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The '''[[ | [[File:Ens logo.jpg|right|200px]]The '''[[Ethereum Name Service]]''' (ENS) is a blockchain protocol that permits users to use human-readable names in place of cryptocurrency wallet addresses. ENS operates similarly to the [[DNS]] and is [[ICP-3]] compatible. As with second-level domains, users may choose a name under the ENS default domain (.eth), or they may connect an existing domain in the DNS to their wallet using ENS as the validator. Connecting an existing web domain to the ENS requires the user to activate [[DNSSEC]] for the domain and add an <code>_ens</code> record to the DNS records for the domain through their registrar. | ||
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The Ethereum Name Service (ENS) is a blockchain protocol that permits users to use human-readable names in place of cryptocurrency wallet addresses. ENS operates similarly to the DNS and is ICP-3 compatible. As with second-level domains, users may choose a name under the ENS default domain (.eth), or they may connect an existing domain in the DNS to their wallet using ENS as the validator. Connecting an existing web domain to the ENS requires the user to activate DNSSEC for the domain and add an
_ens
record to the DNS records for the domain through their registrar.
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