Ethereum is preparing a deep structural upgrade. Not to gas fees. Not to throughput. To identity. The community has introduced ERC-8092, a proposed standard designed to unify how blockchain accounts relate to each other across chains and Layer 2 networks. It introduces a new concept called “associated accounts.” Simple in name. Powerful in effect. With ERC-8092, Ethereum accounts can publicly declare relationships. They can prove those links using cryptographic signatures. And just as importantly, they can revoke them at any time. No custodians. No centralized registry. No permanent bindings. Ethereum isn’t just scaling transactions anymore. It’s scaling identity itself. What
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