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Community Call #6 #28

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jwindawi opened this issue Feb 21, 2024 · 1 comment
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Community Call #6 #28

jwindawi opened this issue Feb 21, 2024 · 1 comment

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jwindawi commented Feb 21, 2024

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Previous call recap

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  1. Ecosystem developments
  2. ERC-6900 updates
  3. Research and development

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Thanks to everyone who joined for Community Call 6!

A recap of the call:

  1. 6900 ecosystem developments
    1. @jaypaik described the launch and components of Modular Accounts, the first production implementation of ERC-6900
    2. Jay went on to present a public benchmarking tool for measuring tx and deployment costs for smart accounts, available here
    3. @yoavw gave an update on the audit of v0.7 of the ERC-4337 entrypoint contract, noting that the audit is complete and scheduled to be published shortly
  2. ERC-6900 updates
    1. @sm-stack from Decipher presented two PRs revising the ERC-6900 reference implementation:
      1. [#22, which creates new directories to highlight ecosystem-contributed plugins, as well as sample session key plugins to populate each directory; this has been merged
      2. #38, which implements a replacePlugin function that in turn specifies that each plugin include a verification registry
    2. @RubensGitHub presented the results of Quantstamp’s audit of Alchemy’s Modular Accounts implementation of ERC-6900, as well as its implications for other 6900 implementations
  3. Research and development
    1. @adam-alchemy presented a new open Issue (the team’s format for discussing open areas of R&D) on the possibility of shifting state loading out of hooks and into the validation and execution steps

The next call will be on Thursday, March 14th at 17:00 UTC. Please reach out to be added to the Google calendar!

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