# Пов'язані статті щодо Account Abstraction

Центр новин HTX надає останні статті та поглиблений аналіз на тему "Account Abstraction", що охоплює ринкові тренди, оновлення проєктів, технологічні розробки та регуляторну політику в криптоіндустрії.

Native Account Abstraction + Quantum Resistance: Why Hasn't EIP-8141 Become the Headliner of Ethereum's Hegotá?

Brief: EIP-8141, a proposal for native account abstraction on Ethereum, was recently discussed by core developers but only received a "Considered for Inclusion" (CFI) status for the upcoming Hegotá upgrade, rather than being a headline feature. Despite having support from Vitalik Buterin, the proposal is considered too heavy for immediate implementation due to unresolved complexities in client implementation, transaction pool security, and validation. The proposal, named "Frame Transactions," introduces a new transaction type (0x06) that decouples the validation, payment, and execution of transactions into sequential "frames." This allows accounts to have programmable verification logic, enabling features like gas abstraction (e.g., paying fees with stablecoins), multi-operation batching, social recovery, and future-proofing against quantum threats by supporting alternative signature schemes beyond ECDSA. While EIP-8141 is backward compatible and wouldn’t require users to migrate existing wallets, its protocol-level changes are significant. The delay in full adoption reflects Ethereum’s cautious, incremental approach to upgrading its account model. The proposal highlights growing urgency around improving user experience and preparing for long-term security challenges, such as quantum computing, though it is not a finalized solution. The CFI status means it remains under active evaluation for future upgrades.

marsbit04/03 10:35

Native Account Abstraction + Quantum Resistance: Why Hasn't EIP-8141 Become the Headliner of Ethereum's Hegotá?

marsbit04/03 10:35

Ethereum's Year of Interoperability: A Deep Dive into EIL, a Grand Experiment in Entrusting 'Trust' to Game Theory?

Ethereum is entering a major phase of mass adoption in 2026, driven by the development of the Ethereum Interoperability Layer (EIL). EIL is not a new blockchain but a set of standards and protocols designed to connect Ethereum’s Layer 2 (L2) networks seamlessly. It aims to standardize state proofs and message passing between L2s, enabling native interoperability without altering their core security models. Currently, L2s operate as isolated environments with separate signatures, assets, and user experiences. EIL, combined with Account Abstraction (ERC-4337) and a trust-minimized messaging layer (XLP), allows users to perform cross-chain transactions with a single signature, abstracting away complexities like gas fees and repeated authorizations. Unlike traditional bridges or intent-based solutions, EIL avoids introducing new trust assumptions like solvers. Instead, it relies on XLP providers to facilitate instant transactions, with Ethereum L1 serving as a fallback enforcement layer via slashing mechanisms in case of malfeasance. However, EIL faces challenges in balancing efficiency and security. Its model shifts trust from technical verification to economic incentives and penalties, raising questions about sustainability under market volatility, scalability in multi-chain environments, and the economic feasibility of liquidity provision. Despite these open questions, EIL represents a significant experiment in expanding Ethereum’s interoperability while preserving its core values of decentralization and self-custody.

marsbit01/12 09:59

Ethereum's Year of Interoperability: A Deep Dive into EIL, a Grand Experiment in Entrusting 'Trust' to Game Theory?

marsbit01/12 09:59

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