Conor Svensson (csvensson.eth)
@csvensson
Address spoofing and poisoning are very real problems for #web3 users. Last year #chainalysis highlighted how contaminated transaction histories had targeted over 82,000 wallets with users loosing tens of thousands of dollars due to these attacks. Naming wallets and #smartcontracts with #ENS names should be the default not the exception when it comes to working with #Ethereum addresses. The only way we get there is by developers and wallet providers ensuring that they all have ENS names. We have to make #Ethereum safer for its users. Eliminating spoofing and poisoning can be done if we get better and naming. If you're a developer name your smart contracts with @enscribe. If you're a wallet provider, make it easy for users to assign ENS names to their wallets. I believe we can make web3 safer for its users. But we all need to do our part. šš»
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