Kyle Kaplan (kylekaplan)

Kyle Kaplan

Chocolate chip cookie maximalist

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Sharing my PluginResolver contract here as well for any devs interested. Feedback is appreciated https://warpcast.com/kylekaplan/0x6c0e1367

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This week I built a PluginResolver contract that is designed to enhance the Ethereum Attestation Service (EAS) by allowing a single resolver contract to leverage multiple smaller "plugin" resolver contracts. 🔵 Stackable Plugins: Combine multiple validating and executing plugins to create powerful, layered attestation logic. Example: Token gating, time-based restrictions, and sending notifications. 🔵 Flexibility and Customization: The modular nature of the PluginResolver enables a high degree of customization, allowing you to tailor attestation flows to specific business needs or use cases. 🔵 Simplified Management: Easily add, remove, or reuse existing plugins easily across different resolvers without redeploying the entire resolver contract. For more details and full code check out my HackMD post. Feedback is welcome! https://hackmd.io/@kylekaplan/H1fHMR7nA

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https://eth-denver-2025-frame-v2.vercel.app/p/0x4e2883fc2679e68581d33612bd5e6e75fe43fdc75f42213944bd3289685d68ec Testing ETH Denver LOSA Frames with this Cat Hat.

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Thanks @sin for help with this proposal to keep ERC1271 signatures valid, even after key rotation. Could be especially useful for off-chain attestations from AA wallets. https://ethereum-magicians.org/t/erc1271-versioning-to-maintain-signature-validity/19681/ Feedback appreciated!

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Any updates on Delegatable? Especially wondering how it compliments or differs from smart contract accounts. Can a smart contract account be made delegatable to allow others to act on behalf of the smart account and how might that differ from creating session keys?

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