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As more and more web3 wallet projects enter the space, each with their own stregnths and weaknesses, users will have a great deal of choice for not only which wallet they use but which combination of wallets they use. This presents a problem for browser extensions which all expose the window.ethereum provider object.
How do we allow multiple providers to "play nice" with each other?
Problems
1. When multiple wallets extensions are installed which wallet is used?
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Anonymous is a coordination game for global proof-of-unique-human, through monthly pseudonym events that last 15 minutes, where every single person on Earth is randomly paired together with another person, 1-on-1, to verify that the other is a human being, in a pseudo-anonymous context. The proof-of-unique-human is that you are with the same person for the whole event. The proof-of-unique-human is untraceable from month to month, much like cash. True anonymity.
When you register for Anonymous, you use register(). You need a “registrationToken” that you got if you were verified in the last event. You can see one be deducted from your account with registrationToken[msg.sender]--. The purpose of the registration tokens is that you can easily mix them, so that your personhood is not traceable from month to month.
This solution gives the possibility to just hide the "android.os.strictmode.UntaggedSocketViolation" or just log it in a verbose lever, which I prefer.
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These blocks have been mined on the old mainnet chain, presumably having failed to update the miner software for the Constantinople fork - a waste of money...
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