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Dear team,
it often happens that people have multiple wallets. e.g. hot wallet, kukai twitter account and ledger cold storage. They switch tokens like NFTs from one to the other and use them for different investment purposes. In the end you need to do some reporting and if you want to connect the information the one doing it needs to store that meta information. It would be great to have this as on chain data for a service to request: "authorize to access all associated addresses"
What do you think?
Best regards
Carlo
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Thanks for your message. For now, TZP only supports 1 or less Tz address and1 or less EVM address per profile-- there is no plan to support more in TZP. Linking multiple addresses of each type is a capability we might consider for other instances of the underlying Rebase protocol, but I have no timelines for you on that. As for on-chaining linkages between addresses, I would say that is a bird of another feather altogether; I can see a lot of dangers in that approach (not least of them GDPR-related), so it may well be a bit out of scope for TZP? I will reach out if future events prove wrong my intuition about the scope of TZP, though.
Dear team,
it often happens that people have multiple wallets. e.g. hot wallet, kukai twitter account and ledger cold storage. They switch tokens like NFTs from one to the other and use them for different investment purposes. In the end you need to do some reporting and if you want to connect the information the one doing it needs to store that meta information. It would be great to have this as on chain data for a service to request: "authorize to access all associated addresses"
What do you think?
Best regards
Carlo
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: