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Matthew
@matthew
it's weird to me that sending an ENS name to another wallet does not automatically point the name to that wallet. I had to go into the dashboard and change it manually. Maybe up to wallet apps to prompt, but weird UX.
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Joe Blau 🎩
@joeblau
There are two parts to an ENS name. There is the person who owns and then there is a section of all the addresses the contract points to.
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downshift
@downshift.eth
what if someone tried to point a very unsavory ENS at your address?
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greg
@gregfromstl
I think its so the name can be kept in a hardware wallet but point to a hot wallet. This was before the fancy delegation stuff
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