Flippyflop (flippyflop.gg) | |
Okay, this is the next-level UX. No wallet, no gas, no txs, but everything is happening fully onchain thanks to AA. Alcoholics Anonymous? lol Guess this is going to be the bright future of onchain internet - humans being mined by bots. > No wallet, no gas, no txs, but everything is happening fully onchain thanks to AA. That‘s not good UX. I want to connect my wallet because I want everything to go to that wallet. Good wallet UX is connecting a wallet and it works. It‘s not abstracting away everything for user names and passwords Found some context (thanks to Mac on tg) https://x.com/dylankugler/status/1850997720875757820 I typically want to connect my wallet, and it'd be great if it worked as it should have. But there are some apps that I want to test out without connecting the wallet with all my money, NFTs and onchain history. Especially once most signatures will get abstracted away. The best path forward for me would be an experience where I just sign up with passkeys and once I like and trust the app enough, I can connect my wallet the same way I connected my wallet to Farcaster. > I typically want to connect my wallet, and it'd be great if it worked as it should have. But there are some apps that I want to test out without connecting the wallet with all my money, NFTs and onchain history. Fine but I still think that WaaS wallets, e.g., privy etc. are still the wrong model. If you wanna try out an app without risking your ENS-named hot wallet, then the hot wallet app should allow you to easily have a second account where you can isolate your risk and try the new app. It shouldn't be where you're locked into an app-specific WaaS account. E.g. from what I understand, I cannot connect my Zora app address with my actual crypto wallet. Same with Warpcast. These are new wallets with full autonomy related to my ENS hot wallet. That's the bad model that I intended to criticize. Btw, I've learned through conversations with Starknet people in DMs, isn't the case with Flippyflop. Flippyflop implements a controller which you allow to sign transactions on your behalf with your main hot wallet (which is a good model). | |