flare-smart-accounts
Security & Safe Usage
This skill provides informational guidance only.
- It does NOT execute blockchain transactions
- It does NOT store or transmit signing keys
- All signing must occur in user-controlled wallets
- External data should be validated by the developer
- Users are responsible for secure key management
No executable code or automated financial actions are included.
Flare Smart Accounts
What Smart Accounts Are
Flare Smart Accounts provide account abstraction that allows XRPL users to perform actions on the Flare chain without owning any FLR token.
Each XRPL address receives a unique smart account on Flare that only that address can control.
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