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Stephan
@stephancill
another open browser wallet update implemented ERC-6492 signatures for pre deployed contracts today. this means you can create a passkey using the app and sign messages with it without any transactions involved also it's live at https://open-browser-wallet.vercel.app/ and you can use the this modified playground to test it https://stephancill.github.io/coinbase-wallet-sdk-playground/ it's not totally stable yet, so here are some tips - to send transactions you need to fund the wallet on base first ($1 should be more than enough) - if it looks like it's stuck, try clicking the browser window. sometimes it doesn't prompt you for the second signature without doing that - so if you're having trouble with the playground pressing the Reset button and clearing the local storage usually helps (`localStorage.clear()` in console) please don't store real money here yet https://github.com/stephancill/open-browser-wallet
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Fritz
@fritzmilo.eth
Awesome! Beginner question: How can I access a wallet I created on my phone using your app on a laptop browser?
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Stephan
@stephancill
if you're using chrome, click "use a different passkey" and then "use a phone...", then scan the qr code with your phone if another password manager pops up first, just dismiss the window and click the window again if nothing pops up passkey ux varies quite a lot depending on which ecosystems you're in and which password manager you use, hopefully this improves as time goes on
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