Upgrade security and UX when users interact with your smart contracts.
Elevate your protocol’s onchain identity by naming your smart contracts.
The users of your protocol can easily verify they're interacting with the correct contracts, improving security and user confidence.
When the contract's ENS name or address is looked up in the Enscribe App the result should display the contract's name with an appropriate icon.
Below you can see the verification on the Enscribe App how Nouns DAO has named one of its smart contracts.

This is the first (but vital) step in ensuring users can easily identify the contract.
Assigning ENS names to contracts gives users confidence they're interacting with the correct contract. This is particularly valuable for security, as users can confirm uniswap.eth instead of validating a long hexadecimal address. If you've deployed contracts without Ownable, you can still improve UX by configuring forward resolution, though full naming (with reverse resolution) provides the best user experience.
All ENS best practices on ENSAwards are open for public contribution.
All ENS best practices on ENSAwards are open for public contribution.
Founded in 2022, Namehash Labs is dedicated to developing open source infrastructure that helps the Ethereum Name Service (ENS) Protocol grow.