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What EIP-8141 Means for Developers

EIP-8141 brings native account abstraction to Ethereum. But it's not the only proposal — Base is backing EIP-8130, and Paradigm proposed Tempo. Here's an honest take on who's right, what the tradeoffs are, and how to position yourself for what's coming.

Mar 9th 2026·8 min read
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  1. What EIP-8141 Means for Developers

    EIP-8141 brings native account abstraction to Ethereum. But it's not the only proposal — Base is backing EIP-8130, and Paradigm proposed Tempo. Here's an honest take on who's right, what the tradeoffs are, and how to position yourself for what's coming.

    Mar 9th 2026·8 min read

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