Crypto security and wallet provider ZenGo has proposed a solution EIP-6384 to address offline signature exploits that allow attackers to trick users into signing hard-to-read wallet messages to steal crypto assets and NFTs, The Block reported. The proposal aims to make offline signatures both secure and easy for users to read. By building on the existing off-chain signature standard EIP-712, ZenGo adds a view-only capability to smart contracts, converting messages into a human-readable form. By implementing EIP-6384, all Ethereum smart contracts will take on the responsibility of providing clear interpretation of messages, and wallet users will be able to receive a clear and understandable description of the messages they are asked to sign. ZenGo pointed out that if wallets and decentralized applications adopt this proposal, users will no longer need to rely on such third-party tools to read offline signature information.