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How to reclaim your existing ENS name

Regardless of whether you registered an address in Status, directly through the Ethereum Name Service, or through another provider, the requirement for bringing it to Status is the same:

You must have the seed phrase for the wallet that owns the name. You can look up the owner of a name on Etherscan.

To import it to Status:

From the unboarding or login screen, choose Access existing keys and follow the steps on-screen.

After that, head to Profile > ENS usernames > Get started.

Enter your username.

If your address does not end with stateofus.eth, toggle I own a name on another domain, then type in the full address.

Sign the transaction. In doing so, you are adding your chat key to the public resolver for your ENS name. (?)

Once your transaction is complete, you can set the name to display in chat.

Register a new stateofus.eth name

Simply head to Profile > ENS usernames and read the terms. When you're ready to Get started, type in your desired username to check if it's available.

When you find one you like, register it with a deposit of 10 SNT and the name is yours, for a one year minimum commitment.

After one year, you can release the name and receive your SNT deposit back in full.

Release an old stateofus.eth name

If you've owned a stateofus.eth address for more than one year and would like to release the name and reclaim your SNT, you can do so through Etherscan.

First, look up the name on Etherscan. You will need the label hash to release it.

Then head to this contract link.

At the top of the screen, Connect to web3.

Select Release, and paste in the label hash for your name. Press Write, sign the transaction, and you're good to go.

Your SNT will be back in your wallet momentarily!

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