Big news for Monad as the Snowball Labs blockchain infrastructure provider has introduced its Modular Naming Service (MNS) on Monad. This is a major move towards making the high-performance blockchain systems accessible to the common people.
The integration adds human readable usernames to the high-speed Layer-1 environment existing inside of Monad, which enables user to send assets by identifying them using a simple identifier like, for example, @username rather than the complex wallet address. The relocation will address a long standing usability gap that has existed even with the massive improvements in blockchain throughput and scalability.
Addressing the Usability Challenge in High-Speed Blockchains
Monad is now one of the most anticipated blockchain releases of the recent year, and it should offer performance levels that are highly superior to previous networks. Its design facilitates parallel execution of transactions and sub-second finality which allow a thousand transactions to be executed at a time.
These technical gains resolve the issues of scalability, but they make little to ease the process of users interrelating with blockchain systems. Long hexadecimal wallet addresses have been identified as a significant obstacle to adoption and have been reported to cause expensive user error cases, such as redirect transfer and phishing-related exploits.
By adding a familiar identity framework to this environment, Snowball MNS layer enables an account to be mapped to familiar names that can be reused across different chains.
Monad: A Multi-Chain Identity and Payment Infrastructure
In the Monad ecosystem, the deployment introduces three major elements:
- Modular Naming Service (MNS): This is a cross-chain username system that associates one identity with many blockchain addresses.
- Cross-Identity Payments (CIP): This is a routing model that allows transfer between networks supported without referring to traditional bridging models.
- On-chain Risk Signals (ORS): A data layer that combines behavioral data to assist applications to evaluate transaction risk and compliance requirements.
Taken collectively, these tools will build upon an application-layer infrastructure that is usable, interoperable, and trustworthy, which are all frequently mentioned as required to use blockchain in the mainstream.
Expanding Use Cases Across Finance, DeFi, and Digital Applications
Monad developers will be offered access to plug-and-play identity features which could be customized to operate decentralized finance marketplaces, game worlds, and token-based asset applications.
In financial applications, the username-based accounts might turn the transfer of stablecoins into a more recognizable experience of making digital payments and, at the same time, ease the onboarding process of a new user. Identity-based transactions can reduce cases of fraud in decentralized trading settings keeping the blockchain transparent.
Video games and social apps will also potentially benefit as the streamlined UX allows in-app purchases to be made to act more like a mainstream digital economy than if they had to use separate wallets.
Rollout to Continue Through 2026
The initial features are the identity resolution and the registration of usernames, with some more features- including increased cross-chain payment routing, advanced analytics, and more- being released in stages over the course of 2026.
Software development kits and APIs to support naming resolution and identity-linked payments in decentralized applications that run on Monad are already available to developers.