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gm. study chain abstraction
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just one signature since it's using an SCA with merkalized signature. so you're signing one hash and authenticating the corresponding userops on the various chains involved in the tx
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https://universalx.app launched yesterday
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token swap on Base using assets (ETH + USDC) held on Base, Arbitrum, Mode, and Avalanche. all done using 4337 with merkle sigs + simple intent system
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shipped this today first chain-agnostic trading platform. uses 4337 + intents to consolidate balances from multiple chains https://universalx.app
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added cbBTC support today for that demo I threw over @jessepollak - full public launch in around 3 weeks
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building Universal Accounts. in the gif below, converting USDT fragmented across Arbitrum and Optimism to cbBTC on @base (mainnet), with one signature (automatically bridging). will support cb smart accounts aswell https://i.imgur.com/oDEmEf5.gif
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cross-posting this here, figured may be interesting. solver-based multi-chain balance unification
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chain abstraction implementation shipped in early access recently spend assets located on any chain, without bridging, using ERC-4337 gif attached is me sending 12 USDC split across @base, @0xtobby, and @optimism; 5 seconds, gas paid using USDT on OP (all on mainnet)
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lots of technologies converging right now to enable true modular expansion. chain abstraction being one of them. millions of chains, no fragmentation. the only viable path forward for the ecosystem is modular
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gmodular farcaster 🧱
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Particle Network, more geared toward AA + WaaS
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Much more flexible and feature-rich IMO. Gitbook is solid, easy to use, but has various limitations that we felt were reducing our developer growth, so Readme fit the bill pretty well
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Hey GM! Thank you! And I'm a big fan of Readme, really solid out-of-the-box tooling, not much more I could ask for. Flexible text editor, solid SEO management options, detailed metrics, community FAQ forums, etc. You guys have really good docs over at dotenvx aswell, just looked through it
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Decided to put together a rundown of the general design philosophy here (the ideal user flow, content verticals, rationale behind different structural decisions, etc.) Curious what you guys think about this content approach. https://twitter.com/TABASCOweb3/status/1753491881244127496
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Ah thank you! Will have this fixed, been wrestling with the formatting on that page, seems like we overlooked that header on mobile. Much appreciated!
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Thank you! We use https://readme.com as the underlying framework (similar to https://docs.alchemy.com, https://docs.opensea.io, https://developers.circle.com/w3s/docs/circle-programmable-wallets-an-overview). We were using Gitbook formerly but felt it was a bit limiting.
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Hey guys, we just launched brand new docs over at @particlenetwork; been in the works for quite a while, previously we were using Gitbook (https://docs.particle.network) but needed a revamp. Just released today. Would love feedback from anyone that's down to take a look! πŸ‘‰ https://developers.particle.network
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EC takes a similar approach (also on the eco level though, going solely off of OS isn't usually granular enough for anything super valuable when it comes to individual products): https://www.developerreport.com/
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For most things, GitHub tends to be the closest you can get to something tangible; I spun this up some time ago for finding repos and calculating unique committers: https://developers.ethanfrancis.app GH insights generally are more applicable on the ecosystem level rather than to specific products
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