Wallets have become the starting point for almost every interaction in Web3: sending tokens, collecting NFTs, exploring new dApps, or making a first DeFi trade.Wallets have become the starting point for almost every interaction in Web3: sending tokens, collecting NFTs, exploring new dApps, or making a first DeFi trade.

How EIP-7702 Upgrades EOAs and Unlocks a Better Web3 UX

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Wallets have become the starting point for almost every interaction in Web3: sending tokens, collecting NFTs, exploring new dApps, or making a first DeFi trade. As the Ethereum ecosystem grows, improving wallet experience and safety has become increasingly important. Most users still rely on EOAs (externally owned or key-based accounts), which work well but are limited compared to the functionality modern Web3 applications require.

EIP-7702 addresses this by enhancing the capabilities of EOAs without asking users to switch to a different type of wallet. It allows an EOA to temporarily act like a smart account during a transaction, giving it access to more flexible and secure behavior only when needed.

To help developers upgrade EOA wallets in this way, the ecosystem needs more than the proposal itself. It requires a reliable EIP-7702 infrastructure that enables safe transaction flows and supports Ethereum’s decentralized design. 

The EIP-7702 infrastructure is especially important for service providers, as it enables the 99.9% uptime required by SLAs for mature Web3 projects and corporate clients. Built on decentralized foundations, it avoids single points of failure and provides the reliability that large-scale applications require.

Why EIP-7702 Makes Key-based Wallets Better

EOAs (key-based wallets) depend entirely on a private key. This simple design works, but it doesn’t support features that can make the Web3 experience feel more like Web2: smooth, intuitive and safer.

EIP-7702 changes this by letting EOAs unlock smart account features only when they are needed.

As a result, key-based wallets can offer:

  • Gasless transactions, where users don’t need native tokens to pay for gas.
  • One-click actions, allowing multiple steps to be completed in a single interaction.
  • Spending caps, adding more control and safety to transactions.
  • Session keys, enabling temporary permissions for smoother dApp use.
  • Better wallet protection and safer app interactions.

Together, these upgrades make Web3 experiences feel more predictable and user-friendly.

Why EIP-7702 Infrastructure Matters for Developers

Even though EIP-7702 defines how this new behavior works, real adoption depends on the infrastructure that powers it. A strong EIP-7702 infrastructure makes the upgrade practical for builders, wallets and users.

This is why the Ethereum Foundation provided a grant to the Etherspot team to build and deliver a reliable EIP-7702 developer infrastructure. It is live today, open-source, and free to use.

This infrastructure helps in several ways:

  • It lets EOAs use account abstraction features, such as gasless transactions, single-click actions, spending caps, or session keys, without requiring user migration.
  • It improves decentralization through the ERC-4337 shared mempool, which removes single points of failure and improves reliability.
  • It provides a censorship-resistant alternative to permissioned relayers.
  • It integrates easily with standard Web3 libraries and existing wallet stacks, so developers don’t need to rebuild everything from scratch.

Without this infrastructure layer, each wallet team would need to build these components on its own, which is slowing adoption and increasing risk. The infrastructure ensures EIP-7702 works safely, consistently and at scale.

Looking Ahead: A Better Wallet Experience for Everyone

EIP-7702 improves EOAs without changing how users interact with their wallets. It adds better safety, flexibility, and more modern behavior, all while keeping the familiar key-based model.

As adoption grows, reliable EIP-7702 developer infrastructure will be essential for bringing these improvements into real wallets and dApps. With the right support behind it, EIP-7702 can help make Web3 smoother, safer, and easier to use.

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