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  • 1. Create Offchain Subnames
  • 1.1. Edit records
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Subnames

Create and Manage Offchain Subnames including text, address, and content hash record.

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1. Create Offchain Subnames

Use the "Subnames" tab to create and manage your offchain subnames for the selected ENS name above. You can add, edit, and update records, including text, address, and content hash records.

1.1. Edit records

You can edit any record for subnames — Text Records, Address Records, and Contenthash Records.