That's exactly where .wallet comes into play. Take charlie.wallet as an example—it instantly spells out what it's for. Zero ambiguity. Anyone looking at it knows they're dealing with a payment address, whether they're deep into the tech or just starting out with crypto. The beauty? No lengthy explanations required. A simple, recognizable name does all the heavy lifting.
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AirdropHuntress
· 21h ago
It seems to be a UX optimization idea, but the key still depends on the tokenomics and the background of the capital side.
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Anon32942
· 21h ago
Haha, this is the proper way to play with domains, much more user-friendly than those messy wallet addresses.
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GasFeeDodger
· 21h ago
ngl .wallet is really a genius design for a suffix, finally a domain name that beginners can understand at a glance.
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AirdropFatigue
· 21h ago
Bro, this domain naming is really awesome. Compared to those messy wallet addresses, charlie.wallet is instantly recognizable.
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CounterIndicator
· 21h ago
Hmm, .wallet is really awesome. It's much more user-friendly than those messy addresses.
That's exactly where .wallet comes into play. Take charlie.wallet as an example—it instantly spells out what it's for. Zero ambiguity. Anyone looking at it knows they're dealing with a payment address, whether they're deep into the tech or just starting out with crypto. The beauty? No lengthy explanations required. A simple, recognizable name does all the heavy lifting.