Display named smart contracts on Ethereum mainnet

Display ENS names instead of addresses when users interact with named smart contracts on Ethereum mainnet. Learn More

Apps passed

4

App support

80%

App benchmarks

Blockscout-logo

Blockscout

Blockscout is a tool for inspecting and analyzing EVM based blockchains.

Type

Explorer

Etherscan-logo

Etherscan

Etherscan is a Block Explorer and Analytics Platform for Ethereum.

Type

Explorer

MetaMask-logo

MetaMask

MetaMask is a widely used, self-custodial cryptocurrency wallet.

Type

Wallet

Rainbow Wallet-logo

Rainbow Wallet

Rainbow is a fun, simple, and secure way to get started with crypto and explore Ethereum.

Type

Wallet

Coinbase Wallet-logo

Coinbase Wallet

A self-custodial wallet for accessing DeFi, NFTs, and decentralized applications.

Type

Wallet

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Technical Details

Looking up the name of a smart contract on Ethereum mainnet uses the same process as looking up the name of any other account. There are a variety of libraries capable of looking up the primary name of a contract address according to all ENS best practices:

Libraries and tools for additional languages or frameworks can be found in the ENS documentation.

Additional Details

If a contract has an ENS name, you can use its ENS profile to power additional UX improvements such as avatars, metadata, audit information, and more. More information can be found at the ENSIP Proposal.

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