{"slug": "why-your-dapp-is-still-showing-wallet-addresses-in-2026", "title": "Why Your DApp Is Still Showing Wallet Addresses in 2026", "summary": "According to the article, many decentralized applications (dApps) still display cryptographic wallet addresses to users in 2026, which creates a poor user experience by making users feel anonymous rather than pseudonymous. The author argues that on-chain identity resolution, which maps wallet addresses to human-readable names like \"alex.wallet,\" solves this problem by giving users a recognizable presence across different blockchains. Implementing this feature is technically simple, but it significantly improves user interaction by making the interface feel more human and fostering community engagement.", "body_md": "Every dApp I've opened in the last month shows me the same thing at the top right corner of the screen.0x4e2f8a1b3c9d5e6f...\nWe've been building on Web3 for years and we still haven't solved the most basic UX problem in the space: nobody knows who anybody is.\nThe wallet address was designed to be a cryptographic identifier. It was never designed to be a name. It proves you control a key. It does not tell anyone anything about who you are, what you build, or whether they should trust you.\nWe accept this because we've been trained to accept it. But think about what it actually costs: a user lands on your dApp, connects their wallet, and immediately feels anonymous. Not pseudonymous. Anonymous. There's no signal of reputation, no recognition, no human anchor.\nOn-chain identity resolution changes this. A wallet address maps to a human-readable name alex.wallet, priya.dev, kai.forever — and that name follows the person across every chain they operate on. When your dApp resolves it, suddenly the user has a presence. The interface feels less like a terminal and more like a place where people exist.\nThe interesting thing about building this into your dApp is not the technical lift it's genuinely small. The interesting thing is what changes after you ship it. Users start referring to each other by name in your community. Support tickets reference identities instead of pasting addresses. The whole product feels more human.\nI keep seeing developers treat identity resolution as a nice-to-have. It's not. It's the difference between building a tool and building a place.", "url": "https://wpnews.pro/news/why-your-dapp-is-still-showing-wallet-addresses-in-2026", "canonical_source": "https://dev.to/endlessdomains/why-your-dapp-is-still-showing-wallet-addresses-in-2026-3dnp", "published_at": "2026-05-22 09:10:35+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-05-22 09:48:42.588883+00:00", "lang": "en", "topics": ["web3", "products", "developer-tools"], "entities": ["alex.wallet", "priya.dev", "kai.forever"], "alternates": {"html": "https://wpnews.pro/news/why-your-dapp-is-still-showing-wallet-addresses-in-2026", "markdown": "https://wpnews.pro/news/why-your-dapp-is-still-showing-wallet-addresses-in-2026.md", "text": "https://wpnews.pro/news/why-your-dapp-is-still-showing-wallet-addresses-in-2026.txt", "jsonld": "https://wpnews.pro/news/why-your-dapp-is-still-showing-wallet-addresses-in-2026.jsonld"}}