NameHash Labs builds the open-source infrastructure for digital identity.
Our focus is on the Ethereum Name Service (ENS), the naming system that maps human-readable names (e.g., yourname.eth) to onchain addresses across Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Polygon, Solana, and the other chains where stablecoins are natively issued. Every time a user sends stablecoins to a name instead of a hex address, they are relying on infrastructure of the kind we build and maintain.
Founded in 2022, everything we build is released under the MIT license. Our product portfolio spans many different types of developer tooling for digital identity including NameGraph, NameAI, NameGuard, ENSNode, ENSRainbow, ENSAdmin, ENSAwards, and more.
Our users are the wallets and consumer crypto applications integrating ENS at scale. As stablecoins move further into mainstream consumer payments, cross-border remittance, and agentic commerce, the identity layer that lets users transact with names instead of hex addresses becomes increasingly load-bearing for the safety and usability of stablecoin transfers at scale.
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