Jayme Hoffman
@jayme
Do you think self-custodial wallets will remain the go-to for interacting with smart contracts? https://warpcast.com/pugson/0xd7b2da
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woj
@woj.eth
99% of smart contract interactions will be built into apps with wallets inside them self custody for the user, experience controlled by developer power users will be able to interact with dapps however they won't but current paradigm will not stick for much longer
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mcclick
@kyle
i do not want an infinite number of addresses as a user though. how do you imagine self custody happening when wallets are built into a ton of different dapps? something like https://usecapsule.com/ ?
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nicholas 🧨
@nicholas
This is a problem we solve later, if at all. Look how many accounts you have across web products.
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mcclick
@kyle
As a user, I much prefer SSO via Apple or Google (one account that signs me into everything). As a user, I don’t want a ton of trailing balances across tons of accounts. As a user, I am terrified of taxes in this imagined future. Think it’ll be something closer to one account with permissioning to other keys.
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nicholas 🧨
@nicholas
In the long arc, I agree. I think it will take much longer than any user would like to achieve wallet consolidation. Applications are what will drive use. Smart wallet consolidation won't happen until AFTER a explosion of app-embedded wallets. Agreed, taxes will be rekt (:sob:)
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