Tired of juggling long wallet addresses across different blockchains? There's a better way. FIO Handles lets you ditch the copy-paste nightmare by using a simple human-readable format—think name@domain style naming. Here's what makes it practical: your first handle won't cost you anything, it works seamlessly whether you're switching between different wallets or hopping across various chains, and best of all, one name handles all your addresses. The design philosophy is crystal clear—make crypto addresses actually readable by humans, not just machines. It's a small change that solves a real friction point in how people interact with blockchain.
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GateUser-addcaaf7
· 9h ago
ngl, this thing is here to save us who are driven crazy by addresses. Finally, we can get rid of those weird symbol strings.
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LuckyBlindCat
· 9h ago
Haha, finally someone figured this out. Copying and pasting that long string of addresses really takes a toll.
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BottomMisser
· 9h ago
This thing is finally here. Someone should have dealt with this copy-paste nightmare long ago.
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LeekCutter
· 9h ago
Bro, this thing should have appeared long ago. Copying and pasting that damn string every day is really annoying.
Tired of juggling long wallet addresses across different blockchains? There's a better way. FIO Handles lets you ditch the copy-paste nightmare by using a simple human-readable format—think name@domain style naming. Here's what makes it practical: your first handle won't cost you anything, it works seamlessly whether you're switching between different wallets or hopping across various chains, and best of all, one name handles all your addresses. The design philosophy is crystal clear—make crypto addresses actually readable by humans, not just machines. It's a small change that solves a real friction point in how people interact with blockchain.