Pepe
@cypherfrog.eth
Post-Pectra, the defaults are different🧶 Nothing happened with Pectra. But everything's different. If you're still treating EOAs as the default, you're building for a network that doesn't exist anymore. There was no warning, no ask. Just a silent shift in what "default" means now⤵️
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Pepe
@cypherfrog.eth
2/6 EIP-7702 isn't a feature. It's subtraction. Having a key doesn't make you a user anymore. Smart wallets aren't the future, they're the base layer. The protocol stopped pretending to care about what's convenient. It’s removing friction - for itself.⤵️
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Pepe
@cypherfrog.eth
3/6 What used to be "self-custody" is now technical debt. Signatures, seeds, recovery flows - all of it is being pushed into abstraction. There's no revolution here. Just a quiet process of stripping out everything that slows things down.⤵️
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Pepe
@cypherfrog.eth
4/6 You can see it in how people build. Less UI, more SDKs. Products aren't for users - they're for devs who can integrate. If you can't write code, you'll wait. If you can, you've already moved on. No one's optimizing for onboarding anymore.⤵️
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Pepe
@cypherfrog.eth
5/6 The share of contract wallets keeps growing. Not because it's better. Because the old way isn't supported. Even "simple wallets" are just frontends now. Everyone else is farming points on someone else's stack and pretending it's still early.⤵️
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Pepe
@cypherfrog.eth
6/6 No drama. Just a changed stack. If you don't look closely, it still feels like Ethereum. But what it requires from you - and who it answers to - isn’t what it was a year ago. And it won’t be going back⏹️ 💀💀💀LKRTQTNFADYOR💀💀💀
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