# ENS DAO Newsletter #94 > 08/26/25 **Published by:** [ENS DAO Newsletter](https://paragraph.com/@ensdao/) **Published on:** 2025-08-26 **URL:** https://paragraph.com/@ensdao/94 ## Content Welcome New editions — Bi-weekly on Tuesdays Previous editions — Archived on the Forum New proposals — Updates via Telegram ENS DAO Dashboard — Available for public review Submit your updates! — project updates wanted! Working Group BulletinMeta-Governance meets at 2PM UTC on TuesdaysEcosystem meets at 3PM UTC on ThursdaysPublic Goods meets at 4PM UTC on Thursdays ProposalsSEAL proposes DAO adoption of the Safe Harbor AgreementNetto.eth proposes to reactivate Service Provider streamsCommmonsKernel hosted an ENS research session with Nick Johnson. JustaName explored an Aurora partnership, and @dr3a.eth published a protocol overview. Namestone surpassed 9M subnames, Uniswap hit 2M uni.eth names, and gregskril.eth showcased ENS at World of Apps. zWallet launched, Safe and Viem advanced resolution upgrades, Nouns released free identities, and GeoCities and ethp2p integrated new features.Kernel hosted Nick Johnson for an ENS research session on L2 interopJustaName (SPP2) discussed partnering with Aurora Cloud ConsoleStablecoin transfers from any major chain to Polymarket accounts@dr3a.eth published a comprehensive overview of the ENS ProtocolNamestone subname issuance platform surpasses 9M subnamesgregskril.eth presented at World of Apps, showcasing ENS versatilityzWallet launches as an open-source onchain wallet rooted on ENSSign in with Ethereum (EIP-4361) is now finalizedSafe considers adding ENS primary name resolution and avatar supportViem to add chain-specific ENS resolution support in next releaseNouns launches Nounified ENS identities, free to mint and yours foreverGeoCities enables dWebsites for ENS and Base basenames via eth.limoethp2p integrates ENS, displaying seller identities directly on listingsEnscribe adds support for setting ENS L2 primary namesENS joins ETH Tokyo as Gold Sponsor for September 2025 eventUniswap surpasses 2 million claimed uni.eth usernameshappysingh.eth introduces subnames for Tap Day game identitiesMeta-GovernanceKarpatkey reported $46.3M in holdings and rebalanced 500 ETH as prices neared all-time highs. Key discussions centered on revisiting the Foundation’s legal structure, the Endowment’s fee model, and ENS token incentives. Blockful.eth proposed delegation incentives and began work on a dashboard to track SP activity. Additionally, the DAO announced support for Lighthouse Labs in shaping organizational identity.ENS DAO reports $46.3m holdings, rebalances 500 ETH as ETH nears all-time highDiscussion: Revisiting the Foundation’s Legal StructureDiscussion: Revisiting the Endowment’s Fee StructureDiscussion: ENS Token IncentivesDiscussion: Blockful.eth Outlines Incentives to Boost DelegationAnnouncement: Backing Lighthouse Labs on DAO Organizational IdentityDiscussion: Blockful.eth are developing a dashboard to monitor SP activityEcosystemThere are service provider updates from Unruggable.eth and EIP, including AI tooling advances and SIWE stewardship. Grants went to Simplepage.eth (10,000 USDC + 200 ENS) and Yodlpay (25,000 USDC + 500 ENS). Key discussions covered custom resolvers, ENSNode v2 migration, and Service Provider Program oversight. Raffy.eth pushed ERC-7996 for universal resolver standards, while Ease debuted a facial recognition wallet with subnames and Atlas launched as a terminal interface for ENSjs libraries.Service Provider Update: Unruggable.eth Q2 ReportService Provider Update: EIP advances AI tooling and takes over SIWEDiscussion: Prototyping a Custom Resolver for Smart ContractsGrant: Simplepage.eth rewarded 10,000 USDC + 200 ENSGrant: Yodlpay rewarded 25,000 USDC + 500 ENSDiscussion: ENSNode v2 migration to Squid SDK proposedDiscussion: Service Provider Program WatchRaffy.eth ERC-7996 Support and Standardizing the Universal ResolverProject Highlight: Ease Introduces facial recognition wallet with subnamesProject Highlight: Atlas debuts as terminal interface for ENSjs libraries Public GoodsThe Public Goods Working Group nnounced its alignment with the Ethereum Foundation’s new co-funding model, marking a major step toward shared stewardship of ecosystem grants. This collaboration entails pooing resources, co-selection, and amplification by jointly funding initiatives. Also, ENS committed funding to independent research on ICANN and TLD policy, while EDI flagged risks in the EU’s EUDI framework and emphasized decentralization as a path to digital sovereignty.Announcement: ENS aligns with Ethereum Foundation’s new co-funding modelAnnouncement: Funding Independent Research on ICANN and TLD policyEDI highlights risks in EUDI, calls for sovereignty via decentralization ENS DAO Resources (2025)ResourceFunctionAccessDashboardNavigationOpenBasicsEducationOpenAnticaptureSecurityOpenToolingDevelopmentOpenCalendarMeetingsOpenProposalsVotingOpenBulletinProposal summaryOpenVoting PowerTrack voting powerOpenSafenotesWorking Group TransactionsOpenENS LedgerDAO-wide transactionsOpenENS AccountingFinancial accountingOpenRevenue and RegistrationsMain Dashboard for R&ROpenNote: Posts older than 4 weeks are archival—browse cautiously, as links may be outdated or compromised. — Thank you for reading! 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