Description:
Approve is a dangers operation, some contract have set the ENS name.
Purpose:
If the there is a reverse ENS name of the address that approve to, display the ENS name.
Extension/Mobile/Both: Both
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Description:
Approve is a dangers operation, some contract have set the ENS name.
Purpose:
If the there is a reverse ENS name of the address that approve to, display the ENS name.
Extension/Mobile/Both: Both
Images/Attacments:
Approve is a dangers operation
True. Therefore, it is much more convenient to see the address of the contract.
Or do you mean that it would be possible to switch from a hex value to ENS, if there is such a thing?
When you send Ethers to an address, if there is reverse ENS for the address, MetaMask will display the ENS name.
Yes, it would be possible to switch from a hex value to ENS, if there is such a thing.
Good idea. ‘Approve’ will be safer.
I couldn’t agree more
noice, big moves for personalisation & authentication
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Really would love this feature. Should be a no-brainer.