Miden's upcoming Pay-to-name feature is shaping up to be a solid UX upgrade. The idea is straightforward but powerful: users can send assets directly to a name instead of having to copy-paste long, unwieldy wallet addresses.
What makes this genuinely interesting isn't just the convenience factor. There's a real privacy angle here. Currently, sharing your wallet address means exposing this lengthy identifier publicly—it can be tracked, linked to transactions, and tied to your on-chain activity. With name-based transfers, you're keeping those complex addresses hidden from casual view.
It's one of those features that seems small on the surface but actually addresses a meaningful pain point. Simpler interactions, better privacy protection—that's the kind of incremental improvement that helps bring more people into the space.
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pumpamentalist
· 12-25 00:40
NGL, this is true product thinking—it's not about piling on features, but about solving pain points. Getting small things like name transfers right can significantly improve the experience for many people.
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Rugman_Walking
· 12-24 16:32
Wow, finally someone has solved the annoying issue of addresses. Copying and pasting long addresses is really awesome.
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MoonMathMagic
· 12-24 12:50
NGL, finally a project is thinking about improving this copy-paste hell. It was about time someone did this.
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ZenMiner
· 12-24 12:50
Wow, finally someone is doing this. Copying and pasting wallet addresses is really a pain in the ass.
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DefiVeteran
· 12-24 12:46
Finally, a project has come up with a solution to this long-standing problem. Copying and pasting wallet addresses is really risky; you can easily fall for phishing.
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0xLuckbox
· 12-24 12:44
Haha, finally someone has pointed out this pain point clearly. Copying and pasting long addresses is really annoying.
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MetaNeighbor
· 12-24 12:40
Wow, this pay-to-name feature really wins with its attention to detail. It's much more reliable than those flashy gimmicks.
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TestnetFreeloader
· 12-24 12:24
Wow, finally someone has solved the nightmare of copying and pasting this address. My wallet address is so long it could be used to write a novel.
Miden's upcoming Pay-to-name feature is shaping up to be a solid UX upgrade. The idea is straightforward but powerful: users can send assets directly to a name instead of having to copy-paste long, unwieldy wallet addresses.
What makes this genuinely interesting isn't just the convenience factor. There's a real privacy angle here. Currently, sharing your wallet address means exposing this lengthy identifier publicly—it can be tracked, linked to transactions, and tied to your on-chain activity. With name-based transfers, you're keeping those complex addresses hidden from casual view.
It's one of those features that seems small on the surface but actually addresses a meaningful pain point. Simpler interactions, better privacy protection—that's the kind of incremental improvement that helps bring more people into the space.