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Enscribe was at EthCC [9]

· 2 min read
Nischal Sharma
Co-Founder and Lead Engineer at Enscribe

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The Enscribe team was at the latest edition of EthCC, and we had a talk on the agenda: Smart contract identity for orgs and agents.

The talk

The session ran on March 31, 2026, and focused on a simple question: what if every smart contract and wallet in your organisation had a clear identity that could be managed by both humans and AI agents?

You can watch the full recording on the official EthCC YouTube channel.

What we demoed

The talk covered two things.

First, we walked through the current production Enscribe app and why contract naming matters. Smart contracts are still identified by hexadecimal addresses, which are hard for humans to verify and easy to spoof. Assigning ENS names to contracts gives users a readable identifier that reflects what the contract is and who published it, and it removes a common class of address poisoning attacks at signing time.

Second, we demoed our new platform for ENS management, built for teams and protocols that need to manage onchain identity across contracts, wallets, multisigs, and agents. This is the direction we wrote about in our recent post on moving from contract naming to identity infrastructure. The new platform adds shared workspaces, record and metadata management, Safe and multisig support, and API and CLI access for deployment pipelines and agent workflows.

Early access

Teams that want to help shape how organisational identity works onchain can apply for early access on the Enscribe website.

If your team manages contracts, wallets, or agents on Ethereum and wants tooling built for shared ENS operations, we would like to hear from you.

Happy naming! 🚀