ConsenSys, MetaMask developer, presents new solution to improve access to Web3

ConsenSys, MetaMask developer, presents new solution to improve access to Web3

ConsenSys has launched a new toolkit designed to simplify user interaction with Web3.

Ethereum software developer and creator of MetaMask has announced the launch of a new set of tools designed to revolutionize the user experience in decentralized applications based on blockchain technology.

This new set of tools, called the MetaMask Delegation Toolkit, was presented on July 9 during the Ethereum Community Conference (EthCC), which is being held in Brussels, Belgium.

Through the MetaMask Delegation Toolkit, ConsenSys seeks to simplify and streamline interaction with the Web3 ecosystem, facilitating the onboarding of users to DApps and blockchain solutions.

It is an innovative toolkit designed to address the challenges that have been hindering the mass adoption of cryptocurrencies and blockchain.

Instant and frictionless onboarding to Web3 DApps

One of the specific goals that ConsenSys set when developing the MetaMask Delegation Toolkit is to automate the complex actions of DApps and blockchain solutions, in order to eliminate friction and simplify interaction to create easy-to-use digital solutions.

According to the blockchain software company, to achieve this, the new kit incorporates key tools that, in addition to simplifying interaction with Web3, will also allow DApps to be enriched in functions, to offer users more complete solutions for their needs. This new kit will facilitate the instant user onboarding to DApps, in order to allow them to easily access blockchain applications without having to interact with a traditional wallet. With this, ConsenSys seeks to eliminate a common barrier to entry in the Web3 space.

On the other hand, MetaMask Delegation Toolkit will allow developers to create modular permissions to remove friction from DApps. With this, developers will be able to remove the need for users to have to click through pop-ups and recurring confirmations that are requested when switching between DApps and wallets. According to the company, this feature promises to provide a more seamless user experience for users when navigating the crypto space.

Other innovative features included in the new ConsenSys toolkit enable simplifying DApp development y make gas costs more flexibleWith this, blockchain developers will be able to create smart contracts more quickly and easily, as well as reallocate gas costs across blockchain applications and solutions. They will also be able to offer certain users transactions without gas fees.

In X, ConsenSys he highlighted that the MetaMask Delegation Toolkit will abstract away all the complexities of the Web3 ecosystem to enable its users to interact with DApps and blockchain solutions seamlessly.

Ethereum Virtual Machine Support

In addition to highlighting the benefits of its new toolkit, ConsenSys also stressed that the solution is compatible with EVM blockchains and Ethereum’s Layer2 ecosystem.

The MetaMask Delegation Toolkit will therefore be deployable on networks such as Linea, Arbitrum, Avalanche, Optimism, and Polygon Network. The company also stressed that any blockchain that can support a User Operation Bundler will be able to seamlessly deploy its new development toolkit.

Commenting on the launch of this new solution, Dan Finlay, co-founder of MetaMask, told CoinDesk in a statement that the MetaMask Delegation Toolkit will enable seamless user onboarding to a new generation of dynamic and agile experiences, benefiting from the types of collaboration that can only come from a new paradigm of authorization and composability.

This launch aligns with the growing trend in the blockchain industry to improve user experience, reduce technical barriers, and revolutionize the way we interact with DApps, which could significantly accelerate the adoption of emerging technologies in the near future. It also demonstrates ConsenSys’ commitment to innovation in the Ethereum and Web3 space.

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