Does anyone know the exact procedure for doing this? It looks quite straightforward, but I'm unwilling to try it out without confirmation from someone who's done it already.
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Instructions for MyCrypto & MyEtherWallet
Transferring a Domain (Best Practice)
- Search for your ENS name on MyCrypto's ENS Page
- Copy the text to the right of
Labelhash __name:. - Go to the Contracts page and select
ENS - Eth Registrar (Auction) 0x6090a6e47849629b7245dfa1ca21d94cd15878effrom the dropdown menu. - Access and choose the
transfercall. Paste theLabelHashfrom step #2 above into the_hashfield. - Paste the
addressof the new owner in thenewOwnerfield. - Unlock your wallet and send.
Only setting Owner
WARNING: If you only change the owner, the deed owner can get the name back.
- Search for your ENS name on MyCrypto's ENS Page
- Copy the text to the right of
Namehash __name.eth:. - Go to the Contracts page and select
ENS Registry (0x314159265dD8dbb310642f98f50C066173C1259b)from the dropdown menu. - Access and choose the
setOwnercall. Paste theNameHash(not LabelHash) from step #2 into thenodefield. - Paste the
addressof the new owner in owner. - Unlock your wallet and rock and roll.
(Thanks for the help, /u/feauxley)
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This is completely outdated – Slake Jan 31 '22 at 07:44
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Go to the MEW Contracts page and select "ENS Registry" from the dropdown menu.
Access and choose the setOwner call. Paste the NameHash (not LabelHash) from EtherScan into the node field.
Paste the address of the new owner in owner.
setOwner function changes ownership of the name (e.g. the ability to point to a resolver), but not ownership of the deed that bought the name (the ability to release the deed to auction and reclaim the funds). To transfer ownership of the deed itself, call the transfer function of the ENS - Eth Registrar Auction, this time with the LabelHash.
Source : reddit
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