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KIP-0034: Include WebRTC WebSocket/Signal Server in Chainweb Node (Prepare for WalletConnect Replacement)#68
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Regarding KIP 0030 – Unified Standard for dApp-Wallet Communication:
For the sake of developer UX, why not implement a single standalone, modular, extendable, and minimal library instead of two separate implementations? ( so we don't have to :) ) Message validation and most workflow remains the same either way. Minimal Version:
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This proposal suggests adding a WebRTC endpoint to Chainweb nodes for text-based communication. The goal is to distribute workload, improve efficiency, and replace the WalletConnect approach. The WebRTC WebSocket would establish peer-to-peer connections between browser-based dApps (local users) and wallets (local) for secure text-only communication.
The Chainweb node would handle and validate the initial connection setup only, enhancing privacy and enabling large-scale transaction data sharing directly between peers, bypassing relay servers.