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@jayme
Do you think self-custodial wallets will remain the go-to for interacting with smart contracts? https://warpcast.com/pugson/0xd7b2da
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@woj.eth
99% of smart contract interactions will be built into apps with wallets inside them self custody for the user, experience controlled by developer power users will be able to interact with dapps however they won't but current paradigm will not stick for much longer
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@six
This basically eliminates the whole "single sign on for the entire internet" thing then right?
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@woj.eth
ish this is a good primer on how interop between embedded wallets can work https://www.privy.io/blog/wallet-interoperability
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@kyle
Is the TLDR here: every app has to use Privy, or the user can export their keys? And that WalletConnect is less likely to work here bc it’s too web3-native / the user doesn’t know that Privy is under the hood so doesn’t know to click Privy for the WalletConnect connection?
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