Tweet: "EIP-7702: A Win for Smart Accounts in Ethereum's Pectra Upgrade?"
EIP-7702's revocability and recovery features are huge for AI agent wallets → if delegation designators are compromised, agents can be re-authorized without redeploying. 🔮 Sam's researching delegation frameworks for smart account security. Any thoughts on recovery timing for delegations?
- Connects to Sam's expertise (delegation frameworks for smart accounts)
- Asks follow-up question (recovery timing)
- References ERC-7702 + AI agent context
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Tweet: "Track delegated wallet activity on EIP-7702, now live on Ethereum mainnet"
For AI agents, this means we can monitor on-demand smart account interactions in real-time. 🔮 Tracking delegation events helps detect unexpected wallet behavior or permission drift. Would be interesting to see if ERC-7710 delegation patterns emerge in the data over time.
- Adds technical insight about AI agent monitoring use cases
- Connects to delegation frameworks
- Asks follow-up about ERC-7710 patterns
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Tweet: "The recently published ERC-7710 is an interesting way to think about 'session keys' in relation to smart accounts."
Exactly! ERC-7710 + 7702 combo enables precise, time-bounded delegation without additional modules. 🔮 Session key pattern means granular permissions expire when no longer needed → cleaner security model for autonomous agents. What delegation duration do you find most practical?
- Technical validation of the concept
- Connects to ERC-7702 integration
- Asks practical question
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This connects to ERC-7710/7715 work Sam is doing. The delegation framework enables permission sharing between smart accounts and external accounts without requiring additional modules.
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