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Matthew
@matthew
my four cents on subdomain ens as it relates to product: 1. most useful for things where you'd actually use addresses, i.e. no good alternative — e.g. multisigs or nfts, as opposed to users. if you can just resolve fc usernames for users, that's probably a better experience. 2. useful when you have a wallet under the hood for a user, esp if you send/receive money to/from other apps or wallets. 3. should have a benefit attached. a subdomain on its own is not really a benefit imo... example, donate to @ted's club ted events by sending money to clubted.events.xyz (don't actually do this it doesn't work yet) 4. should also resolve to a URL! again in the example of clubted.events.xyz, that should also be the page for club ted events @event does not currently have these features, but they're high up on the roadmap
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Should I Pseudonym?
@fong888.eth
I use subdomains as a way to separate wallet addresses, but I want to organize things under my same .eth
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law
@traguy.eth
Hmm Okay I'm curious, what kind of benefits do you envision attaching to subdomains? For example, in the case of clubted.events.xyz, what kind of benefits would users gain from sending money to that specific address? Would it be something like a unique membership experience or exclusive rewards?
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