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A recent trend has been discovered: many people are starting to value on-chain identities.
Remember when ENS was popular in the first two years? A bunch of Twitter big Vs directly put the .eth suffix on their names, and they are still in use. What does this mean? Identity is becoming more and more popular in Web3.
You see, now, Twitter accounts can sell money, and on-chain addresses have begun to have a premium, essentially making a fuss around the concept of "people". But one thing is overlooked - domain names are the most intuitive identity carrier.
For example, a short domain name like $BRAG.com can be used as a wallet address, a social logo, and a memory point. Unlike the string of addresses starting with 0x, I can't remember it at all.
Decentralized domain name protocols such as DOMA are, to put it bluntly, preemptive on the Internet entrance. Those who played ENS in the early days are now laughing, and the same logic may be repeated on the new protocol.
I was a latecomer to the ENS wave, and I can't afford to miss out this time. Everyone understands the premium on short domain names when launching new projects.
0x addresses? Who the hell can remember them? You still need domain names to establish your persona.
Those who got involved early definitely laughed last. The question is, is it too late to enter now? I don't think so.
The ENS wave has indeed risen, but it seems that it is like that now, and the chances of a new agreement may be greater
The premium of short domain names feels like another wave of making money by selling domain names
There are more and more identity games on the chain, but there are still a few that can really be used
Those who ate crabs in the early days did make money, and now it feels a bit late to enter
That's right, identity is indeed becoming more and more important, and whoever has a good identity wins