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1/ With the rise of embedded wallets, a vital topic to think through is interoperability. That is, how do siloed wallets turn into global wallets. In this thread, I explore a few paths to consider. πŸ§΅πŸ‘‡ Note: approaches 1-3 are simpler; 4-7 more complex; Please consider this a draft for community discussion πŸ™‚
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I don't think it's necessary to combine wallets. It's a benefit to user privacy to not correlate all accounts since everything onchain is public. Today your Google, Facebook and Apple accounts are separate and you can't easily manage them all from one surface. I don't want one of them to have all my info either.
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That said, if you want to get your accounts together, I think AA is a really promising way to do so, and much less risky than passing private keys around
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I think that's completely fair. I would argue these are options, not requirements, for the user. I think approach 7 actually addresses this, by letting you, the user, decide what to link to your main profile. Options 2 and 3 also keep the wallets fully separated.
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