The @ensdomains protocol is without a doubt one of the most important public goods to have been built for the ecosystem.
Without it, we would still be stuck in the primitive days of using (and squinting) at “0x2345..” addresses: one oopsies and your assets could be gone!
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However, with increasingly common practice of associating your social profiles with a .eth domain, as well as the ease of examining any ENS name using a block explorer, this is incredibly troublesome for privacy UX!
This is something @ChainSafeth Solutions set out to solve.
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