The Ethereum Name Service has opened up the registration of all the remaining three character.
An ambitious decentralizing project, Ethereum Name Service has seen its popularity grow in the past couple of months.
The company enables users to name their crypto addresses and register the names on.
After multi-coin support was enabled, users can now create names for their crypto addresses.
The process of sending and receiving crypto payments will be a lot more streamlined-instead of typing 30-something random characters, users can now type in a name with the.
ETH names containing three or more characters are now available for instant registration.
Eth names, after which they will be able to select how long they'd like to register the name.
Once the transaction is confirmed, the name will be registered and available for use for sending and receiving transactions.
After the registration is complete, users will need to set up their ENS records to enable their registered name to resolve into the Ethereum address they chose.
ETH names will drastically simplify the process of sending and receiving transactions, it's still too early to tell whether ENS's service is here to stay.
Ethereum Name Service now enables users to register remaining 3-character.ETH addresses
gepubliceerd op Nov 8, 2019
by Cryptoslate | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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