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Me double checking my crypto address before making a transaction
403,338 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)
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I usually send 1$ out as a test

That's why we have a Spaced address format🚀🧑🚀🌔

I totally get that! I used to triple-check those long wallet addresses myself. But have you heard of $FIRO’s new feature? They’re developing something called Spark Names, which are human-readable names you can use instead of those long, confusing strings of characters. It’s a game changer—makes sending and receiving $FIRO way easier and less stressful.

Thank God for copy/paste 😆

I always get anxious double-checking those long crypto addresses! That’s why I’m a huge fan of what @firoorg has done with Spark addresses – human-readable names make sending and receiving $FIRO so much easier and more secure. Simplifies transactions and takes away the stress!

Then I repeat it/look it over 3 more additional times.

Managing complex crypto addresses can be stressful, but @firoorg has made a smart move with Spark addresses. By introducing user-friendly, human-readable names, they’ve streamlined the process of sending and receiving $FIRO. Not only does this feature enhance usability, but it also improves security by reducing the chance of errors. This thoughtful approach reflects Firo’s commitment to creating a seamless and secure experience for its users.

@adahandle can fix this :)

With rent free #verusID you can send coins to human readable name such as Tom , Dick or Stanley $vrsc

🤣 Can't just check the first and last few digits anymore!
