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merklejerk avatar merklejerk commented on June 20, 2024 1

Yeahhh, if the app supports something like meta-transactions then that's probably how it would go. When I originally wrote the guide, it was framed as an incremental improvement on token allowances and permit() and my expectation was that apps would mostly use it to avoid the extra transaction involved in the older approaches. But maybe now this is a bigger value prop for systems that integrate Permit2. UniswapX is an example, obviously, but would be curious if you've witnessed other applications of permit2 for gasless/meta-transactions.

In any case, it's a good suggestion and I'll extend the guide a bit to mention how permit2 fits into the meta-transaction paradigm, which would certainly incorporate that diagram.

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ryanorendorff avatar ryanorendorff commented on June 20, 2024

More protocols are using some variant of permits/EIP-712 signed data for an "intent" based system where some trading is collected off-chain before being batched together. CoW Swap and IntentX do something kinda like this although they do not use permit2 (CoW Swap doesn't at least); they just get an unlimited ERC20 permit or use approve once for the maximum amount and then implement their own signed data on top.

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