BNB
by BSC News
January 13, 2023
The integration will significantly improve user experience and simplify how users interact with resources in the BNBChain ecosystem.
SPACE ID, a universal name service that provides unique and human-readable domain names, has announced that the integration of its .bnb Domain Name Service with popular block explorer BscScan will happen in a few weeks.
According to the SPACE ID blog announcement, the integration will bring a number of essential features, including the search for on-chain transaction data with .bnb domains, display of human-readable .bnb names rather than the traditional addresses on BscScan, a .bnb domain detail page that includes expiration date, registrant, resolver address, and the relevant name service transaction records, and much more.
SPACE ID’s .bnb Domain Service integration with BscScan will significantly save time and improve the user experience on BNB Chain. Users will be able to easily interact with their favorite dApps, smart contracts and other resources on BNB Chain, using human-readable domain names as opposed to long, complex addresses.
The move is a major step forward, reducing the risk of error for users who would most likely mistype a complex hexadecimal address.
SPACE ID is building a universal name service network that seamlessly connects people, information, assets, and applications across blockchains. It’s chain-agnostic, decentralized, censorship-resistant, and open-sourced.
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