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Conor Svensson (csvensson.eth)
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Making Ethereum safer for users, especially those who are new is paramount. Even if the majority of users start their journey by onboarding with a wallet such as @MetaMask, there will come a point where they want to navigate outside of the wallet ecosystem and explore some DApps. These users will not understand hexadecimal, yet the first time they are confronted with performing a transaction, they will be shown a hexadecimal address and asked if they want to proceed with the transaction. The only indicator of trust they will see is the website upon which the site is hosted on. There will be nothing about the DApp which indicates they can trust this in our current Ethereum garden. This has to change. ctd 👇
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Conor Svensson (csvensson.eth)
@csvensson
Addressing this may not be as sexy as launching a new protocol or infrastructure play, but its such a crucial building block for users in web3 that I refuse to let it go. #ENS can replace those hex contract addresses with human-readable names which will make sense. In addition if we have decentralised check marks against the addresses it could come a long way in supporting users. But we need to build to get there, which we keep doing at @enscribe_. The question I have is what other teams and people here are committed to this vision of making Ethereum the safest blockchain for users?
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