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Question: if I use my ENS wallet to mint NFTs, the transaction on blockchain is resolvable by marketplaces to indicate the NFT was minted by the ENS wallet What happens to that resolved transaction display of ENS when the ENS is pointed to another wallet in the future? My understanding is that the ENS would be removed and the original wallet transaction address would re-appear. I.e., the provenance of the ENS name associated with that token is lost. Is there a way to authenticate previously used wallets for ENS domains, so that we are able to trace the provenance of that ENS usage, provided that it is the same holder of the ENS for both wallet? Appreciate any commentary or resources on this topic 🫑
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the best option here is probably subdomains. for example you can have hot.wanderloots.eth and cold.wanderloots.eth to indicate they are both controlled by you but serve different purposes
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I think that solves the issue with long-term vs short term provenance (e.g., use the cold.wanderloots.eth for important minting provenance) but what i'm wondering about is more in the hot wallet side of things, if you were forced to use a new wallet for hot.wanderloots.eth, then the previous trail of hot wallet ENS signature provenance would be removed?
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Greg for president.
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