Comment by @flydex0 • Hey
@erc4337 creates a new mempool on Ethereum where user operations can be executed without being an EOA. Once this operation is on-chain, the account (contr
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And this is where @permissivelabs comes in. At @permissivelabs, we are developing an OAuth framework for Ethereum accounts. But how does it work? The account, which is a smart contract, has an owner that is a classic EOA (e.g., Metamask wallet). This owner can grant permissions with 'setOperatorPermissions'. Once the operator has the permissions, they can perform the granted actions.