ENSIP-X: Secure Off-chain Metadata Update (SOMU) #172
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Hello ENS Developers,
We are reaching out from the engineering team at JustaName, a dedicated provider of off-chain solutions. Throughout our journey crafting and refining JustaName, we have stumbled upon some pivotal security enhancements that could significantly fortify the integrity of off-chain solutions, specifically in the arena of user metadata modification.
Given the critical nature of these enhancements and their potential to bolster ENS's robust security framework, we felt compelled to draft a detailed proposal that outlines our findings and the possible pathways for their implementation.
This document is not just a proposal, but an invitation for collaboration and constructive dialogue. We deeply value the expertise and vision of the ENS development community and believe that together, we can achieve groundbreaking advancements in off-chain solution security.
We eagerly anticipate your feedback and insights on this proposal. Your critique and suggestions would not only enrich this initiative but also set a precedent for collaborative progress in our shared ecosystem.
Thank you for considering our proposal. We are looking forward to your valuable feedback and hopefully, and to the opportunity of working closely with the ENS developers community to make these enhancements a reality.
Co-author: @Ghadi8