NOXA said on X that its team is testing a new Ethereum Name Service, or ENS, interface and expects to launch it soon. Once the new interface goes live, users will again be able to claim creator fees through it. The update follows an earlier disruption tied to NOXA’s domain, which briefly went down because of an issue involving Cloudflare. According to the previously reported information cited in the brief, the official website remains inaccessible at the time of publication. The company did not give a specific launch date for the new interface, but said the rollout is expected shortly. The post frames the ENS interface as the path for restoring creator fee claims for users affected by the outage.
NOXA said on X that its team is testing a new Ethereum Name Service (ENS) interface and expects to put it online soon.
Once the interface is live, users will be able to claim creator fees through it again.
The update comes after NOXA’s platform domain briefly went down because of a Cloudflare-related issue. The official website is still inaccessible, according to the earlier information cited in the brief.
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