Imagine a web3 UX where you don't need to sign a wallet pop-up after every transaction.

06 Dec 2023, 09:27
Imagine a web3 UX where you don't need to sign a wallet pop-up after every transaction! This is now possible with our powerful smart account module - session keys! Here's a non-techie rundown on 'sessions' 👇

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Biconomy
BiconomyBICO #187
Twitter
06 Dec 2023, 09:28
But web3 social + Biconomy session keys = Sign-less popup-less UX! User creates a session by signing a message. And that's the only time they will need to sign any wallet pop-up. All other interaction on the app - likes, posts, comments - will not require any signature!
But web3 social + Biconomy session keys = Sign-less popup-less UX. User creates a session by signing a message.
But web3 social + Biconomy session keys = Sign-less popup-less UX! User creates a session by signing a message. And that's the only time they will need to sign any wallet pop-up. All other interaction on the app - likes, posts, comments - will not require any signature!
Biconomy
BiconomyBICO #187
Twitter
06 Dec 2023, 09:28
With Biconomy's sessions keys, web3 social UX is like any web2 app such as reddit or twitter. Login with email. Create a session. Write your post. Voila! No wallet pop-up to sign. No need to worry about gas. No need to change network. Account Abstraction magic baby! 🪄
With Biconomy's sessions keys, web3 social UX is like any web2 app such as reddit or twitter. Login with email.
With Biconomy's sessions keys, web3 social UX is like any web2 app such as reddit or twitter. Login with email. Create a session. Write your post. Voila! No wallet pop-up to sign. No need to worry about gas. No need to change network. Account Abstraction magic baby! 🪄
Biconomy
BiconomyBICO #187
Twitter
06 Dec 2023, 09:28
Let's say a user is scrolling a web3 social app, and likes 12 posts, makes 2 comments, and does 1 post. In that just one 10-15 min scrolling, they will need to sign 15+ wallet pop-ups! Clearly, this is just terrible UX.
Let's say a user is scrolling a web3 social app, and likes 12 posts, makes 2 comments, and does 1 post.
Let's say a user is scrolling a web3 social app, and likes 12 posts, makes 2 comments, and does 1 post. In that just one 10-15 min scrolling, they will need to sign 15+ wallet pop-ups! Clearly, this is just terrible UX.