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# DOTARB LITEPAPER

It is no news that layer two blockchains scaling the Ethereum network are growing rapidly and innovations on cutting-edge technology are turning up and aiding in the development and mass adoption of the Arbitrum blockchain and cryptocurrency in general, with that said DOTARB is a naming service provider for the Arbitrum one blockchain, with DOTARB you can do away with having to use your wallet address as a means of identification on the blockchain, you can easily create and identify wallet addresses for transactions on the blockchain.

Your DOTARB identity automatically synchronizes across Web3 platforms. No more hassle of managing various isolated Web2 accounts, Simply type your DOTARB name to send and receive crypto, which is much easier and safer vs. complex cryptographic addresses.

DOTARB aims to scale Web3 with Arbitrum and facilitate it during this process. Most people are familiar with what ENS (Ethereum Naming Service) brings to the Ethereum ecosystem, and that’s what DOTARB is to Arbitrum. Undoubtedly, domain names are becoming a critical infrastructure for the adoption of any platform, including Arbitrum in this case. It helps resolve the domain names of dapps built on the Arbitrum protocol and allows users to easily access it with a human-readable version of an IP/blockchain address, which significantly improves user experience and efficiency.


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