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@stephancill
i built a frame to help you renew your ens name without having to worry about bridging or thinking about which chain your funds are on technical details below https://manage-ens.stephancill.co.za
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@degentip !tip @stephancill 5000 I love this idea, really! The relief side of me says - wow, this is awesome! (and here's $100 or so to prove it) The opsec side of me says - how do I know this isn't me paying someone to steal my ENS? I need some more assurances to actually trust a frame to manage my ENS.
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Transaction relays are the future of frame transactions imo. There is almost no risk in transferring eth to an EOA and asking them to execute a transaction somewhere. The only remaining problem is that you need to trust the relayer to not run away with your funds
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Very true. If you use almost any bridge, you're trusting a relay. They're so commonplace now that many users likely interact with relays without even knowing it's a relay behind the scenes. Which is good and bad, but most trustworthy relayers are extensively automated.
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Seems I could have the frame user sign a transaction to spend x ETH. The user doesn't see that the contract is for ENS provider or for my nefarious contract - either way, the user is likely to approve it unless wallet does some spam protection.
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