The exploration of onchain identity systems is gaining traction, with a focus on enhancing reputation scores and data aggregation. A new onchain account primitive is being proposed to aggregate multiple addresses and act as a global sign-in with Ethereum (SIWE). This development aims to improve reputation scores and facilitate better sign-ins. The Ethereum Name Service (ENS) is highlighted as a versatile tool, allowing users to name their wallets, issue subdomains, create websites, and serve as a cross-platform username. ENS is noted for being chain-agnostic, enhancing its utility. Additionally, there is interest in developing 'multi-address ENS' with basenames to link multiple addresses to a single name, enabling users to present a unified onchain identity.
we're exploring the space of "multi-address @ensdomains" with basenames — e.g. linking multiple addresses to your name, so you can be your whole self onchain. if you've explored this, would love to learn from you: share a link in the thread or reply! cc @SteveKatzman
we're exploring the space of "multi-address ENS" with basenames — e.g. linking multiple addresses together with your name, so you can be your whole self onchain. if folks have explored this in the past, would love to learn from you: share a link in the thread or reply!
Using ENS (.eth) is such a no-brainer 🤷 Name your wallets folks! Other superpowers your ENS has: - Issue (or sell) subdomains to access your community. - Make a website with @webhash_eth - Use it as a cross-platform username and identity passport. ENS is chain-agnostic too.… https://t.co/L9hnHX4aJe