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Gasless Smart Contract Wallet Implementation
This implementation borrows from EIP 1776 and EIP 4337. However, simplified for a the use case of letting a dapp onboard a user to their platform without having to pay for the gas or install a wallet. Assumptions The Dapp that wants to subsidize the gas for the user is a central entity, ie. the relayer. We’re not decentralizing the relayer network as proposed in EIP 1613 User identification - OAuth A centralized relayer can subsidize the gas of the end user.
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Gasless Smart Contract Wallet Implementation
This implementation borrows from EIP 1776 and EIP 4337. However, simplified for a the use case of letting a dapp onboard a user to their platform without having to pay for the gas or install a wallet. Assumptions The Dapp that wants to subsidize the gas for the user is a central entity, ie. the relayer. We’re not decentralizing the relayer network as proposed in EIP 1613 User identification - OAuth A centralized relayer can subsidize the gas of the end user.
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Gasless Smart Contract Wallet Implementation
This implementation borrows from EIP 1776 and EIP 4337. However, simplified for a the use case of letting a dapp onboard a user to their platform without having to pay for the gas or install a wallet. Assumptions The Dapp that wants to subsidize the gas for the user is a central entity, ie. the relayer. We’re not decentralizing the relayer network as proposed in EIP 1613 User identification - OAuth A centralized relayer can subsidize the gas of the end user.
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