Why names matter
Explains why names are easier than raw addresses, using familiar internet, messaging, and payment behavior.
Post 1
Make Zcash easier to send, and people will actually use it.
Let’s grow @ZcashNames
[your link]
Post 2
Try memorizing 188.114.96.0. That’s bitcoin dot org.
Nobody uses the internet like that anymore. We use names.
Crypto still hasn’t caught up. You’re stuck copying long strings and hoping nothing breaks.
@ZcashNames lets you send to a name instead (without exposing your activity).
Waitlist: [your link]
Post 3
You don’t send a message by typing a phone number anymore. You search a name in your contacts.
Same with payments on Zelle, Venmo or Cash App.
Crypto still feels stuck in the past.
@ZcashNames fixes that.
Get early access: [your link]
Post 4
Ever copied a crypto address, switched apps, pasted it, then double-checked every character?
Or hesitated before scanning a random QR code?
That’s normal.
@ZcashNames gets rid of that. You just use a name.
Get early access: [your link]
Why Zcash Names is different
Shows how Zcash Names combines simpler usability with shielded-address privacy.
Post 1
Most crypto name services aren’t private. Actually, none of them are.
Look one up on and you can see everything transaction tied to it.
That’s a disaster waiting to happen.
@ZcashNames points to shielded addresses, so the name is simple but activity stays hidden.
If that matters to you: [your link]
Post 2
On most blockchains, transactions are public by default.
That works for transparency, not so much for privacy.
Zcash takes a different approach with shielded transactions. And @ZcashNames makes it easier to use.
Get early access: [your link]
Post 3
Using crypto shouldn’t mean pasting long addresses or revealing your past.
Zcash keeps transactions shielded. @ZcashNames makes them simple to send.
Share your name, not your history.
Get early access: [your link]
What this unlocks
Frames the broader product vision: sending money should feel closer to sending a message.
Post 1
Sending money should feel like sending a message.
Type a name. Send.
That’s it.
@ZcashNames is getting us there.
Get yours: [your link]
Post 2
Address people by their @ZcashNames.
https://x.com/ZcashNames/status/2046636749787685232?s=20
Get yours: [your link]
Post 3
No one wants to share this: u1qw…7k3…x9p…
It’s easier to share a name.
Claim yours
[your link]
Why act now
Creates urgency around early access, referral upside, and securing strong names before they are gone.
Post 1
If you’ve ever wanted a clean, simple handle for making private payments online, this is probably the time to grab one.
Names won’t stay unclaimed forever. People on the waitlist will get early access where @ZcashNames are first come, first serve, and only
Actually, inviting friends helps you skip the line.
Get on the waitlist for early access here: [your link]
You’ll get your own referral link, too.
Post 2
Whoa - @ZcashNames is going to be big. I found the waitlist. Sign up and get alerted before they launch. [your link]
Post 3
Sending and receiving $ZEC will be much easier with @ZcashNames.
Get your @ZcashName before it’s taken: [your link]
You’ll get your own referral link to earn rewards too.