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The era of copying and pasting long addresses should come to an end.
midenname breaks this tedious process — you can directly transfer to a memorable name, and on-chain interactions finally have a user-friendly way. No more worrying about losing everything due to a single character mistake, and no more repeatedly confirming lengthy hexadecimal addresses.
What's more, it makes each transfer carry a clear intent. The temporary name mechanism turns transactions from mere value transfers into asset flows with identity and meaning. This seemingly simple improvement is a crucial step toward large-scale adoption — only when on-chain operations become as intuitive as sending an email can crypto truly enter the daily lives of hundreds of millions of users.
Web3 infrastructure should evolve like this: from complexity to simplicity, from professionalism to mass adoption.
By the way, the idea of midenname is pretty good, but whether it can really become popular depends on the ecosystem's cooperation. Now transferring is easier, but if transaction costs and speed don't keep up, it's all for nothing.
If this thing can be popularized, it could indeed persuade many people to join the circle. But I'm just worried it might turn into another complex system...
Is the name midenname a bit strange? But the idea is indeed correct.