Our language around governance is so interesting in Nigeria. We talk like when someone wins an election, the money and resources of the state become their personal largesse and any progress or work that happens is because they’re kind enough to “dash” us.
Alot of progress so far on @Clashboard, After granting our agent permission to spend directly from the user's wallet using @MetaMaskDev Advanced Permissions (ERC-7715), the @1shotapi public relayer redeems that delegation to execute on-chain , no popups, no server-held keys.
Here's a challenge we creating with our agent.
The relayer bundled two transfers in one tx:
→ 0.01 USDC relay fee → feeCollector
→ 2 USDC stake → our HotTakeRooms contract
Gas paid by the relayer. Settled in stablecoin, in the bundle. The user signed nothing.
What makes this clean: the spend authority lives in the user's ERC-7710 delegation @1shotapi never holds a key that controls user funds. It just relays what the user already authorized, and the caveat enforcer validates every transfer on-chain before it executes.
This is the @1shotapi public relayer doing exactly what it's built for permissionless ERC-7710 redemption with gas abstraction.
#metamask #buildinginpublic @HackQuest_
The next natural work for every Nigeria is to start debunking the lie that Tinubu’s reforms gave Nigeria economic stability.
Nigerians have never been this poor!