IntroWith only IP addresses, the early Internet does not have a native readable format, and the issuance of digital identity was only relegated to websites and applications. This soon became a bottleneck when scaling the Internet to hundreds of millions of users, and that’s where Web2 domains like .com, .org, .io come in and become an essential piece of the Internet. The same problem appears in Web3. Plain addresses on blockchains are complicated, and not human-readable. This blocks further a...