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@coopahtroopa.eth
This may be a dumb question but what's the point of the wallet you create on FC if you can't actually use it send and receive tokens? Feels like the "verified address" does all the heavy lifting onchain outside of actions that use Warps which are a fraction of what people are doing on FC with their wallet(s).
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@coopahtroopa.eth
New accounts being onchain is the short answer - just feel like there's a huge design space around FC accounts being people's very first wallet and them never having to dabble with non-custodial wallets again. I would bet that most people trying crypto for the first time would just use their FC wallet forever.
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@wuestenigel
I'm actually using my FC wallet like a normal wallet and even registered an /ens for it. https://rainbow.me/farcaster.wuestenigel.eth/
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@gigamesh
I've wondered the same. Would love if it could be a signer for a 4337 account.
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@tanishq
I always thought of that as my farcaster profile identity addresses, as a master public key for anything FC origin
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@tyga
Didn't even know I had a FC wallet. I just have a verified address hooked up. Not sure where to even look for me FC wallet
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@jkm.eth
I'd just like to point out this is a client (e.g. Warpcast) issue and not a protocol (FC) issue. Your FC address certainly could be the main address you use for everything inside and outside of FC, but Warpcast simply hasn't set it up that way (probably because they want to focus on being a FC client, not a wallet)
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@benclair.eth
I thought that was critical. Youโ€™re saying I can recover my profile simply through my verified address?
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@bepul123999
Maybe no one has a bad forehead like me. I never got your attention. Everyone else got more or less. But I believe that one day I will get your reply.
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@j8y
I use mine to send and receive tokens just fine, you have your private key donโ€™tcha?
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@stoicfreediver.eth
Excellent thread. Iโ€™m curious if anyone knows if we can maintain two IDs simultaneously? I have one on an old device when I first signed up a couple of months ago and was inactive, and this one on my new device. Can I authenticate both with one wallet or am I nuts or as yet uninformed?
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@traukainehm
Settings -> advanced -> reveal recovery phrase. haven't read through fc docs, but switching from nostr it seemed to me as if it's necessary for forward signing in case you want to swap the verified address.
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@ridham
Fc has much more potential than the current version, an in-app wallet integration can make the app more scalable and attract more users.
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@andrei0x309
The address is usable, and you get the PK, so you can use it to send and receive tokens. The issue is that most people don't want a new address. They want to manage their own addresses, so this is a forced constraint and design flaw of Warpcast.
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@believo
Legalize it!
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