The Ethereum Tag Service (ETS) aims to revolutionize web tagging by creating a unified, blockchain-based system that reduces redundancy and data siloing which is common in current tagging systems. ETS uses blockchain technology to establish a verifiable, decentralized tag graph where tags are treated as ERC-721 non-fungible tokens, allowing for versatile reuse and many-to-many data relationships. This system not only aims to save developer time and costs by standardizing tagging infrastructure across platforms but also enhances data connectivity and user interaction across decentralized social networks. ETS is currently running a proof-of-concept on Arbitrum Sepolia while working towards deploying on Arbitrum One.
Our Vision for Tagging:
ETS is working on a problem that most people probably don’t realize exists: tags and tagging in web 2 sucks. I mean that literally!
And the media giants prefer it this way.
In its mature form, ETS will be a universal tagging system in the form of an SDK (think WAGMI meets ENS) implemented by thousands, perhaps millions of applications on the internet for any and all public tagging use cases that require provenance and attribution as a key trait.
Technically, ETS and ENS share a lot in common:
Both use tokenized name spaces to create immutable data relationships between the name space and a target (the thing being named). This relationship preserves attribution and provenance.
Where they differ is that ENS reflects one-to-one relationships between the token and a target, ETS is designed to support many-to-many relationships, meaning it can be used for tagging or labeling infrastructure.
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