation and hence allow many wallets to decentralise risk.
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Decentralized public social capital aggregation is not bad? What's wrong with 6529s 3 addy vault setup? And delegatecash (would've been cool if that was built on ens). Obv u could resolve ur .eth to a new addy too
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It’s definitely not bad - I think it’s an innovation. All I’m pondering is the reality that you have one master key and that’s a single point of failure. Thinking on it - as most wallets are bip32 derived key wallets anyway, then it’s the rule to have a master key and name, anyway. So, how to help deal it?
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