We are welcoming you to our weekly digest! Here, we discuss the latest trends and advancements in account abstraction, chain abstraction and everything related, as well as bring some insights from Etherspot’s kitchen.
The latest news we'll cover:
- Minimal Orchestrator RPC Proposal for Standardized Wallet Interactions
- Kroma Unveils Kroket: Incentive-Driven Web3 App
- Everything You Need to Know about Chain Abstraction by Safe
- Tria and Agglayer Collaborate to Enhance Cross-Chain Interoperability
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Minimal Orchestrator RPC Proposal for Standardized Wallet Interactions
Kieran, Head of Engineering at Etherspot and CTO at PillarX, has introduced the Minimal Orchestrator RPC, a new proposal aimed at standardizing how Ethereum wallets interact with orchestrators for executing transactions.
This framework seeks to simplify and unify requests across different applications, from websites and mobile apps to AI-driven voice assistants like Google, Alexa, and Siri.
The proposal introduces a chain abstraction-first (ChA) approach, ensuring that wallets can request solutions without worrying about gas fees, bridging, or cross-chain complexities. By defining a minimal JSON-RPC request structure it allows wallets to communicate seamlessly with orchestrators that facilitate swaps, transfers, and contract interactions. Users could say commands like, “Swap my SHIB for Pillar” or “Send 10 OP to Vitalik”, and the orchestrator would determine the best execution path.
With the increasing adoption of AI, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) devices, and Extended Reality (XR) platforms, the need for a standardized request format is becoming more critical. This initiative could improve dApp interoperability, reduce developer complexity, and enhance cross-chain functionality. As orchestrators become more widespread, adopting a shared standard could drive greater efficiency and adoption across Ethereum and beyond.
Kroma Unveils Kroket: Incentive-Driven Web3 App
Kroma has launched Kroket, a gamified Web3 rewards app designed to onboard users into the decentralized ecosystem through interactive tasks like quizzes, surveys, and mini-games.
Users can accumulate points that are redeemable for digital assets such as KRO and OP, or real-world rewards like vouchers and discounts. This incentive-driven model aims to make Web3 more engaging and accessible, even for those unfamiliar with blockchain technology.
A key feature of Kroket is its integration of Kroma ID, an account abstraction solution that simplifies Web3 interactions by removing the need for private key management and enabling gas fee sponsorships. Users can seamlessly interact with dApps without the typical complexities of blockchain transactions. By lowering these barriers, Kroma ID enhances the usability of Web3, making it more accessible to mainstream audiences.
Beyond rewards, Kroket fosters a growing Web3 ecosystem by connecting users with verified dApps and helping developers access an active, engaged user base. Future updates will introduce Kropet, a gamified virtual pet experience that allows users to care for digital companions while earning rewards. Additionally, the app will incorporate educational content to improve blockchain literacy.
With its blend of entertainment, utility, and accessibility, Kroket represents Kroma’s vision of mainstream Web3 adoption, bridging the gap between Web2 and decentralized ecosystems.
Everything You Need to Know about Chain Abstraction by Safe
Safe has published a deep dive into chain abstraction, highlighting its role in simplifying blockchain interactions across multiple chains. As the number of blockchains grows to address scalability, chain abstraction emerges as a necessary step toward mass adoption, ensuring users no longer need to manage chains, gas fees, or bridges manually.
The article outlines how various projects approach chain abstraction from different angles — chains, bridges, tokens, protocols, and accounts — but emphasizes that account-level abstraction is the most effective. Since users already trust their wallets and accounts, integrating chain abstraction at this level provides a seamless experience while unifying fragmented liquidity.
Key components of full chain abstraction include:
- Cross-chain liquidity networks for smooth transactions.
- Universal address standards to simplify multi-chain interactions.
- Standardized cross-chain communication to enable fluid interoperability.
- Account abstraction technologies like EIP-4337 and EIP-7702 to remove the need for EOAs.
Safe envisions a future where users interact with crypto just like traditional finance — without worrying about chains or complex infrastructure.
Tria and Agglayer Collaborate to Enhance Cross-Chain Interoperability
Tria and Agglayer have announced a collaboration to enhance cross-chain functionality by integrating Tria’s all-VM chain abstraction stack into Agglayer’s infrastructure. This initiative enables seamless interactions across EVM, SVM, MoveVM, and other virtual machines without the need for bridging, swapping, or managing gas fees.
Through Tria’s BestPath Aggregated Virtual Stack (AVS), developers can expand their dApps’ reach across multiple blockchains while maintaining security and settlement features from their chosen chains. This integration allows non-EVM wallet users to access dApps on Agglayer, significantly improving cross-chain liquidity provisioning and user accessibility.
The collaboration aims to simplify blockchain interactions for users and developers by positioning Agglayer as a hub for frictionless multi-chain experiences. The combined solution removes fragmentation barriers, providing a unified interface for transactions and liquidity movement.
Tria and Agglayer emphasize that this partnership marks the start of a new era in Web3, where decentralized ecosystems can interact more seamlessly. Future updates will showcase additional protocols leveraging this infrastructure, further expanding the scope of multi-chain interoperability.
📚 Vitalik Buterin has published a follow-up to his 2023 blog post on d/acc (decentralized and democratic, differential defensive acceleration), expanding on how technology should be accelerated in ways that empower individuals rather than concentrating control.
Over the past year, d/acc ideas have influenced developments in open-source vaccines, decentralized identity, ZK-SNARK applications, and prediction markets. Buterin also explores AI safety, the role of crypto in d/acc, and the importance of public goods funding for decentralized technological progress.
The post offers a broad vision for a more resilient and equitable technological future.
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