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Conor Svensson (csvensson.eth)
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1/ I truly believe that's there's a lot of work we can do right now to make #Ethereum and its ecosystem safer for users. Naming smart contracts with @enscribe is the first step in this direction. It's a no-brainer that we should all be referring to #smartcontracts by their #ENS names instead of hex contract addresses.
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2/ The next step from here is the creation of trusted verifications where users can easily see additional steps taken by the contract deployers to ensure they're safe for their users. Everyone is talking about improving the safety and #UX of #web3, but not enough people are focussing on what we can do right now to achieve this, instead of chasing the next big upgrade or infra project. It's not to say that those things are bad, but our industry is disproportionally focussed on these future things, in part because they typically come with nice token models, and also so much of web3 is inhabited by technologists. And we love shiny new things.
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3/ If we make Ethereum safer, it's more appealing to real users. The whole #crypto and web3 industries are currently tarnished in the eyes of everyday people, due to the prevalence of scams, rug pulls and bad actors. We need to change this to bring more people onto the next generation of the internet, and it all starts with using what we already have available to make things safer for our users.
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