Passkeys are cool, but honestly? That's just scratching the surface.
What we really need is EOAs breaking free from secp256k1. One signing algorithm? In 2025? Come on. Time to open the door for alternative signature schemes. The tech's ready, the ecosystem's ready—let's make it happen.
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GasFeeTears
· 12-14 06:42
NGL, secp256k1 definitely should retire, but the real bottleneck is the fragmented ecosystem...
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SchrodingerWallet
· 12-14 02:11
secp256k1 should retire, multi-signature solutions have been available for a long time.
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MEVvictim
· 12-11 19:47
NGL, secp256k1 should retire. Multi-signature schemes should have been implemented long ago.
Passkeys are cool, but honestly? That's just scratching the surface.
What we really need is EOAs breaking free from secp256k1. One signing algorithm? In 2025? Come on. Time to open the door for alternative signature schemes. The tech's ready, the ecosystem's ready—let's make it happen.