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Your browser does the rest.
What the resolver does, how it works, and what it stays away from.
Every Web3 domain has an owner and a set of public records (socials, wallets, websites) set by that owner and signed on-chain. The resolver surfaces all of it, directly from the blockchain.
The FNMRS Resolver reads data directly from the blockchain smart contracts, not from a third-party API or database.
If a domain changes owner right now, you see it immediately. Your browser reads the contract state, not a cached copy.
Third-party APIs sync their data with a delay. A domain transfer may not show up for several minutes.
Domain owners set records on-chain: social links, wallet addresses, websites. Because they're signed by the owner's wallet, they're verifiable by design.
These are just a few examples. The resolver displays all public records set by the domain owner.
No. The resolver reads domain identity and on-chain records. That's not a limitation, it's a design choice.
That said, we don't leave you empty-handed. Every wallet address in your results links directly to its chain explorer, whether that's Etherscan, Solscan, Polygonscan, or others. One click to check balances, tokens, and transaction history.
NFT domains also link to their marketplace pages on OpenSea, ENS Vision, Grails, UD.me, or SNS.id. We surface the identity; we point you where to dig deeper.
No. The resolver is strictly read-only. Your browser reads data, nothing writes back.
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