When Lao Yang tested the cross-chain application, he had to copy and paste addresses between five wallets, getting it wrong eight times in a day. After SpaceID's cross.chain domain name supports multi-chain mapping, the test coins stored on Ethereum can be directly withdrawn on Avalanche using the same domain name. The cross-chain efficiency improvement report he wrote on @Galxe #Starboard was pinned by the tech community because it included a chart of the wrong address statistics. Yesterday, a project team came to discuss collaboration, saying they want to integrate this solution into a new wallet. The best code, after all, is the one that makes users unaware of its existence. Having just completed the 100th cross-chain test using the domain name, he suddenly thought of adding a little Easter egg for automatic error alerts for the domain name. @Galxe @SpaceIDProtocol You saved programmers half a bottle of hair growth tonic. Next time, can you come up with a bug auto-generating meme...
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