Q3 2025 - JustaName Service Provider Report
A) JAW.ID Proof of Concept:
This quarter’s priority was to deliver our Identity-Wallet proof of concept - JAW.ID - and start gathering feedback from industry experts and professionals to prepare our next phase: a self-service premium infra product enabling any brand to unlock onchain rails with ENS identity as the bedrock for onboarding their users.
- We were able to build a true self-custody product and underlying infrastructure that keeps users in complete control of their assets. The wallet leverages passkey technology for authentication, ensuring private keys remain securely on users’ devices while delivering the seamless experience of modern web applications. This approach combines the security principles of Web3 with the intuitive user experience people expect, creating an identity-first wallet that works across multiple chains without compromising on decentralization or user sovereignty.Retry
- We partnered with Ethereum Foundation backed (grants) Etherspot, leveraging their open source Account Abstraction infrastructure (bundlers and paymasters).
- Our ‘Move Assets’ feature enables users to swap tokens across networks and protocols with unusual ease. Bridging is abstracted away completely.
- We built partnerships with strong, promising industry players including Abstract Protocol and Relay to support our launch, powering our wallet intents (swaps, bridging, cross-chain swaps).
- Our first contacts with major industry brands are going very well, we are discussing ecosystems integrations and partnerships with major EF related organizations, one of NY based major FinTech, and significant East Asian brands already. We are planning to open contacts with major American and Middle Eastern conglomerates where influential insiders have expressed real interest already.
B) JustaName Product Development
We’ve shipped important product upgrades to JustaName:
- Significant technical improvements to our product with Enterprise adoption of ENS in mind:
- now enabling startups and enterprise to support broader technical requirements and build more flexible identity-centric user journeys.
- Security and performance focused back-end improvements and infra refactoring.
- Released admin-centric features to improve business users UX, again aimed at Enterprise and serious ventures (ie: reset passwords. Launched our Analytics features, as part of our admin dashboard upgrades).
- Marketing and Messaging: New, improved landing page which had a quick impact in our ability to communicate ENS identity layer’s value proposal, and our capacities to nurture and convert account leads to using ENS protocol.
C) GTM of our ENS-centric products:
- Our most significant win of the quarter in terms business development is our partnership and integration with Aurora to push ENS protocol as the identity layer in their fast growing ecosystem of dApps and Virtual Chains. Aurora is Near Protocol’s own EVM L2, and validates our thesis that ENS can grow even in major Alt L1s, some like Near initially aiming to compete with EVM ecosystems and Ethereum. We expect to launch an Aurora ENS ID very soon for their community and native wallet (Aurora Pass).
- We will launch our first integration in Eastern Asia with CoinEasy, a leading regional blockchain community based in South Korea. They are well known as relentless crypto events organizers and are in multiple marketing partnerships with major blockchain industry brands that pay them to advertise to their communities. More to come soon from this partnership, with Aurora in the loop.
- We are issuing subnames for Crescimiento, as part of their ‘hackathons and digital festival’ which will conclude at DevConnect. Crescimiento current hackathon is the largest ever organized in South America.
- Kitchen Protocol, aiming to launch their Hyperliquid L2 within a month, has already purchased their domain (id.kitchen) and activated their ENS namespace on our platform. This use case again proves that ENS can reach ecosystems that have native name services (Hyperliquid does), and in many of them can simply take the leading identity layer position.
- Business Cycles are quite slow, especially with larger accounts, which are our objectives. We expect significant account wins in the near future but these things take time since we are pushing brands towards a significant user-facing product and engineering decision with ENS protocol integration and subname issuance.
D) ENS Ecosystem Side Quests and Misc
We also supported ENS ecosystem with a few misc, but important side-quests:
- We updated the ENS SEAL framework (a security initiative that coordinates blockchain security efforts across the industry), to properly cover ENSIP-19
- We are contributing to an ENS x AI working group, helping to explore how AI agents can leverage decentralized identity and naming systems for autonomous interactions.
- Assisted ENS Labs during the Ethereum 10 year anniversary initiative by creating a 3D video, which received strong engagement from the community.
E) Technical Details
JustaName
- JustaName Landing Page Revamp
- Dashboard revamp with analytics data
- ENS v2 endpoints
- Support all EVM cointypes for address records
- Migration from sepolia subgraph to ensnode sepolia
- Optimized Resolution endpoint
- Dynamic Records resolution
- Allowed Domains for Api Keys
- Reset Password for Admin Dashboard
- Dependencies updates across platforms and tooling
- Complete infra refactoring into terraforms for quicker deployment and easier management
- JustaName SDK Documentation refactoring
JAW.ID
- Implement passkey server + npm passkey manager
- Launch of the JAW.id Prototype, powered by the JustanAccount.sol
- Complete redesign of JustanAccount.sol:
- Multi-Owner Support: Allows multiple owners to control the account, with flexible owner management including addition and removal of owners. This essentially allows the account to be used with advanced functionalities such as Coinbase’s SpendPermissionManager.sol.
- Flexible Owner Types: Supports both Ethereum addresses (20 bytes) and WebAuthn public keys (64 bytes), with architecture designed for future owner type expansion.
- WebAuthn Signature Support: Full support for WebAuthn authentication. Owners can be registered as 64-byte public key coordinates (x, y) and authenticate using modern web authentication standards.
- EIP-7702 Delegation: Can be used as a delegated implementation for existing EOA wallets, enhancing them with smart contract capabilities.
- EIP-4337 Account Abstraction: Full compliance with account abstraction standards including UserOperation validation and EntryPoint integration.
- ERC-7739 Compliant Signature Validation: Implements advanced signature validation with ERC-7739 nested EIP-712 support, preventing signature replay attacks across accounts while maintaining readable typed data for wallet UIs.
- Signature Validation: Implements the
isValidSignaturefunction in compliance with EIP-1271 and ERC-7739, facilitating contract-based signature verification with replay protection. - Token Support: Built-in support for receiving ERC-721 and ERC-1155 tokens.
- Namespaced Storage: Uses ERC-7201 standard for collision-resistant storage layout, ensuring safe delegation usage.