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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
good real-world example of how embedded wallets break identity web3 becoming web2 but instead of email/passwords its now app-specific wallets (identities) to fix, 1) devs must implement one-to-many identity mapping in thier app and, 2) users need to do the work of mapping (which they wont) *in every web3 app they use* is this really a better ux than pasting a seed phrase in a pw manager? is this progress? given lack of web3 consumer growth the market says no
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Jacek.degen.eth 🎩
@jacek
Honestly, apps should just let you approve a spend limit—like “FartApp can spend up to $50 USDC.” For no-click checkout, it just works. For normal checkout, you just enter your wallet address and confirm the transaction separately. No need to connect your wallet to every app. It’s simpler, safer, and feels more like 2FA.
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Hopi🎩🍖🎭🔵Ⓜ️
@hopi
There are pros and cons here. You have to realize that we can only partially build on something that was there, but still build something new
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