Here's a wild thought that's been bouncing around:
What if Ethscriptions could have actual names?
Think about it - right now, if your browser can render these things, you're still stuck dealing with hashes and IDs. Not exactly user-friendly, right? Why not give them readable names, similar to how domain systems work?
It's basically applying the DNS logic to Ethscriptions. Instead of memorizing a string of random characters, you'd just reference something memorable. Makes the whole ecosystem way more accessible.
Just a concept worth exploring.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 8h atrás
Puxa, quem entende, entende...
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fork_in_the_road
· 8h atrás
Não é apenas o domínio eth?
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PriceOracleFairy
· 8h atrás
Ideia interessante, mas meio suspeita... pode criar novas dinâmicas de arbitragem, para ser sincero.
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DegenApeSurfer
· 9h atrás
Mais uma vez a especulação de conceitos, não dá para aguentar.
Here's a wild thought that's been bouncing around:
What if Ethscriptions could have actual names?
Think about it - right now, if your browser can render these things, you're still stuck dealing with hashes and IDs. Not exactly user-friendly, right? Why not give them readable names, similar to how domain systems work?
It's basically applying the DNS logic to Ethscriptions. Instead of memorizing a string of random characters, you'd just reference something memorable. Makes the whole ecosystem way more accessible.
Just a concept worth exploring.