Etherscan integrates identity cards powered by Web3bio

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Etherscan just made anonymous wallet addresses a little less anonymous. The block explorer has integrated Web3 identity cards powered by Web3.bio’s API, letting users see aggregated onchain identity data, including ENS names, avatars, Lens profiles, and Farcaster accounts, right on an address page without clicking away. What the integration actually does When you pull up an Ethereum address on Etherscan, the explorer can now display a consolidated identity card. That card aggregates publicly available onchain data from multiple identity and social protocols: ENS (Ethereum Name Service), Lens Protocol, Farcaster, and potentially others like Unstoppable Domains and SPACE ID. The data comes from Web3.bio’s API, which indexes verifiable links across naming services and decentralized social protocols. It pulls together names, profile pictures, linked social accounts, and other identity markers into a single formatted view. Before this, checking who was behind a wallet meant manually cross-referencing addresses across different platforms. You’d look up the ENS name on one site, check the Farcaster profile on another, and maybe try to find a Lens handle somewhere else. Now Etherscan surfa...

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