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if we're thinking about the language of wallets
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> a wallet is the foundation point for desired consumer behavior. but is wallet the right term? -- @lght.eth the use cases listed collapse to a few behavioral primitives: - store value - operate on value - express identity (storage and web browsing are technical things the user doesn't think about. same to become true for swap, yield, and layer switching but that will take time) we're curious to see custom contract creation in a wallet. would love examples
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that array of behavioral primitives are enabled by the private keys stored by the wallet. if we're doing the work and bridging the gap to those who haven't come to blockspace yet, the choice of a better word is obvious: keys
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we don't leave our house without our keys. we may have more than one. we carry them in order to: - authenticate to buildings and other tools (safe deposit boxes, post boxes, cars) - enable the stock and flow of value (put gold in a vault, exchange cash for a sandwich)
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this is why the work @ledgerofficial has been doing is so important. because we carry keys on us, they should have an aesthetic appeal
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