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Sinaver
@sinaver.eth
Super dumb question: when you submit a tx, why do you need to change a chain in the first place? Can we submit a tx with chainId as well, and then let the wallet handle chain switch + tx in 1 click?) btw, with embedded wallets the experience already this way, still 2 steps, but done automatically (if confirmation disabled) p.s. questions in similar series, why things are done specific ways :) https://warpcast.com/sinaver.eth/0xc649c4d5
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skllz.base.eth κ©πΎβοΈπ
@skllzrmy
Sounds like you need to be the president of the standards organization that comes in and finally sets some order to this chaos!
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Vladyslav Dalechyn
@dalechyn.eth
I think rainbow changes network automatically (at least on desktop)
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Kevang30.degen.eth π»πͺπ©
@kevang30.eth
I think it would be time for things to be like this, but I don't know what stops the implementation of a true multichain that does not require the user to do so many steps manually, however, as you say, there are already wallets that fulfill that function of changing the network automatically At least partially they are advances.
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