Project Name: Unblock Receipts / ENS Receipts
Project Website: unblockreceipts.com
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UnblockReceipts lets anybody get a receipt for a web3 transaction, such as an ENS domain purchase. This was requested in ENS forums but got no response for months because the process of issuing an invoice, which is very common in web2 and was still surprisingly hard in web3. Since its first presentation on an ENS ecosystem call in late October 2022 (and winning New User of the Month in ENS Forums), it’s been significantly enhanced, including the addition of a CSV download option requested on that call, and re-presented.
Receipts commonly show the logo, name, and address of the organization receiving payment, along with some text such as a slogan, disclaimers, or return policy. UnblockReceipts doesn’t do this yet, and there isn’t enough information to do that for all recipients on a public network allowing anonymous participation, but it should be easier than it currently is for organizations like ENS who might actively want to provide a receipt at the end of a transaction workflow to give one. (Example here.) UnblockReceipts’ extensive use of URL parameters makes it possible to automatically generate a link to a simple receipt at the end of a workflow today, but grant funding would help support feature development to make the receipt more customizable by the organizations receiving payment and/or contract interactions, with ENS being the first intended example.
I am assuming hyperlinks aren’t allowed and the full text of the link will have to be pasted in for the on-chain description- is that accurate?