01
Bitcoin
Win At Auction
Bitcoin establishes that alice is controlled by an owner key and backed by bonded bitcoin.
namealice
auctionwon
owner8f3c...12ab
bond₿0.0005
How the current prototype works, what is live today, and where to go next.
Follow one name from Bitcoin ownership to the destinations apps can use.
01
Bitcoin
Bitcoin establishes that alice is controlled by an owner key and backed by bonded bitcoin.
namealice
auctionwon
owner8f3c...12ab
bond₿0.0005
02
Resolver
The owner signs the current destinations for alice. Resolvers store that signed record.
btcbc1qxy...0wlh
lightninglno1q...9sa
emailalice@example.com
websitealice.example
03
Client
Clients check Bitcoin ownership, verify the owner signature, and use the destination type they understand.
alice
resolves towebsite -> alice.example
The chain owns the name. The signed record says what it points to right now.
Bitcoin anchor
Ownership and transfers stay public and auditable on Bitcoin.
Resolver record
Resolvers keep the mutable destination layer off-chain. The current owner can update this bundle without putting every change on Bitcoin.
Bitcoin
bc1qxy...0wlhLightning
lno1q...9saPhone
+1 415 555 0123Website
alice.exampleSignal
alice_12Cash App
$alice1234Clients
A wallet can use the Bitcoin or Lightning destination. A browser can use the website. A contact app can use email or phone.
Small on-chain footprint, flexible off-chain records, and client-side verification of the latest owner-authorized data.
The common path is intentionally short: set up Sparrow, bid on a name, then inspect live ownership.
Connect Sparrow to the hosted demo wallet server and fund the wallet you will use for bids.
Check a name, prepare the unsigned PSBT, then review and sign it in Sparrow.
Inspect only the names and activity currently visible to the resolver.
Use the detail page to update destinations or prepare a transfer. Those tools are secondary until a name exists.
Read these when you want the why, edge cases, or deeper review context behind a tool.
Use the setup tool for the short path. Use the guide for Sparrow network details and wallet compatibility.
Use Auctions to build PSBTs. Use the guide for settlement, ownership, and launch-rule context.
Use the destinations tool to publish signed records. Use the guide for value-record history and format notes.
Use Transfer for the current handoff prep. Use the guide for relay limits and safer redesign options.
Auction bids create separate name-control recovery material. Read this before reviewing owner-key recovery behavior.
The hosted demo is real, but it is still a prototype. Use this page to separate what works now from what is still under active design.