ENS data
Data inheritance from ENS

Nerwo is strongly oriented towards the concept of "As decentralized as possible," which every Web3 application should strive for, further promoting user autonomy and security within the blockchain ecosystem. With the integration of Ethereum Name Service (ENS), Nerwo offers an advanced user experience that goes beyond the traditional model of online work platforms.
When users connect to Nerwo using their MetaMask wallet and possess an ENS profile associated with their address, data inheritance becomes a fundamental element of the experience. The user's profile, along with all pertinent information, is automatically inherited from their associated ENS domain.
This integration enables users to quickly initiate their experience on the platform, eliminating the need to manually create a new profile or enter repetitive details. Users have the power to decide which information they wish to share and display within the platform.
For instance, if Alice owns an ENS profile associated with her Ethereum address (e.g., Alice.eth) and decides to participate in the platform, she will automatically inherit all information connected to her ENS domain. Information inherited from ENS, such as avatar, description, and social links, can be customized to reflect Alice's identity and preferences on Nerwo. Of course, Alice is free to choose whether inherited data from the ENS account should be displayed on the platform or not, or whether only certain aspects should be shown.
This Web3 approach ensures that users have full control over their own information and allows them to harness the benefits of blockchain technology without compromising their privacy or security. [Platform Name] is committed to providing an environment where users can participate transparently and authentically, maximizing the potential of Web3.
Inherited data
In addition to the username, other data can be inherited from the user's ENS domain through associated text records. ENS text records allow users to add additional information to their profile, such as:
Avatar: A URL to an image used as an avatar or logo.
Notice: in this case, we use "notice" to define your "Main Role" ex. "developer".
Email: Email address associated with the user.
Website: URL of a personal or professional website.
Description: A brief description of the profile or skills, in other words, your bio.
Discord: Provide your Discord username.
Twitter: Twitter username
GitHub: Showcase your GitHub username for coding and development collaborations.
Reddit: Include your Reddit username to engage in relevant discussions.
Telegram: Provide your Telegram username for direct messaging.
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