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@vrypan.eth
Is there any Farcaster wallet other than Warpcast? I.e. is Warpcast the only way an app can get a signer approved without getting access to the custody wallet private keys?
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@vrypan.eth
I was talking with @hodlon and he explained that having signed up with Flink prevents him from using other clients because they require Warpcast to approve the signer. This is really bad.
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@vrypan.eth
There is a workaround that should be relatively easy to implement: 1. A serverless web app where users can enter their secret phrase and generate a signer pair. (Hardcore users could use fario to do it in the command line.) 2. Clients could offer the option to import a signer (private key) instead of generating one.
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woj
@woj.eth
i agree it’s bad, while contributing to the problem unfortunately, support for third party wallets signing is a lot of additional work for little benefit once farcaster connect ships and dev tools stabilize, this will improve
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elle
@riotgoools
u can sign into opencast with flink accounts because it has a standard sign in with ethereum option other than that, you would have to import the wallet seed into warpcast (maybe use flink to transfer to a standalone wallet with new seed first so you're not copy pasting a seed u use for other things)
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pugson
@pugson
oh wow
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