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Version: 2.2

How to reverse resolve an ENS name

Step 1: Setup Moralis

Read the article Setting Up Moralis: Getting Started and make sure to finish all the steps. Only after that you can go ahead to complete this guide.

Step 2: Reverse Resolve ENS name

In order to reverse resolve the ENS name from an ETH address, Moralis provides you a resolveAddress endpoint to do so.

Here you'll need one parameter: address.

Once you've obtained the address, you can copy the following code:

const Moralis = require("moralis").default;
const { EvmChain } = require("@moralisweb3/common-evm-utils");

const runApp = async () => {
await Moralis.start({
apiKey: "YOUR_API_KEY",
// ...and any other configuration
});

const address = "0xd8da6bf26964af9d7eed9e03e53415d37aa96045";

const response = await Moralis.EvmApi.resolve.resolveAddress({
address,
});

console.log(response.toJSON());
};

runApp();

Step 3: Run the script

To run the script, enter the following command:

node index.js

In your terminal, you should see the following JSON response:

{
"name": "vitalik.eth"
}

Congratulations 🥳 You just reverse resolved the ENS name from a wallet address with just a few lines of code using the Moralis Resolve API!

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API Reference

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