Universal Name Service
  • 🧰introduction
    • Executive Summary
    • Background
      • Competitive Landscape
    • Introduction
  • 🛞How It Works
    • Multi-Chain Registration
    • Seamless Transfers
    • Integrated Token Swap
    • Automatic Bridging
    • Contract Registration
  • ⚙️Technical Architecture
    • Smart Contract Architecture
      • A. ERC-721-Based Name Ownership
      • B. Custom Smart Contracts for Non-EVM Chains
      • C. Resolver Contracts
      • D. Integration with Decentralized Identity (DID) Standards
    • Name Resolution and Identity Management
      • A. Name Resolution Mechanism
      • B. Identity Management through Decentralized Ownership
      • C. Integration with Decentralized Identity Protocols
  • 💰Tokenomics
    • Tokenomics
      • Utility of $UNS
      • Token Allocation
  • 🚩Roadmap
    • Roadmap
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  1. How It Works

Contract Registration

  • Binding Smart Contracts Across Chains:

UNS allows users to bind their smart contracts to their registered UNS name, making it easier to manage and interact with contracts across different blockchains.

This feature enables cross-chain interactions for decentralized applications (DApps), making it possible to call a contract on one chain while using a name that is recognized across multiple networks.

By linking contracts to a UNS name, developers can enhance the visibility and interoperability of their projects, ensuring that users can interact with the DApp’s functionality regardless of which blockchain they are using.

  • Increased Visibility and Usability:

Projects registered with UNS gain improved visibility since users can access contracts through the unified naming system. For example, users could interact with a DApp on Ethereum by referencing "app.uns," even if the same app has components on BNB Chain or Solana.

This feature simplifies cross-chain development and user interaction, making it easier for developers to build multi-chain

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