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Optimism Airdrop #1 unpacked
Recently Optimism, an optimistic rollup on Ethereum, announced its airdrop #1. If you haven’t been included, don’t worry, there will be more airdrops by Optimism. As you can see from the graphic below, 19% of the total token supply is allocated for airdrops. The first airdrop, however, distributes only 5% to early adopters, leaving 14% for later airdrops on the table. In this article I unpack the criteria for airdrop #1 to follow up with an article of how to prepare for airdrop #2 and #3.http...
SNS vs Centralized Domain Name Systems (DNS)
I can tell you that many decentralized name service projects have emerged as a solution for the current centralized domain name system (DNS) in place, which is often controlled by centralized entities such as governments or corporations. These projects aim to provide a decentralized alternative that gives users more control over their domain names and eliminates the need for approval from a central authority. Typically, these projects are built on blockchain technology, which provides a secur...
How to use SNS
A short guide on how to use SNS:Navigate to sui-names.comSearch for a name of your likingCheck if the name is availableClick on “Connect Wallet”Accept the transaction in your sui walletClick on “Claim” and approve the txn in your walletWait for the txn to succeedEnjoy your SUI name and send it over to your friendsGood luck exploring SNS sns.domains

Optimism Airdrop #1 unpacked
Recently Optimism, an optimistic rollup on Ethereum, announced its airdrop #1. If you haven’t been included, don’t worry, there will be more airdrops by Optimism. As you can see from the graphic below, 19% of the total token supply is allocated for airdrops. The first airdrop, however, distributes only 5% to early adopters, leaving 14% for later airdrops on the table. In this article I unpack the criteria for airdrop #1 to follow up with an article of how to prepare for airdrop #2 and #3.http...
SNS vs Centralized Domain Name Systems (DNS)
I can tell you that many decentralized name service projects have emerged as a solution for the current centralized domain name system (DNS) in place, which is often controlled by centralized entities such as governments or corporations. These projects aim to provide a decentralized alternative that gives users more control over their domain names and eliminates the need for approval from a central authority. Typically, these projects are built on blockchain technology, which provides a secur...
How to use SNS
A short guide on how to use SNS:Navigate to sui-names.comSearch for a name of your likingCheck if the name is availableClick on “Connect Wallet”Accept the transaction in your sui walletClick on “Claim” and approve the txn in your walletWait for the txn to succeedEnjoy your SUI name and send it over to your friendsGood luck exploring SNS sns.domains
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SUI Name Service (SUI NS) and Ethereum Name Service (ENS) are both decentralized domain name services (DNS) that aim to provide a decentralized alternative to traditional DNS services. However, there are some key differences between the two:
Blockchain Platform: SUI NS is built on the SUI blockchain, while ENS is built on the Ethereum blockchain. This means that SUI NS uses the same secure and transparent methods for data storage and management as the rest of the SUI platform, while ENS uses the same methods as the Ethereum blockchain.
Interoperability: SUI NS plans to be interoperable with other blockchain networks, this means that users can use their SUI NS domains on any other blockchain networks that support it. ENS only support domains on Ethereum blockchain.
Registration Process: Both SUI NS and ENS have decentralized registration process, but SUI NS allows for the usage of decentralized identity on the domain name registration process and eliminates the need for a centralized registrar.
Functionality: While both services allow users to register and manage human-readable domain names that can be used to access decentralized resources on the blockchain, ENS has also an additional functionality called "Name Bidding", where users can bid on domain names that are currently unclaimed.
In summary, SUI Name Service and Ethereum Name Service are both decentralized domain name services that aim to provide a decentralized alternative to traditional DNS services, but they differ in the blockchain platform, interoperability and functionality. ENS is one of the most known and established DNS services in the blockchain space, but SUI Name Service brings its own features and vision.
SUI Name Service (SUI NS) and Ethereum Name Service (ENS) are both decentralized domain name services (DNS) that aim to provide a decentralized alternative to traditional DNS services. However, there are some key differences between the two:
Blockchain Platform: SUI NS is built on the SUI blockchain, while ENS is built on the Ethereum blockchain. This means that SUI NS uses the same secure and transparent methods for data storage and management as the rest of the SUI platform, while ENS uses the same methods as the Ethereum blockchain.
Interoperability: SUI NS plans to be interoperable with other blockchain networks, this means that users can use their SUI NS domains on any other blockchain networks that support it. ENS only support domains on Ethereum blockchain.
Registration Process: Both SUI NS and ENS have decentralized registration process, but SUI NS allows for the usage of decentralized identity on the domain name registration process and eliminates the need for a centralized registrar.
Functionality: While both services allow users to register and manage human-readable domain names that can be used to access decentralized resources on the blockchain, ENS has also an additional functionality called "Name Bidding", where users can bid on domain names that are currently unclaimed.
In summary, SUI Name Service and Ethereum Name Service are both decentralized domain name services that aim to provide a decentralized alternative to traditional DNS services, but they differ in the blockchain platform, interoperability and functionality. ENS is one of the most known and established DNS services in the blockchain space, but SUI Name Service brings its own features and vision.
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