
Account Abstraction and SUAVE: How far are we from an Intent-Centric Ethereum?

Aggregators: Aggregating an individual's on-chain activities spread across multiple wallets and chains.
Shrey Jain • On-chain identity landscape
The modern financial system is a market for promises that involve large degree of trust. Human systems are incapable of executing all promises due to interests and goals that could go against them. The inability to commit to promise enforcement limits the set of promises that can be made. And this is the fundamental problem that blockchain as an al... See more
Not Investing Advice • The Market for Promises
DAOs can help you find serious people to work with by leveraging both monetary rewards and proof of seriousness. For example, a DAO may ask each of its members to buy a minimum amount of DAO tokens in order to join the organization. Similarly, each member can expect that the value of their tokens will appreciate as the DAO realizes its stated goal ... See more
Theodor Marcu • The ABCs of DAOs
In summary, account abstraction moves crypto from the current approach of one-account-fits-all, where someone can lose everything with a small mistake, to a future where an account can be tailored to someone's needs. Where you can build a safety net for self-custody. And give them much slicker UX too.
Julien Niset • Part I: WTF is Account Abstraction
For the past years, the outsized narrative of DAO as an alternative to venture capital dims the light of its much more profound, and much more interesting potential — a fluid, programmable, modular social network that is by design global, transparent, and collaborative. DAO has the potential to become a new frontier of belonging, to create a new sp... See more