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Home » Ethereum Developers Propose ERC-8092 to Simplify Multi-Chain Wallet Identity

Ethereum Developers Propose ERC-8092 to Simplify Multi-Chain Wallet Identity

Aims to Fix Wallet Fragmentation in Multi-Chain Web3

Kelly Cromley by Kelly Cromley
Dec 14, 2025
in Ethereum News, Market News, News
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Ethereum developers have put forward a new draft proposal known as ERC-8092, designed to tackle a growing challenge in the digital asset ecosystem. As blockchain usage expands, users increasingly manage multiple wallets across numerous networks. This fragmented setup has been widely viewed as a source of friction, operational complexity, and elevated security risks. The proposed standard seeks to reduce these issues by enabling blockchain accounts to formally and transparently link to one another.

Under ERC-8092, two blockchain addresses would be able to publicly declare an association. This relationship would be established through mutual consent and verified using cryptographic signatures. Importantly, the connection would not be permanent, as either party could revoke the association at any time. Although the proposal remains in its draft phase, early discussions among developers suggest strong interest. Many in the Ethereum community reportedly see the standard as a missing layer for managing identity and account relationships in an increasingly multi-chain environment.

A Standardized Language for Account Relationships

At a structural level, ERC-8092 introduces a shared framework for expressing relationships between blockchain accounts. Rather than depending on individual applications or centralized identity services, the standard allows accounts to self-declare their connection in a trustless manner. Both accounts involved must explicitly approve the relationship, and both must provide cryptographic signatures to confirm consent.

The proposal defines two key data structures to support this process. The first is an Associated Account Record, which specifies the initiating account, the approving account, and the duration for which the association remains valid. The second structure, known as a Signed Association Record, encapsulates this information along with the required signatures and the current revocation status. By applying EIP-712 signing standards, the system ensures that the association can be independently verified by any observer without relying on intermediaries.

Because the framework supports multiple signature formats, it is designed to function beyond standard externally owned accounts. This flexibility allows compatibility with smart contract wallets, hardware-based security keys, and modern authentication tools such as passkeys, broadening its applicability across the ecosystem.

The Ethereum community has recently proposed ERC-8092, which aims to establish a cross-chain "associated accounts" identity standard. The proposal allows two blockchain accounts to publicly declare, prove, and revoke their relationship through cryptographic signature payloads.…

— Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) December 13, 2025


Unlocking Practical Use Cases Beyond Identity

While identity linkage is a central goal, developers have emphasized that ERC-8092 enables a range of practical applications. One notable use case involves sub-account inheritance, where a primary wallet could link secondary accounts for recovery purposes or structured asset control. Another potential application is delegated authorization, which would allow one account to act on behalf of another without exposing private keys. This capability could be particularly valuable for decentralized autonomous organizations, treasury management, and automated on-chain operations.

Reputation aggregation has also emerged as a significant focus of the proposal. With activity often spread across multiple wallets, ERC-8092 could allow users to consolidate their on-chain history into a single, coherent identity. Such aggregation would be relevant for governance participation, credential verification, and the assessment of historical behavior on-chain.

Crucially, the standard has been designed with cross-chain compatibility in mind. By relying on EIP-7930 for address representation, ERC-8092 enables accounts from different blockchains to link in a consistent and interoperable way. This feature is considered essential in a landscape where users and applications routinely operate across multiple networks.

Flexible Deployment With User-Centric Control

Developers have structured ERC-8092 to offer flexibility in how associations are stored and managed. Account links can be recorded on-chain to maximize transparency or kept off-chain to improve scalability and preserve privacy. Applications are free to choose the approach that best fits their needs. At the same time, either party retains the unilateral right to revoke an association, ensuring that users maintain full control over their identity relationships.

Validation rules within the proposal aim to keep timestamps, signatures, and revocation states clear and enforceable. This design avoids permanent identity binding and reduces the risk of user lock-in, both of which have been persistent concerns within the crypto community.

If widely adopted, ERC-8092 could evolve into a foundational layer for wallet interoperability and cross-chain communication. By introducing structure to a long-fragmented area, the proposal signals a broader shift within Ethereum toward treating identity and interoperability as core infrastructure rather than optional features.

 

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