Jayme Hoffman pfp
Jayme Hoffman
@jayme
Do you think self-custodial wallets will remain the go-to for interacting with smart contracts? https://warpcast.com/pugson/0xd7b2da
10 replies
0 recast
11 reactions

​woj pfp
​woj
@woj.eth
99% of smart contract interactions will be built into apps with wallets inside them self custody for the user, experience controlled by developer power users will be able to interact with dapps however they won't but current paradigm will not stick for much longer
10 replies
1 recast
10 reactions

Emmanuel🦉⌐◨-◨🎩🍥 pfp
Emmanuel🦉⌐◨-◨🎩🍥
@emmanuel
The issue isn’t about apps having wallets in them, it’s about apps getting seamless access and interactions with end-user accounts. Taking the path of embedded wallets gives them more control/flexibility over this matter, hence every future app going for that and every user ending up with multiple accounts. 1/2
1 reply
0 recast
0 reaction

Emmanuel🦉⌐◨-◨🎩🍥 pfp
Emmanuel🦉⌐◨-◨🎩🍥
@emmanuel
The solution to the 1 user = multiple accounts per app can be solved either by: 1. Having one unified managed wallet account with a connection standard that apps can follow on the backend, a la SSO. (MPC or full custodial). 2. Solving the frontend wallet-app connection process for end-users across multiple platforms.
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction