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Henri Stern κͺ
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1/ Happy [Feature] Friday Today, native smart wallets in your mobile app⨠Easily provision smart wallets for your users in Expo! Many of our most exciting customers are mobile apps, and smart wallets can help improve UX with gas sponsorship, batched txs, and more! https://docs.privy.io/guide/expo/setup/smart-wallets
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Jorge Pablo Franetovic π©
@jpfraneto.eth
Can you explain the difference between this and what was in place before? i think I still donβt understand smart wallets enough
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Henri Stern κͺ
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This has been live in our react sdk for a while, now in our expo sdk. Developers could always have done a smart wallet integration manually, but Privy makes this meaningfully easier. This simply makes it easier to build with smart wallets since Privy can return a user object that includes: - the user's smart wallet address - smart signer address - will automatically forward signatures as userOps to the smart wallet - custom userOps screens built for 4337 Beyond that, it creates a pipeline for user sign ups. This means you can automate the flow where - user signs up - they get an embedded wallet - they get a smart account with the embedded signer associated to it
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Jorge Pablo Franetovic π©
@jpfraneto.eth
ok i was just implementing this today for my expo app (and trying to follow the flow of neynar to create a new fid signing with the wallet of the user) and think that there is something here will continue to learn. thanks for the explanation. i wonβt stop until the user doesnβt have a clue that they are interacting with the blockchain haha
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Henri Stern κͺ
@henri
This is the way. Let me know if you want to hop on a call to work through it together!
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Jorge Pablo Franetovic π©
@jpfraneto.eth
it would be amazing. can you do it at the top of the hour?
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Henri Stern κͺ
@henri
DMing!
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