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Describe the bug
When an ENS name is entered and contains the letter "m", Metamask flags this (incorrectly in my opinion) as a confusable character. This also appears to happen to the digits "0" and "1".
Screenshots
To Reproduce
Enter any ENS name that contains "m", like temp.eth
Enter any ENS name that contains "0", like 0xbitcoin.eth
Enter any ENS name that contains "1", like 1bitcoin.eth
Expected behavior
Metamask should not display that "potential scam" warning when the name just has a letter m in it
In general, if a name is only comprised of "regular" characters [a-z0-9], the confusable warning message should not appear.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
m, 0 and 1 are all valid confusables. the library we're using to flag these is just pulling from a standard document: http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr39/.
Describe the bug
When an ENS name is entered and contains the letter "m", Metamask flags this (incorrectly in my opinion) as a confusable character. This also appears to happen to the digits "0" and "1".
Screenshots
To Reproduce
Enter any ENS name that contains "m", like temp.eth
Enter any ENS name that contains "0", like 0xbitcoin.eth
Enter any ENS name that contains "1", like 1bitcoin.eth
Expected behavior
Metamask should not display that "potential scam" warning when the name just has a letter m in it
In general, if a name is only comprised of "regular" characters [a-z0-9], the confusable warning message should not appear.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: