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borodutch
@warpcastadmin.eth
final update on @trueanon (the project is now closed): warpcast allows you to change custody address if you know the seed from the existing custody address even though i believe there should be a way to recover from this state (especially with recovery address set), warpcast team thinks that it's ok because: 1. seed phrases are hidden from the end user with keychains (low chances of leaking them) 2. leaking the seed phrase can equal to losing everything you have on farcaster 3. you should use app keys and hub signers instead this approach is close to me (as i'm all for blockchain) but i do believe it doesn't work well for social and high-profile people *will* leak their seed phrases accidentally @trueanon was nice while it lasted, nice experiment, i liked it now back to my main workload...
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horsefacts
@horsefacts.eth
if you're quick, you should still be able to recover it by calling the contracts directly, as long as the new owner hasn't changed the custody address. you don't need Warpcast to do this.
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horsefacts
@horsefacts.eth
err, sorry, as long as they haven't changed the *recovery* address. call this: https://optimistic.etherscan.io/address/0x00000000fc6c5f01fc30151999387bb99a9f489b#writeContract#F11
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borodutch
@warpcastadmin.eth
is it even possible to change the recovery address?
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horsefacts
@horsefacts.eth
Yes, the owner can do it, and there's a "transfer and change recovery" function that does both at once. (So the old recovery can't yoink it back on transfer). None of this stuff is really used or exposed in Warpcast though.
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