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  • Rewardy can execute swaps, bridge crypto, and stake in a single click - while keeping your existing wallet.

  • Built on a hybrid architecture combining EIP-7702, ERC-4337, and future-ready support for EIP-7701.

  • Designed to remove the final barrier to Web3 mass adoption by simplifying complex on-chain user journeys.

Seoul, South Korea, December 5, 2025 – Rewardy has announced the successful integration of Ethereum’s latest proposal, EIP-7702, into its production infrastructure. With this upgrade, Rewardy introduces a next-generation UX that allows users to execute multi-step on-chain actions through a single signature - without migrating to a new smart wallet or changing their existing address.

This milestone presents one of the industry’s earliest real-world commercial implementations of EIP-7702 and represents a meaningful step toward simplifying blockchain UX for mainstream users.

A hybrid architecture for the next era of Web3 UX

Rewardy has developed a hybrid system that merges its existing ERC-4337 Account Abstraction functionalities - such as gas sponsorship, batching, and automation - with the newly introduced EIP-7702 standard. This combined approach compresses historically complex on-chain processes into a seamless one-click experience.

The system is fully engineered to support the upcoming EIP-7701 (Native Account Abstraction), allowing Rewardy to future-proof its infrastructure ahead of Ethereum’s long-term account model upgrades.

Entering the Ethereum Interop Layer (EIL) era

Ethereum’s recent upgrades - including EIP-7702 - are paving the path toward what many in the ecosystem are calling the Ethereum Interop Layer (EIL): a new phase where EOAs, smart accounts, and multi-chain L2 environments begin to operate under a unified interaction model.

Rewardy’s hybrid architecture directly aligns with this shift, enabling a consistent, chain-agnostic UX that demonstrates how EIL can function in real consumer environments. By connecting ERC-4337 automation with 7702’s lightweight smart logic, Rewardy becomes one of the earliest large-scale platforms to operationalize this emerging EIL model.

Upgrade the experience, not the address

EIP-7702 enables any standard EOA (Externally Owned Account), such as MetaMask wallets, to temporarily operate with smart-account logic during a transaction without requiring a new smart wallet deployment.

By adopting this design, Rewardy delivers several key advantages:

  • Instant activation: No onboarding transactions or contract deployments.

  • Zero initial cost: No gas fees for wallet creation or migration.

  • Continuity & compatibility: Users retain their existing address, on-chain history, and permissions.

Users essentially get the benefits of a smart wallet with the familiarity and consistency of their current EOA.

From swap to staking - All in one click

Rewardy’s “One-click multi-call UX” allows users to perform operations that previously required multiple steps - such as swapping tokens, bridging networks, and staking assets - through a single bundled transaction and a single signature.

The platform also introduces flexible gas fee models:

  • Gas payment with ERC-20 tokens or memecoins, not just ETH

  • Ability to automatically select the optimal route between ERC-4337’s Paymaster sponsorship and EIP-7702’s lightweight transaction processing

This significantly lowers barriers for new Web3 users and reduces friction for everyday interactions.

More than a wallet: The path toward a universal “super wallet”

Rewardy’s approach differs from other AA-enabled wallets, which often require explicit onboarding actions or proprietary activation flows. Rewardy applies its smart logic automatically at the moment a user initiates an action, making the experience invisible, intuitive, and vendor-agnostic.

“We are evolving beyond a digital wallet into a universal Super Wallet that integrates QR payments, offline merchant support, and membership management,” said a Rewardy spokesperson. “Our architecture is already aligned for a natural transition to EIP-7701 once Ethereum implements protocol-level abstraction.”

Rewardy’s CEO added, “True UX innovation in Web3 happens when technology disappears. EIP-7702 is a major turning point - it delivers smart-wallet convenience without forcing users to change how they hold their assets. Rewardy is proud to bring this to the market in one of the most practical, user-friendly forms available today.”

Rewardy plans to offer this infrastructure to enterprise partners and ecosystem projects to enable higher conversion rates, automated campaign design, and simplified onboarding flows across Web3.

About Rewardy

Rewardy is an on-chain UX platform that simplifies Web3 reward and engagement experiences. Built on a hybrid architecture combining EIP-7702, ERC-4337, and future EIP-7701, Rewardy enables users to perform complex on-chain actions with a single click - without changing or migrating their existing wallet addresses. Rewardy supports enterprises and Web3 protocols with higher conversion funnels, cost-efficient execution, and stable infrastructure for mass-market adoption.

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Terminology guide

  • EIP-7702: An Ethereum proposal enabling standard EOAs to temporarily act like smart accounts during specific transactions, unlocking advanced functionality without creating new addresses.

  • ERC-4337 (Account abstraction): A framework introducing smart account features such as gas sponsorship and social recovery without modifying Ethereum’s base protocol.

  • EOA (Externally owned account): A traditional user wallet controlled by a private key, such as MetaMask.

  • Multi-call: A method for bundling multiple blockchain operations into one execution.