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@ace
one strange point. we've thought of the wallet as our new universal, interoperable identity in the web3 world. but, today, many users have multiple wallets/identities. which is just as cumbersome as having separate twitter/insta/pinterest identities. people may not even want the universal identity to begin with.
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@jjpa
Do you think people are interested in the ability to “connect” all the wallets?
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@pixel
No if the address is intended to be a separate identity, like a separate anon account.
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@jjpa
I agree, but I hate having to continuously fund these wallets for gas fees. I would love if I could deploy a relay from my main and then any wallet that I’ve whitelisted, likely via some zero-knowledge proof, gets sponsored by my main. How are gas relayers these days?
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