EIP-7702 misconceptions I've seen on the timeline today:
> All Ethereum wallets are now smart wallets
Not true. An EOA wallet has to sign an EIP-7702 authorization to get upgraded into a smart wallet.
For safety reasons, wallet apps will be restrictive about which smart wallet implementations you can authorise.
There isn't yet a button you can click in Metamask, Coinbase wallet .etc to upgrade your EOA. We should see more developments re making it easy to upgrade soon.
If you want to try out 7702 today, you can do so using the Metamask 7702 playground (linked in next tweet) or Ambire wallet
> Authorizations only last one transaction and then the wallet becomes a regular EOA again
You're confusing 7702 with the older 3074 proposal. The authorization lasts until the user revokes it.