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A Name to Call Your Own in the Optimistic Future

The Optimism Name Service (OPNS) brings human-readable identities to the Optimism ecosystem, allowing users to register .op domain names that replace long, clunky wallet addresses. Just as ENS revolutionized Ethereum’s identity layer, OPNS aims to simplify interactions within Optimism, making transactions, governance, and community engagement more intuitive and personal. In a world where blockchain interactions often feel mechanical, OPNS injects a sense of identity and belonging into the rapidly growing Layer 2 landscape.

Omnichain Naming for a Multichain World

Unlike traditional domain services that operate within a single ecosystem, OPNS is built to be omnichain, leveraging LayerZero Labs and Star Protocol to extend its utility across multiple blockchains. This ensures that a single .op name isn’t just tied to Optimism—it can function seamlessly across various networks, making it a truly interoperable identifier. As the multichain future unfolds, OPNS positions itself as a key infrastructure piece for identity, accessibility, and cross-chain interoperability.

More Than a Name—A Gateway to Web3 Presence

Owning a .op name isn’t just about convenience—it’s about staking a claim in the decentralized future. Whether used for personal branding, decentralized social profiles, or DAO participation, these domains serve as a gateway to the Optimism ecosystem. With a rapidly expanding community and continued innovations in Layer 2 scalability, OPNS is shaping up to be a foundational pillar of on-chain identity, ensuring that Web3 users don’t just exist—they are recognized.

Optimism Name Service

Par Star_Deployer
Optimism
24 589
févr. 2023
Noms de domaine
Par Star_Deployer
Optimism
24 589
A lancé févr. 2023
Noms de domaine
Prix plancher
0,0001 WETH
1er étage %0 %
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Volume 24 h0,00 ETH
Volume total81,09 ETH
listée0,2 %
Propriétaires (uniques)12 290 (50 %)

Optimism Name Service
Optimism Name Service

Par Star_Deployer
Optimism
24 589
févr. 2023
Noms de domaine
Par Star_Deployer
Optimism
24 589
A lancé févr. 2023
Noms de domaine
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Optimism Name Service

Par Star_Deployer
Optimism
24 589
févr. 2023
Noms de domaine
Par Star_Deployer
Optimism
24 589
A lancé févr. 2023
Noms de domaine
Prix plancher
0,0001 WETH
1er étage %0 %
Meilleure offre
—
Volume 24 h0,00 ETH
Volume total81,09 ETH
listée0,2 %
Propriétaires (uniques)12 290 (50 %)

Optimism Name Service
Optimism Name Service

Par Star_Deployer
Optimism
24 589
févr. 2023
Noms de domaine
Par Star_Deployer
Optimism
24 589
A lancé févr. 2023
Noms de domaine
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A Name to Call Your Own in the Optimistic Future

The Optimism Name Service (OPNS) brings human-readable identities to the Optimism ecosystem, allowing users to register .op domain names that replace long, clunky wallet addresses. Just as ENS revolutionized Ethereum’s identity layer, OPNS aims to simplify interactions within Optimism, making transactions, governance, and community engagement more intuitive and personal. In a world where blockchain interactions often feel mechanical, OPNS injects a sense of identity and belonging into the rapidly growing Layer 2 landscape.

Omnichain Naming for a Multichain World

Unlike traditional domain services that operate within a single ecosystem, OPNS is built to be omnichain, leveraging LayerZero Labs and Star Protocol to extend its utility across multiple blockchains. This ensures that a single .op name isn’t just tied to Optimism—it can function seamlessly across various networks, making it a truly interoperable identifier. As the multichain future unfolds, OPNS positions itself as a key infrastructure piece for identity, accessibility, and cross-chain interoperability.

More Than a Name—A Gateway to Web3 Presence

Owning a .op name isn’t just about convenience—it’s about staking a claim in the decentralized future. Whether used for personal branding, decentralized social profiles, or DAO participation, these domains serve as a gateway to the Optimism ecosystem. With a rapidly expanding community and continued innovations in Layer 2 scalability, OPNS is shaping up to be a foundational pillar of on-chain identity, ensuring that Web3 users don’t just exist—they are recognized.

A Name to Call Your Own in the Optimistic Future

The Optimism Name Service (OPNS) brings human-readable identities to the Optimism ecosystem, allowing users to register .op domain names that replace long, clunky wallet addresses. Just as ENS revolutionized Ethereum’s identity layer, OPNS aims to simplify interactions within Optimism, making transactions, governance, and community engagement more intuitive and personal. In a world where blockchain interactions often feel mechanical, OPNS injects a sense of identity and belonging into the rapidly growing Layer 2 landscape.

Omnichain Naming for a Multichain World

Unlike traditional domain services that operate within a single ecosystem, OPNS is built to be omnichain, leveraging LayerZero Labs and Star Protocol to extend its utility across multiple blockchains. This ensures that a single .op name isn’t just tied to Optimism—it can function seamlessly across various networks, making it a truly interoperable identifier. As the multichain future unfolds, OPNS positions itself as a key infrastructure piece for identity, accessibility, and cross-chain interoperability.

More Than a Name—A Gateway to Web3 Presence

Owning a .op name isn’t just about convenience—it’s about staking a claim in the decentralized future. Whether used for personal branding, decentralized social profiles, or DAO participation, these domains serve as a gateway to the Optimism ecosystem. With a rapidly expanding community and continued innovations in Layer 2 scalability, OPNS is shaping up to be a foundational pillar of on-chain identity, ensuring that Web3 users don’t just exist—they are recognized.