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DarthGhandi | 5 years ago

ENS is nothing like DNS despite both being name services. ENS is decentralised and not subject to a plethora of attacks that give DNS a bad name.

A bad actor maliciously taking control of a ENS address means it's likely you'll lose your money whether you send it to 1.1.1.1 or one.one.one.one

Think you should trust the Solidity dev on this one rather than intuition.

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