Definition ∞ Paymaster integration refers to the technical process of incorporating a paymaster contract into a smart contract or decentralized application (dApp) architecture. A paymaster allows a third party to subsidize or pay for transaction fees on behalf of a user. This abstraction significantly enhances user experience by removing the requirement for users to hold the native blockchain token for gas fees. It streamlines interaction with decentralized applications.
Context ∞ The state of paymaster integration is gaining prominence as a solution to improve the usability and accessibility of Web3 applications, particularly for new users unfamiliar with blockchain gas mechanics. A key discussion involves the security implications of delegating fee payment and the economic models that incentivize paymaster operation. Future developments will likely focus on standardized paymaster interfaces and broader adoption across various blockchain networks to facilitate wider user participation.