HOW-TO GUIDE: Getting Your Custom Ethereum Address Name

in #eth7 years ago (edited)

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For those of you old enough to remember the late 90's and earlier 2000's, there was a frenzy to grab up any and every DOT COM address there was - it was almost treated as digital real estate. Well, the crazy has returned - this time in the crypto space.

Make sure this time you don't miss out!!!

What is ENS?

ENS stands for Ethereum Name Service and it takes the tedious task out of a user having to remember or even type those loooong hexadecimal addresses we've all come to love :) lol. It's very similar to web's DNS system which resolves IP address in a way that allows you to simply enter www.google.com instead of an IP.

So instead of sending me a handsomely large tip for this wonderful article I took the the time to write to my hex ETH address 0x8952d923f4d957725f699603afd44da6bdc748a5 you can simply send it to cryptoblood.eth from any wallet of your choice! - j/k!

So How Does The Process Work?

The securing of an ENS name works a little differently than DNS, it works off of an auction style bidding. In particular, an auction style called a "Vickery Auction".

72 Hours:

  • First someone queries a name, which if hasn't been searched for before, will initiate a 72hr countdown before bids can be placed. During this period all bids are hidden.

48 Hours:

  • After the 3 day period, there is a 48hr "reveal period" in which everyone that placed a bid during the first period will have to opportunity to show how much they were willing to pay. If a person fails to reveal during this period then they will loose their ether tokens.   If your bid is not the highest, you are refunded your bid, less a 0.5% fee, which is burned.

Finalize

  • At the end of the two day reveal period, the winner is the person who revealed the highest bid, but they only have to pay the amount of the second-highest bidder - so basically the difference between highest Bidder and 2nd Highest is returned to the winner. The rest is locked up in a contract for as long as the winning bidder retains control of the name. The winner must send a “finalise” transaction to receive a refund of any extra funds, and to be assigned control of the name in ENS.

So How Do I Secure My Name?

I suggest watching this video by Cliff High that goes over the steps in detail. -- Happy Bidding!!



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this will make it so much easier to remember one's address
gr8 work

thanks and yes it sure will!! lol - upvoted

This is a good idea. It is a creation to make stressfree of retrievin bck a lost user names

well more so making it easier for you to remember your ethereum address for example mine is cryptoblood.eth instead of using 0x8952d923f4d957725f699603afd44da6bdc748a5

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Get going sir!

yes you should definitely grab you a few!

Quite insightful

Thanks! Are you into cryptos?

Wonderful

Thanks for the insight........... Good one

Great

Thanks brotha!

And how much does this cost in dollar...

Well the minimum bid amount is always gonna be .01 ETH... so that's the lowest you can bid but you can bid as high as you want.

Thanks for the Resteem by the way ;)

Makes so much sense !! thks for this

Oh yeah no doubt!