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Each layer of the Credible Stack provides services which are essential to Credible Accounts. All components of the stack interact with resource locks and interoperate with other components using community built standards.
Credible SDK Providers
The SDK layer delivers credible account capabilities to app developers through familiar interfaces.
Our technical collaboration with @WalletConnect focuses on promoting ERC-5792 and ERC-7715 for interacting with credible accounts. These new JSON RPC API extensions introduce the wallet_ RPC namespace, aiding applications in interacting with next-generation wallets.
Our technical collaboration with @wevm_dev and @ChainSafeth centers around implementing custom signers and providers in viem, wagmi, and web3js to expose credible account functionality, specifically the use of resource locks.
Learn more about these EIPs: EIP-5792, ERC-7715
Credible Wallet Providers
The Wallet layer provides credible account capabilities and exposes their UX benefits to users.
Our technical collaboration with @safe involves developing an extension to SAFE smart accounts to expose credible account capabilities. We are proposing a joint module development to the SAFE DAO with Cometh and Gnosis Guild.
Our technical collaboration with @biconomy, @Cometh, @privy_io, @0xsequence, and @zerodev_app focuses on extending various account standards into credible accounts and presenting them to developers in a familiar format.
Our technical collaboration with @AmbireWallet, @okto_web3, and @PeanutProtocol aims to discover the best ways to expose credible account capabilities to end users.
Credible OneBalance CCM Providers
The Credible Commitment Machine (CCM) layer securely issues and resolves resource locks.
A OneBalance CCM performs two key activities:
- Monitoring state across all chains and issuing valid resource locks.
- Monitoring state transitions across all chains and validating proofs for resource lock resolution.
Credible Solver Networks
The Solver Network layer fulfills resource locks.
Our technical collaboration with @AcrossProtocol focuses on extending the ERC-7683 cross-chain intents standard to support resource locks. This extension will allow Cross Chain Orders to specify arbitrary state transition requests and routing paths.
Our technical collaboration with @AcrossProtocol, @0xFastLane, @EverclearOrg, @lifiprotocol, @EnsoFinance, and @SkipProtocol integrates Resource Locks into orderflow management solutions to address the Orderflow Trilemma.
The Oracle Provider layer provides proofs that state transitions requested in a resource lock are executed on-chain.
Our technical collaboration with @hashialliance and @sedaprotocol focuses on developing secure and reliable message passing for lock resolutions. These messages could be storage proofs offered by arbitrary message-passing bridges or subjective data provided by more generalized oracles. Key objectives include security, speed, and reliability.
Credible Data Providers
The Data Provider layer surfaces aggregated account data across all chains and assets.
Our technical collaboration with @blockscoutcom and @AutomataNetwork focuses on aggregating state and account data on multiple chains and CCMs for use by applications and wallets. Challenges include state synchronization, managing reorganizations, and canonical asset representations.
Credible Further Readings
Thank you to all the (in)credible members of the fellowship for their ongoing collaboration.
To learn more about the Credible Stack, Credible Accounts, and OneBalance, visit onebalance.io.
Glossary
Chain Abstraction
A vision for Web3 with significantly improved user experience for the next billion crypto users.
Cake Framework
A framework for chain abstraction that introduces the challenges of the orderflow trilemma and a roadmap for mitigating them.
Cake Working Group
An industry discussion group that hosts events and workshops on all aspects of chain abstraction.
Frontier Research
An independent research and advisory group that publishes research, incubates products, and organizes community events such as cake working group.
OneBalance
A spinoff from Frontier Research with the mandate to build Credible Accounts.
Fellowship of the OneBalance
An industry group united under the common mission to implement the Credible Stack and bring Credible Accounts to Web3.
Credible Stack
An interoperability framework that achieves chain abstraction by distributing credible accounts through community standards.
Credible Accounts
A new account model which extends external accounts, smart accounts, and stateful accounts with the ability to issue resource locks as credible commitments.
Resource Locks
A conditional state transition request issued by credible accounts for execution by solvers on destination chains.