TechFlow news — ZenGo, a cryptocurrency security and wallet provider, has introduced a solution called EIP-6384 to address the growing issue of offline signature exploits. These exploits have enabled attackers to trick users into signing hard-to-read wallet messages, resulting in theft of crypto assets and NFTs.
The EIP-6384 proposal aims to make offline signatures both secure and easily readable for users. Building upon the existing offline signature standard EIP-712, ZenGo adds a view-only function to smart contracts that transforms messages into human-readable formats.
By implementing EIP-6384, all Ethereum smart contracts will be responsible for clearly explaining messages, preserving the free transaction experience offered by decentralized applications. This change will enable wallet users to receive clear and understandable descriptions of the messages they are asked to sign, allowing them to make informed decisions when approving transactions.Original link




