Mock best practice with all benchmarks in pending state. This is used to test the display of pending benchmarks in the UI with a best pratice other than Contract Naming.
Category
Displaying Profiles
Applies to
App support
Pending
ENSIP-19 enables primary names to be set on any chain. Contracts deployed to an L2 chain benefit from this, as the contract can then configure its name directly on the chain it is deployed to without any need to update state on mainnet. If a contract has an ENS name, you can use the contract's ENS profile to power additional UX improvements such as displaying the contract's avatar, metadata, audit information, and more. More information can be found at thisENSIP Proposal.
Users can easily identify and interact with named smart contracts on an L2 chain, improving security and user experience.
Mock acceptance test description. This is used to test the display of pending benchmarks in the UI.

When users interact with a contract on an L2 chain, use theENSIP-19 standard to lookup the primary name of the contract. ENSIP-19 provides chain-specific primary names for L2 networks (including Optimism, Arbitrum, Base, Linea, and Scroll), with an automatic fallback to a default primary name (defined on mainnet) if no chain-specific primary name is defined. There are several libraries to choose from that support ENSIP-19 and all ENS best practices
Libraries and tools for additional languages or frameworks can be found in the ENS documentation.
All ENS best practices on ENSAwards are open for public contribution.
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All ENS best practices on ENSAwards are open for public contribution.
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