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Hey @abdel, with all the buzz around the upcoming STRK, it got me wondering: why can't the private key be imported into @argent and braavos wallets? Let's say a user only has a private key, what's the move in this case? 👉 👈
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it's because of account abstraction. wallets on starknet are not just public/private keys but actual smart contracts. so you need to plug whatever private key you have to an account smart contract before you can use it
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In your opinion, what are the prospects for active users to benefit from the second phase of distribution? A significant portion missed out on the initial allocation due to not having a balance during the snapshot, despite having invested their efforts and been actively involved in various activities during 1-2 ye 🤥
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To clarify, let's consider that one of the NFTs in the Argent company costs around 0.01 ETH per mint. If we tally up all expenditures, it amounts to approximately 0.02 ETH per company.
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Consequently, a user who didn't engage deeply in the project but happened to have this balance and made a few transactions received the drop, while someone who actively participated and expended gas did not, purely by chance.
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Although the 0.005 metric may not appear overly strict or unjust, but at the same time it didn't give anyone a chance to those who accidentally withdrew or held balances in other tokens. Perhaps a fairer approach would involve considering 0.005 ETH or something..
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