The Evolution of Ethereum Wallets: Comparing EIP-3074 and ERC-4337
After many proposals and improvements, the ultimate solution for Ethereum wallets seems to be within reach.
JinseFinanceAfter many proposals and improvements, the ultimate solution for Ethereum wallets seems to be within reach.
JinseFinanceEthereum core developers have agreed to include EIP-3074 in the upcoming hard fork upgrade Prague/Electra (expected in Q4 2024/early 2025).
JinseFinanceEIP-3074 needs careful integration to avoid potential risks to Ethereum accounts. It's important for wallets to display clearly what users are signing, akin to handling one's private keys.
AlexEIP-3074 was approved to go live in the next Ethereum hard fork (Prague). This EIP will forever change the way users interact on the EVM chain, making the wallet user experience simpler, cheaper, and more powerful.
JinseFinanceAfter EIP-3074, a single wrong signature will be able to drain your Ethereum account’s balance. Yes, it’s real.
JinseFinanceEthereum's Pectra upgrade aims to enhance UX with EIP 3074, integrating conventional wallets like MetaMask with smart contract capabilities. Community responses vary from optimism over usability to concerns about broader implications and address depletion.
Xu LinEIP-3074 allows externally owned accounts (EOAs) to delegate control to smart contracts.
JinseFinanceOne sentence description: EIP-3074 gives EOA wallet smart contract functions, changing the way users interact on the EVM chain
JinseFinanceThe Ethereum Dencun upgrade will enable Ethereum transactions to be submitted as blobs, potentially reducing the cost of publishing data on the blockchain.
JinseFinanceThe Ethereum 2024 roadmap update and important EIP proposal demonstrate the Ethereum blockchain’s adaptability to industry changes and clearly demonstrate a clear vision for robust operation while improving scalability.
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