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$ENS Token Allocation (Claiming Opens Nov 8)
Since we announced that ENS would be launching a DAO and $ENS token to govern key components of the ENS protocol, we’ve had a lot of inquiries as to how the DAO will be structured and what the token airdrop to community members will look like. Here’s an overview of what we have planned.ENS Token and DAO OverviewThe core components of ENS are decentralized and self-running (e.g., no one can take away another person’s .ETH name), but there are a few things that require some human discretion. Du...

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Public roadmapWe now have a public roadmap that will keep track of completed, in progress and upcoming items. Check the ENS Labs roadmap.ENS roadmapLedger and Argent wallet supportExactly what it says on the tin!Ledger and Argent supportSmaller ImprovementsThe ENS Manager App will now display the grace period in the “more” tab:Grace periodUsers can now add their Telegram handle to their profile:Telegram handle in profileImprovements to the way the manager app handles canceled and replaced tra...
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We’re pleased to announce the launch of $ENS, the governance token of ENS.
Here’s what you need to know.
The claim site is now open: claim.ens.domains.
The ENS token contract is token.ensdao.eth: 0xC18360217D8F7Ab5e7c516566761Ea12Ce7F9D72
Double check the website URL and contract address to avoid scams.
Users have until May 4th, 2022 to claim their tokens, after which any remaining tokens will be sent to the DAO treasury.
The snapshot for all allocations - airdrop, contributors, Discord users, etc - took place on October 31, 2021. While we encourage you to continue to use ENS and participate in the community, nothing you do now will change your token allocation.
During the first week, anyone claiming their tokens will also vote on the proposed ENS Constitution, a set of rules for the DAO. If you wish to have a say on the Constitution, be sure to visit the claim site and cast your votes (which are off-chain and gasless) during the first week; you can still come back later and complete the process to claim your tokens (which requires gas) at any time before May 4, 2022.
Here is a YouTube video walking through the token claim app:
The core components of ENS are decentralized and self-running (e.g., no one can take away another person’s .ETH name), but there are a few things that require some human discretion.
In its first act as a DAO, $ENS token holders will vote to formally request from the ENS root keyholders the ability to:
govern protocol parameters, like pricing, the price oracle, and more
control funds from the existing community treasury, as well as receive future revenue.
For more detail on the DAO, its goals, and the token distribution, see this earlier Mirror post.
If you’ve ever owned an ENS name, you’re eligible to receive $ENS governance tokens. Head over to claim.ens.domains to claim your tokens and vote on the ENS Constitution.
In the claim process, you will be encouraged to delegate your voting power to one of the delegates that have nominated themselves to help with ENS governance. If you don’t plan on being an active governance participant, this is a great way to ensure the protocol continues to grow and develop in the right direction.
There are many more ways to be involved in ENS governance other than being a delegate. To get more involved with ENS governance, join the ENS Discord and visit the ENS governance forum to weigh in on proposals or draft your own.
Let’s build the future of the Internet together.
We’re pleased to announce the launch of $ENS, the governance token of ENS.
Here’s what you need to know.
The claim site is now open: claim.ens.domains.
The ENS token contract is token.ensdao.eth: 0xC18360217D8F7Ab5e7c516566761Ea12Ce7F9D72
Double check the website URL and contract address to avoid scams.
Users have until May 4th, 2022 to claim their tokens, after which any remaining tokens will be sent to the DAO treasury.
The snapshot for all allocations - airdrop, contributors, Discord users, etc - took place on October 31, 2021. While we encourage you to continue to use ENS and participate in the community, nothing you do now will change your token allocation.
During the first week, anyone claiming their tokens will also vote on the proposed ENS Constitution, a set of rules for the DAO. If you wish to have a say on the Constitution, be sure to visit the claim site and cast your votes (which are off-chain and gasless) during the first week; you can still come back later and complete the process to claim your tokens (which requires gas) at any time before May 4, 2022.
Here is a YouTube video walking through the token claim app:
The core components of ENS are decentralized and self-running (e.g., no one can take away another person’s .ETH name), but there are a few things that require some human discretion.
In its first act as a DAO, $ENS token holders will vote to formally request from the ENS root keyholders the ability to:
govern protocol parameters, like pricing, the price oracle, and more
control funds from the existing community treasury, as well as receive future revenue.
For more detail on the DAO, its goals, and the token distribution, see this earlier Mirror post.
If you’ve ever owned an ENS name, you’re eligible to receive $ENS governance tokens. Head over to claim.ens.domains to claim your tokens and vote on the ENS Constitution.
In the claim process, you will be encouraged to delegate your voting power to one of the delegates that have nominated themselves to help with ENS governance. If you don’t plan on being an active governance participant, this is a great way to ensure the protocol continues to grow and develop in the right direction.
There are many more ways to be involved in ENS governance other than being a delegate. To get more involved with ENS governance, join the ENS Discord and visit the ENS governance forum to weigh in on proposals or draft your own.
Let’s build the future of the Internet together.
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