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3/ When all of this comes together, we’ll finally have a simple user experience where users can achieve their desired results with a single signature across an infinite number of chains.
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2/ Currently, numerous teams and projects are working to make this vision a reality on many levels. We now have pass-through bridges that allow assets to move across different chains almost instantly with no loss of funds. ERC-4337 wallets enable users to sign transactions easily while offering additional features like social recovery. Paymasters are covering transaction gas fees and fronting liquidity, and teams are working on atomic cross-chain swaps.
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1/ ERC-4337 kickstarted a wave that has since evolved into what I would call the chain abstraction movement. In simple terms, the idea is to hide the complexity of interacting with multiple blockchains behind a user interface that feels more like a standard app.
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Chain Abstraction: A New Frontier 0/ This cycle is finally addressing major pain points that have been tormenting crypto users for years: • Poor user experience (browser extensions, EOA) • Paying gas fees in native tokens (mostly ETH) • Managing assets across multiple chains
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3/ When all of this comes together, we’ll finally have a simple user experience where users can achieve their desired results with a single signature across an infinite number of chains.
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2/ Currently, numerous teams and projects are working to make this vision a reality on many levels. We now have pass-through bridges that allow assets to move across different chains almost instantly with no loss of funds. ERC-4337 wallets enable users to sign transactions easily while offering additional features like social recovery. Paymasters are covering transaction gas fees and fronting liquidity, and teams are working on atomic cross-chain swaps.
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1/ ERC-4337 kickstarted a wave that has since evolved into what I would call the chain abstraction movement. In simple terms, the idea is to hide the complexity of interacting with multiple blockchains behind a user interface that feels more like a standard app.
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Chain Abstraction: A New Frontier 0/ This cycle is finally addressing major pain points that have been tormenting crypto users for years: • Poor user experience (browser extensions, EOA) • Paying gas fees in native tokens (mostly ETH) • Managing assets across multiple chains
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Some chains are not even equivalence to any specific version EVM. They can be something like `cancun` with cherry picking on top and some other features missing. Thread carefully.
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But to schedule a call, you would need to send a tx, unless you use signatures. The whole issue with this kind of solutions seems to be that setup is so complex to make it decentralized that it is much easy to use something like OpenZeppelin Defender Autotasks.
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To clarify uint8 and uint32 will be packed into one slot on storage.
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To everyone using GPT for writing smart contracts, please remember that it can produce significant hallucinations. I remember an instance when it conjured up an entire set of features for structs that Solidity doesn't actually support.
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Hello world
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