The AIP-2 proposal on "Activating Support for Account Abstraction Endpoints on Arbitrum One and Nova" has been approved
ChainCatcher news, according to Tally, the AIP-2 proposal to activate support for account abstraction endpoint on Arbitrum One and Nova has been passed, with a voting support rate of 99.95%, and is currently awaiting execution.The proposal states that Ethereum researchers have introduced a new RPC endpoint eth_sendRawTransactionConditional, which allows L2 sequencers to adapt to the specific needs of ERC-4337 bundlers. Offchain Labs supports the Arbitrum sequencer endpoint to Nitro v.2.0.14 by developing, testing, and integrating the necessary adjustments, which is now enabled on the Arbitrum testnet. This AIP suggests that the Arbitrum DAO activate support for this endpoint on the Arbitrum One and Nova mainnets.It is reported that due to EIP-4339 separating the validation and execution steps in the bundling of transactions for submission to alternative mempools, this split poses potential issues for bundlers processing L2 transactions. The delay between the initial submission of a transaction and its final inclusion may result in changes to the storage of smart contract accounts, rendering the transaction invalid. The new RPC endpoint allows users to specify a valid range for block height and timestamp, enabling sequencers to reject transactions that do not meet inclusion conditions during the early validation phase, thereby mitigating the risk of changes in account storage occurring between validation and execution.