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horsefacts
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I wrote a short post on account abstraction wallet security for @code4rena. It was great to take a deeper look at the spec. Wallets are critical and it’s important to get them right, but I’m excited for 4337. https://medium.com/code4rena/smart-account-security-69b544c0da86
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phil
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Can you help me understand how this changes the custody requirements for end-users? Today, I am responsible for managing my private keys. If I use a 3rd party service to generate an AA wallet, where does the burden of custody shift?
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horsefacts
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Really good question. Curious to hear others chime in. It depends a lot on the specific wallet implementation. EOA wallets are just a secret number, but AA wallets are software. So as a user you'll need to know what features that software supports and whether it's any good.
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horsefacts
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I'd be really interested to hear @nicholas answer this too. He's been diving deep on the user facing side of AA lately.
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