Account Abstraction: The Key to Blockchain Reporting
Silviu Ojog () and
Alina-Andrea Miron ()
Informatica Economica, 2024, vol. 28, issue 3, 73-81
Abstract:
One of the most significant barriers to blockchain adoption is the need for a better user experience. Tasks such as account setup, key management, and transaction handling need to be streamlined to propel the next wave of technological adoption across various sectors. A promising solution to these issues lies in account abstraction, which aims to simplify the user experience by masking the underlying complexities of blockchain technology. The most notable effort to implement account abstraction is Ethereum's ERC-4337, a proposal that addresses these pain points by enhancing flexibility and ease of use for developers and end users alike. This paper explores the account abstraction architecture, its functions and how it can redefine blockchain utility, from smart contracts to smart reporting.
Keywords: Blockchain; Smart Contract; Security; Ethereum; Exploit; Immutability; Solidity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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