If you own a non-custodial crypto wallet like MetaMask, you know the headache of keeping your 16-word seed phrase safe. A third-party wallet, like one hosted by an exchange, on the other hand, stores private keys on users' behalf and provides a better us
If you own a non-custodial crypto wallet like MetaMask, you know the headache of keeping your 16-word seed phrase safe. A third-party wallet, like one hosted by an exchange, on the other hand, stores private keys on users' behalf and provides a better user experience. At the center of the movement is the ERC-4337 standard introduced by the Ethereum Foundation, the non-profit research affiliate of Ethereum, the world's second-largest cryptocurrency that boasts a vibrant developer community.