​​The Problem With Today’s Web3

Imagine walking into a bank with five different IDs, one for savings, one for checking, one for your credit card, one for your loan, and one for your investment account. Sounds absurd, right?

Yet, that’s exactly how Web3 works today. Every blockchain, every wallet, and every dApp hands you a new string of characters, a new identity you’re expected to remember, secure, and share.

For users, this means confusion.
For builders, this means friction.
For Web3 as a whole, it means slowed adoption.

Real-Life Scenarios Every User Can Relate To

  • Lost in Addresses: You’re trying to send funds to a friend. You double-check a 42-character Ethereum address three times, praying you didn’t miss a digit. One mistake, and it’s gone forever.
  • Fragmented Identities: On Solana, you’re Ax97d..., on Ethereum you’re 0x56fa..., and on Sui you’re something else entirely. You’re one person, but chains don’t recognise that.
  • No Reputation Across Chains: You’ve been a loyal DeFi farmer on Ethereum, a DAO voter on Arbitrum, and an NFT collector on Polygon — but when you move to a new chain, it’s like you’re starting from zero again.

Web2 solved this decades ago: one email, one username, one login across apps. Web3 hasn’t yet.

Enter Modular Names

A Modular Name is not just a vanity username. It’s:

  • Chain-Agnostic: One name works across all chains, wallets, and ecosystems.
  • Human-Friendly: Instead of sending to 0x56a..., you send to @alex.
  • Portable: Your reputation, history, and activity move with you wherever you go in Web3.

Think of it as your passport for the modular blockchain era — a single identity that unlocks every ecosystem without needing to start over.

How Modular Names Solve Today’s Problems

  • Payments Made Simple: No more pasting confusing wallet strings. Just send tokens to a name, the way you’d send an email.
  • One Identity Across All Chains: Whether you’re on Ethereum, Solana, Tron, or a Layer 2, your modular name links all wallets into one universal identity.
  • Reputation On-Chain: Your DAO votes, DeFi activity, and even NFT trades add to your on-chain reputation score, giving builders a way to know you’re trustworthy without KYC.

Why This Matters Now

The future of Web3 is modular. Thousands of appchains, rollups, and L2S are coming online. Without portable identity, users will be stuck in the same chaos of fragmented logins and fresh starts.

Modular Names are the glue. They let ecosystems onboard users faster, builders reward trustworthy wallets, and communities grow without friction.

The Call to Action

The next wave of adoption won’t be powered by trading tokens alone. It will be powered by names, reputation, and trust.

And the question for every Web3 user is simple:
Do you want to stay fragmented or own your identity across the modular internet?

Mint your Modular Name today at modular.name

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