Universal Name Service
  • đź§°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
  • đź’°Tokenomics
    • Tokenomics
      • Utility of $UNS
      • Token Allocation
  • đźš©Roadmap
    • Roadmap
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  1. How It Works

Seamless Transfers

  • Simplified Transfers Using Names:

Users can send assets by simply entering a recipient's UNS name instead of copying long and error-prone wallet addresses. When a sender inputs "recipient.uns," the system automatically resolves the name into the appropriate blockchain address.

By default, UNS attempts to use the recipient’s address on the same blockchain as the sender’s. For example, if the sender is using Ethereum, the system will first try to find the recipient's Ethereum address and execute the transaction there.

  • Smart Chain Selection:

UNS offers the option to manually select a different blockchain registered under the recipient's UNS name. This allows the sender to choose the optimal chain based on network conditions, fees, or the desired asset.

If both parties have multiple addresses registered, the UNS system can also recommend the best chain for the transaction based on factors like network congestion or transaction costs, ensuring an efficient transfer process.

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