The idea of having a name for the wallet instead of a long address consisting of many numbers and letters is really nice.
But will the wallet be available to all networks? I mean, if I get a name for my wallet, will I be able to use it to send and receive tokens on ETH, BNB networks, or just on the Base blockchain?
I think it's nothing new. There were at least two projects that I remember having this feature. One of them was FIO Protocol created almost 2 years ago:
"No more sending crypto to the wrong address or chain. Map all of your public wallet addresses to your unique crypto handle, and use this crypto handle to send, receive, and request any type of crypto. It's as easy as that."
https://www.fioprotocol.io/"FIO Protocol is blockchain agnostic, meaning that it is compatible with all blockchains. FIO Protocol supports all tokens."