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Seems cool to me, and not too strong. The dual wielder feat for ex. gives 2d8 instead of 2d6 for the same cost, and gives +1 AC. If you add your str/dex to the damage this feat would probably be better.
As it is, I like it. Makes daggers more flavorful and adds an incentive to use them instead of going for the more optimal (boring) option.
Yeah, the intention was to apply Str/Dex to the damage of the bonus attack. And if you have shield proficiency, you could use that here too (as a DM, I might flavor a shield for such a character as a swordbreaker or trident dagger), so there's potential for +2 AC (though only with shield proficiency).
Thanks for the feedback!