The tweet was deleted by the author.
But we saved everything 🙂.
Pedro Gomes, industry influencer, discusses that Native Account Abstraction (AA) is not about introducing new features but rather about making existing benefits more accessible.
He notes that currently, the advantages of AA are typically vendor-locked to infrastructure or wallet providers. To properly protect self-custody, Gomes argues that it is essential to enshrine this capability within Ethereum itself.
Gomes previously backed Arbitrum’s approach, stating that practical centralized actions by L2 projects are preferable to what he described as decentralization theatre in a recent decision. He has also announced support for EIP-8141, a proposal aimed at enabling a universal, native, and gasless experience for Ethereum wallets. These positions highlight his focus on pragmatic improvements in Ethereum's user experience.