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rolod0x
applications
rolod0x is a free privacy-preserving address book which gives you a much smoother experience when browsing sites onchain. Instead of having to keep track of long hexadecimal addresses, simply right-click an address and give it a memorable label. Now when you go to any web page, the extension automatically replaces that address wherever it appears with the label you provided. This makes understanding onchain activity way easier, and it works on any website and any blockchain. You can also quickly look up any address by pressing a hotkey, and then just type part of what you're looking for.
Ecosystems:
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Use Cases:
defiinfrastructurebrowser+2
Openness
| Project Phase | MAINNET |
| Project Launch Day | APR 2ND, 2024 |
| Assets Used | NOT AVAILABLE |
| Native Token | NOT AVAILABLE |
Technology
| Open Source | Yes |
| Decentralized Storage | No data available |
| Upgradability | No |
| Peer to Peer (P2P) | No data available |
| Asset Custody | non-custody |
| Technology Type | No data available |
PrivacyEnabled by default
| Know Your Customer (KYC) | Not Required |
| Privacy Policy | Defined View Policy |
| Compliance | No |
| Sign-in Requirements | No data available |
| Collected Data | No data is collected outside of the user's device. |
| Data Usage | The user's address book is used locally on the user's device to ease their interactions with dApps and web3 sites. |
Security
| Technical Dependency | There is no single point of failure. Anyone can fork the repository and build it themselves. |
| Social Dependency | It's an open source browser extension, so has the same trust assumptions as using any other open source browser extension, i.e. that the code does not contain malware, and if installing from an app store or precompiled release that it has been built from the published sources. |
| Third-party Dependency | It is dependent on various npm modules which are listed in the package.json file. |
Audits
No security audits available for this project.
