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IOTA Names Resolver (.iota)

Resolves .iota names via IOTA JSON-RPC (iotax_iotaNamesLookup), optionally redirects to the configured website and shows records.

Users5Current public install base
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Reviews0Public review volume
Manifest versionV3Extension platform version
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7-day growth rate-16.7%Relative weekly velocity
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Version26.1.23.0
ManifestV3
Size77.33KiB
Languages2Deutsch / English
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IOTA Names Resolver (INR) helps you work with .iota names (for example, “yourname.iota”) directly in your browser. When you encounter an iota name, the extension resolves it and presents the result in a clear, user-friendly view so you can quickly understand where it points. You can also resolve names via the address bar (omnibox): type iota, press Space/Tab, then enter a .iota name to open the resolver view. The interface keeps things simple: the overview is shown first, while “Records (data)” (only when records exist) and “Raw JSON” are available as collapsible sections that are closed by default to avoid clutter. If you enable it, the extension can also automatically redirect when you click an iota name. For situations where you want to ensure no redirect happens, you can mark a link with an opt-out flag such as “?inr_no_redirect=1” or “#inr-no-redirect” to prevent automatic navigation; this opt-out cannot be used to force redirects or bypass your extension settings.

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