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typeof.eth 🔵
@typeof.eth
It'd be awesome if you could turn an EOA into a "forwarding/proxy account" so that you could cycle keys without having to migrate all your stuff to your new account. Cycling keys is a good habit, but the current system discourages it IMO.
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frangio
@frangio
There's an EIP for this: https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-7377
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typeof.eth 🔵
@typeof.eth
That’s great that people are thinking about this problem! It’s a bit of a bummer that this wouldn’t let you migrate from EOA to EOA, though. I get that smart contract accounts have their benefits, but I like having options.
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nix
@nix
Thanks for this! I only knew about EIP-3074, so this triggered me to go read up a bit and made me encounter this writeup on the state of current AA discussions, which I thought was interesting: https://www.galaxy.com/insights/research/ethereum-all-core-developers-execution-call-182/
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