Ethereum Foundation supports Clear Signing cryptographic security solution
According to ChainCatcher, as reported by The Block, the Ethereum Foundation is promoting the standardization of the Clear Signing security solution. It has launched a public registry for submitting and distributing contract descriptors, designated ERC-7730 proposed by Ledger as the shared format, and is hosting a toolkit to support Clear Signing.
Clear Signing aims to replace "blind signing," allowing users to read transaction descriptions before approval. For example, displaying "Swap 100 USDC for 0.05 ETH on Uniswap" instead of opaque hexadecimal data. The Ethereum Foundation stated that transactions should provide clear, human-readable, and structured descriptions so that wallets can reliably present this information to users. To achieve this, ERC-7730 will serve as an open standard and clearsigning.org will act as a public descriptor registry. Anyone can submit contract descriptors, which will be reviewed and certified by independent security experts. Wallets can extract the verified descriptions to clearly present them to users, and this solution is compatible with existing contracts since the descriptors are stored off-chain in the registry.
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