A Personal Note from the Founder
To the Cardano Community and Crypto Enthusiasts,
My name is Michael Gilhooly, and I am the owner and curator of AdaWalletName.com, Websize.net, and Websize.lt.
I’m writing this because I know that in the world of Web3, trust is the most valuable currency we have. When you visit a website in the crypto space, it’s natural to look for the “catch.” I want to be incredibly clear about what these sites are—and, more importantly, what they are not.
What These Sites Are
These platforms are personally curated showcases of $AdaHandle NFTs that I have hand-selected. Think of them as a digital “window display” for the Cardano ecosystem.
- AdaWalletName.com: This is my educational hub. It’s where I share articles and insights into why digital identities matter and how the $AdaHandle system works.
- Websize.net: This site is dedicated to high-value, rare, and “premium” handles that represent significant digital real estate.
- Websize.lt: This is my “budget-friendly” directory, offering accessible options for those just starting their journey into Cardano NFTs.
What These Sites Are NOT
- I am not a marketplace: You cannot connect a wallet to my sites, and I will never ask you for a seed phrase, a password, or a payment.
- I am not a data harvester: You don’t need to create an account or even give me an email address to see every single listing and article I’ve written. Access is 100% free and anonymous.
- I am not a middleman: Every “Buy” button on my sites is a direct, secure link to the official JPG.store—the most trusted secondary marketplace on the Cardano blockchain. All transactions happen there, protected by their proven smart contracts.
Bridging the Gap: Why These Sites Exist
The world of Cardano and $AdaHandles is still in its exciting early stages, but because this technology is so new, these digital assets are often “invisible” to the traditional Web 2.0 world. Standard search engines and AI discovery tools frequently struggle to index individual blockchain listings, making it difficult for enthusiasts to find the specific names they are looking for. I launched Websize.net, Websize.lt, and AdaWalletName.com to bridge this gap—creating a searchable, SEO-friendly home for these handles so they can be more readily discovered by the wider public.
To be completely transparent, I don’t charge for access to this information, nor do I collect your data; I only receive a payment if you choose to purchase one of my personally curated handles through the secure JPG.store platform. I am also a proud advocate for the official Handle.me website—the birthplace of every $AdaHandle. While I have no formal association with their team, I am a frequent customer and can personally vouch for their mission; if you ever run into technical difficulties with their service, their customer support is truly top-tier. My goal is simply to help this ecosystem grow by making these unique digital identities easier to find, understand, and own.
Why I Do This
I am a resident of Buffalo, NY, and my “day job” involves serving my local community at a non-profit. I brought that same spirit of service to these websites. I love the Cardano ecosystem, and I enjoy the “art” of the $AdaHandle—explaining the meanings behind the names and helping people find a digital identity that actually means something to them.
I’ve built these sites to be a safe, informative resource where you can browse at your own pace without the pressure of a ticking clock or a hidden fee.
If you ever have a question about a specific handle or just want to verify that a listing is legitimate, you can reach out to me directly. I’m a real person, and I’m proud to be a part of this community.
Thank you for stopping by.
Michael Gilhooly Owner & Curator Websize.net | Websize.lt | AdaWalletName.com

