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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Convince me I’m wrong: not a ton of incentive to be first to AA wallets given security risk / lack of Lindyness.
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@msolomon.eth
What’s the security and lindy issues you have in mind? A private key is the worst security model, and allowing users to change implementations/fallback handlers lets you adapt to whatever becomes the standard
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I think @dwr.eth's statement is true for larger projects. Don't know if contracts are audited well, bundlers work in practice etc. Better to let smaller projects try out, run into errors and improve before jumping onboard. The pareto optimial time to jump on new tech shifts based on your risk tolerance
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That makes sense, I think a lot here depends how you define “AA wallet”. AA gets thrown around a lot these days so I just take it to mean “contract wallet” now, since 4337 isn’t actually AA, more of a meta-tx standard (contracts can’t initiate txs) https://warpcast.com/msolomon.eth/0x1b19aa
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