Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
In retrospect, why didn't Handshake (HNS) work out?
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Dinesh Raju
@dinesh.eth
I think they had ambitious goals but it wasn't clear what their near term value proposition was. ENS has a similar grand vision but also crystal clear immediate value. Verifying the recipient address before sending assets is a widespread UX stress point. Replacing that with a short name solves a clear pain point.
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Victor Ma 🧾
@vm
this is it, and it's what most folks use ENS for: an easy way to remember/replace their 0x address i think of ENS like an e-mail address, a simple way to send and receive things and you can use it to sign up for apps/products
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