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Rama Name Service

Resolver Security for RNS Integrations

Defend application resolution flows against stale records, unexpected resolver changes and unverified display names.

In this guide

Practical outcomes

  • Verify resolver source
  • Validate returned data
  • Use safe fallbacks

How this works in practice

Defend application resolution flows against stale records, unexpected resolver changes and unverified display names.

RNS maps a readable .rama name to onchain records such as wallet addresses, ownership and service metadata. Applications should resolve the name, validate the returned records and clearly show the final destination before a user acts.

Implementation sequence

Turn the topic into a controlled implementation rather than a one-off transaction. Each step below should leave evidence a teammate, user or auditor can independently review.

  1. 01. Verify resolver source. Define the expected result, capture the relevant onchain or operational evidence, and stop for review if the result differs from the plan.
  2. 02. Validate returned data. Define the expected result, capture the relevant onchain or operational evidence, and stop for review if the result differs from the plan.
  3. 03. Use safe fallbacks. Define the expected result, capture the relevant onchain or operational evidence, and stop for review if the result differs from the plan.

Evidence to retain

A reliable resolution flow can show the requested name, resolver source, resolved address, current owner where appropriate and the transaction or record state that supports the result.

Control point

A readable name is not proof on its own. Protect against stale records, misleading display names, expired registrations and resolver changes by validating onchain data and retaining a clear address fallback.

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