The EAS Attestation Explorer enables builders to explore, make, and verify schemas & attestations made using the Ethereum Attestation Service.
Our Explorer simplifies the visualization of attestations linked to ENS names, enhancing the user experience and providing a clear, navigable interface. It supports crucial operations like resolving ENS names and displaying associated public and onchain attestations.
Attestations are verifiable digital signatures on structured pieces of data. It's a new primitive for building more trust onchain and offchain. You can learn more specifically about EAS and attestations on the eas website.
Every attestation made has an attester who signed the piece of data. When that attester has an ENS name, we resolve it and display it on the explorer. Any onchain or public attestations also received to that ENS name is also displayed.
Example attesters using ENS:
- passport.gitcoin.co uses EAS to attest to Gitcoin Passport Stamps and scores onchain
- verifications.coinbase.eth attests to a verified coinbase user's status.
- backend.devfolio.eth attests to their hackathon participants quadratically voting which projects should win the prize pool
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EAS Attestation Explorer History
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accepted into ENS Identity 5 months ago.