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Names & Labels for Injective Accounts #104
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@Lahnshen can you elaborate alittle on why we are adding this to injective-list? |
Sure, previously suggested that this can be used to add labels and names on Injective explorer, thought it might come in handy for the general public as well. They are the names & labels of the EVM addresses on Etherscan and probably not all of the INJ addresses associated with those EVM addresses might have activity on chain though but some likely do. I was using this data for my own use case so thought it can be added to Injective lists as well where everyone will also be able to access it in case they might ever need it for anything. |
Let's keep this PR open, we can decide if we need to support this when there's more use case. |
The names & labels for Injective addresses similar to the ones on Etherscan.
The addresses for the names & labels have been taken from @brianleect/etherscan-labels then converted to the Bech32 format.