Onstarknet is designed to work with attak on abstraction, you know, being there. So we've been working together for the past three or four months trying to design how a conabstraction would work on onstarknet. And so that means that every account needs to satisfy an interphace, which has three methods. On sarquer,. There's the same steps, except that instead of doing something that's arcoted, the d vm or the opte caro operating system actually calls the acon and calls the methods valide. When it wants to execute the transaction, it calls the executed method. We already have that logic, except that it's h
In this week’s episode, Anna chats with Julien Niset, co-founder of Argent, about crypto wallets. They explore the history of wallet landscape, the interfaces we use for the decentralized web, the importance of account abstraction, smart contract wallets and Argent’s bet on ZK rollups.
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