3 Ways Account Abstraction Can Make Web3 Better for Creators
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Democratizing on-chain creation
3 Ways Account Abstraction Can Make Web3 Better for Creators
Let’s be honest. The user experience of web3 is shit. Onboarding is intimidating. Crypto wallets are confusing, and transaction management is clunky. But there’s hope. With the innovation of account abstraction, enabled by ERC-4337, we’re seeing web3’s usability evolve into more familiar interfaces and user-friendly features. Account abstraction allows for a wider range of wallet account use cases on the Ethereum blockchain. This affects the democratization of on-chain creation in three pivot...

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Hey there! A version of this post was previously shared as part of an internal investor update, but now we want to share it with you. TL;DR, we’re working on a mobile onchain drawing utility called Choodle. We think you’ll love it. -Joe ♥( ˆ⌣ˆԅ)✨ So Much Depends on a Doodle ✨We’ve always been doodlers. In the margins of notebooks, on scraps of paper, or on the back of old receipts – doodles are pure spontaneous forms of expression that allow thoughts, often submerged and overlooked, to rise t...

An NFT by Any Other Name Is... A Prize!
Each week RMX.PARTY sources a meme template for our caption contest. You, our community submit captions, and the winner gets a prize. Sometimes it’s ETH, sometimes it’s an NFT, and soon it’ll be a minted remix. It’s all a big experiment meant to be loads of fun while we iterate and test product ideas. This is the very beginning of our product story, and we’re writing it every week we learn, test and experiment. Our mission is to support creators and their audiences as they explore new forms o...
Democratizing on-chain creation

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Earlier this week, we talked about how account abstraction will be a bridge between web2 and web3. But that progress hinges on more than account abstraction alone. User-experience design must buttress advancements in a smart-contract generation. Without seamless UX, adoption, engagement, and retention become lost causes.
Until recently, dApps have been developer-driven and founder-focused. The processes necessary to setting up crypto wallets (e.g. seed phrases, currency conversion, and jargon-ridden interfaces) have contributed to web3’s reputation for exclusivity and degen antics. But we believe peer-to-peer networks should be as the name suggests—inclusive to all.

Think of a dApp as a car. Most people don’t care how the car works—but they know how to drive it. Account abstraction lets us hide all the clumsy processes of wallet generation under the car’s hood. What’s left? Handing over the keys. You shouldn’t have to know the difference between compression and oil control piston rings to get on the road.
Knowing how to start the engine (and a few traffic laws) may make your first time driving more pleasant and a lot safer. In other words, lead with education and product content, rather than expecting technical understanding of crypto wallets.
We refashioned the wallet generation process into a true onboarding experience—welcoming, informative, and streamlined. Here’s how:
Put the experience first. Signup and wallet generation were only required for purchase.
Combined wallet and account generation into a single interface.
Removed new windows, new tabs, pop-ups, and wallet modals. Anything that required context or app switching was out.
Incorporated an informational carousel before a confirmation and welcome screen. Providing educational content was non-negotiable.
For the sake of being reductionist in minimizing our test framework, we also removed EOA wallet options, with plans to enable wallet-to-wallet transfers in the future.
Follow along as we dissect the current state of UX in web3. Working with the latest Ethereum standards, we’ll be ideating on features and experiences that forward the RMX mission: to democratize on-chain creation.
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Follow @RMX_PARTY on Twitter and come join our community in Geneva. Comments? Suggestions? Pizza bagel recipes? Email joe@rmx.party to get involved.
Earlier this week, we talked about how account abstraction will be a bridge between web2 and web3. But that progress hinges on more than account abstraction alone. User-experience design must buttress advancements in a smart-contract generation. Without seamless UX, adoption, engagement, and retention become lost causes.
Until recently, dApps have been developer-driven and founder-focused. The processes necessary to setting up crypto wallets (e.g. seed phrases, currency conversion, and jargon-ridden interfaces) have contributed to web3’s reputation for exclusivity and degen antics. But we believe peer-to-peer networks should be as the name suggests—inclusive to all.

Think of a dApp as a car. Most people don’t care how the car works—but they know how to drive it. Account abstraction lets us hide all the clumsy processes of wallet generation under the car’s hood. What’s left? Handing over the keys. You shouldn’t have to know the difference between compression and oil control piston rings to get on the road.
Knowing how to start the engine (and a few traffic laws) may make your first time driving more pleasant and a lot safer. In other words, lead with education and product content, rather than expecting technical understanding of crypto wallets.
We refashioned the wallet generation process into a true onboarding experience—welcoming, informative, and streamlined. Here’s how:
Put the experience first. Signup and wallet generation were only required for purchase.
Combined wallet and account generation into a single interface.
Removed new windows, new tabs, pop-ups, and wallet modals. Anything that required context or app switching was out.
Incorporated an informational carousel before a confirmation and welcome screen. Providing educational content was non-negotiable.
For the sake of being reductionist in minimizing our test framework, we also removed EOA wallet options, with plans to enable wallet-to-wallet transfers in the future.
Follow along as we dissect the current state of UX in web3. Working with the latest Ethereum standards, we’ll be ideating on features and experiences that forward the RMX mission: to democratize on-chain creation.
**********************************************************************************
Follow @RMX_PARTY on Twitter and come join our community in Geneva. Comments? Suggestions? Pizza bagel recipes? Email joe@rmx.party to get involved.
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