String Signing Comes to ORE ID: A Breakthrough for Gasless Transactions

AIKON made a significant breakthrough by introducing a revolutionary update to its flagship product, ORE ID, which is set to profoundly transform user transactions. With the introduction of structured string signing, ORE ID empowers digital wallets to display transactions in a clear and readable format, eliminating the confusion caused by randomly generated 256-character hashes. This innovative enhancement ensures that users can now interact with the platform more securely and seamlessly.

To interact with dApps on chains users typically need to hold tokens in order to pay for transaction fees. This requirement creates an obstacle for dApps in terms of user experience, as a user needs to ensure they keep a balance of the native token to interact with the dApp. 

Now, ORE ID utilizes EIP-712 standard to enable users to engage with the Ethereum network without needing to have ETH for covering gas fees. In this process, a user signs a transaction using their private key, and a third-party (known as a relayer) then submits this transaction to the network, paying the gas fees on behalf of the user. This feature streamlines the transaction process, making it more accessible and convenient for users and developers alike.

Gone are the days of deciphering complex and ambiguous 256-character hashes. Structured string signing enables digital wallets to present transactions in a user-friendly and understandable format, so users can better understand what exactly they’re signing. Users can now easily view what they are sending and receiving, enhancing transparency and reducing the risk of executing incorrect or harmful instructions.

Dapp developers can take advantage of ORE ID’s String Signing to optimize their users’ experience by avoiding or centralizing the payment of gas fees. By reducing transaction complexities, users can enjoy a seamless and gasless experience while interacting with various applications.

“An EIP-712 signed message is a message that is structured, hashed, and signed in a standardized way. Before this standardization existed, users had to sign off on unreadable and difficult-to-decode hexadecimal strings, which made it easy for users to misplace their trust and sign off on messages with malicious data.” Said Tray Lewin, CTO of AIKON. “From a dApp’s perspective, it would keep users on their platform, as their users wouldn’t need to leave the dApp to fund their balance. We invite all dApp owners to experience the benefits of gasless transactions with ORE ID.”

View the documentation for implementing structured string signing with ORE ID.

About AIKON 

Blockchain and crypto are technologically complex. AIKON makes it simple. We’ve built a suite of intuitive products built on the ORE Network (ORE) for enterprise companies looking to provide a seamless user experience that works cross-chain with Algorand, Avalanche, Ethereum, Polygon, EOS, Wax, Telos and more. For more information, visit http://www.aikon.com.

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