ENS/NameStone identity bound to deployer
Across Protocol's assessment for RD-F-117 — scored gray on the v1.7.0 rubric. The evidence below is the curator's reasoning for this score.
Evidence summary #
ENS / NameStone identity bound to deployer | The deployer address (0x9a8f92a830a5cb89a3816e3d267cb7791c16b04d) does not have a publicly resolved ENS name. Hart Lambur's personal wallet uses "hal2001.eth" but this is not the deployer address. No NameStone binding found on the deployer. This is a mild gap (no ENS-to-identity binding), but the Etherscan label "Risk Labs: Deployer" effectively provides identity attribution. | Etherscan: https://etherscan.io/address/0x9a8f92a830a5cb89a3816e3d267cb...
Sources #
- EtherscanRisk Labs: Deployer Etherscan — clean funding history (Dec 2019)https://etherscan.io/address/0x9a8f92a830a5cb89a3816e3d267cb7791c16b04dretrieved 2026-04-26
Methodology #
Determine whether the deployer address has a bound ENS or NameStone name resolvable to a verifiable identity.
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