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Philip Sheldrake
@sheldrake
We get the question: How does Addresso relate to ENS? Here's our FAQ response: Addresso and name services (NS) do different things. Addresso accommodates a future in which we all have many uncorrelatable wallets. Addresso has accepted ENS names since day 1, storing both the ENS name and the address it resolves to. Soon your Addresso will accept other name services too. It will flag whenever the NS name is expired, and also whenever the NS name resolves to an address different to the one(s) it resolved to before.
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Philip Sheldrake
@sheldrake
But even though they do different things, they both entail naming, and so this occasionally prompts further questions. I've drafted this comparison table in trying to answer that question. Is it clear? Am I missing anything? All comments welcome of course! Obviously it speaks to Addresso's qualities ... so I can add rows that speak to the qualities of DNS-like systems.
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Justin Hunter
@polluterofminds
Seems like a clear compliment to each other imo
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