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The responsibilities of the Lead Stewards & Secretary are set out in Rule 9.8 and Rule 9.9 of the Working Group Rules.
Refer to the official ENS DAO Calendar for meeting links and times. Any other sources are not guaranteed to be accurate. Access the ENS Calendar here.
Endowment Permissions Update Request (Executed)
Reimburse eth.limo legal fees (Executed)
Seting primary names for core DAO addresses (Executed)
More information → Proposal Bulletin
The Collective Proposal coordinates all DAO working group funding requests into one transparent, consistent proposal. Per Rule 10.1, Stewards must jointly submit during Funding Windows (Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct). Each group’s request must first pass as a Social Proposal.
Review → Collective Funding Proposal
A new proposal seeks to register on.eth as the base for a Chain Resolver, enabling trustless, on-chain mapping of blockchain names (e.g. optimism.on.eth). It replaces off-chain lists, supports ERC-7930/7828 standards, and strengthens ENS as Web3 infrastructure.
Review → Registration of on.eth
ENS reported $7.18M in total revenue for Q3 2025 — up from $6.28M YoY. The quarter saw $4.5M in registrations, $1.63M in premium sales, and $1.04M in DeFi returns, bringing total annual revenue to $22.1M. August was the strongest month, driven by premium renewals.
View the Report → ENS Revenue Report
ENS Labs delivered major progress on ENSv2, completing 80% of core contracts and launching the L2 Primary Name App across major rollups. With 1.6M+ active names and new ecosystem integrations, Q4 will focus on audits, migration prep, and DevConnect demos.
View the Report → Q3 Progress Report
Total Q3 spend: $627K across all working groups.
Ecosystem WG: $112,893 USDC + 3 ETH for grants, hackathon sponsorships (ETH Accra, ETH Rome), ENS Cannes event, and Devconnect prep.
Meta-Gov WG: $207K USDC for steward pay, ops, and a $60K grant to LighthouseGov.
Public Goods WG: $207,678 USDC + 10 ETH funding Vyper, Argot, ICANN advocacy, and builder grants.
ENS token distributions: 900 ENS (Ecosystem) and 21,637 ENS (Meta-Gov) via Hedgey vesting.
Read the report → ENS Working Group Spending Summaries
unruggable.eth announced ENSIP-24: Arbitrary Data Resolution, a new proposal aimed at expanding Ethereum Name Service capabilities. The proposal addresses limitations in current resolver profiles, enabling broader, more adaptable data storage for emerging blockchain applications.
View the PR → ENSIP-24
Enscribe proposes a new ENSIP to extend ENS for smart contracts with standardized text records + a metadata resolver profile. It enables source code, audits, docs, and licensing info to be linked onchain. Community feedback invited.
Read the ENSIP → Contract Metadata Standard and Text Records
A new ENS DAO Governance Documentation Portal now runs entirely on ENS, IPFS, and Safe multisig via Autark CLI. It mirrors the existing Basics site, but every update requires multisig approval—replacing centralized hosting with verifiable, decentralized governance.
View the dwebsite → DAO Portal
Blockful.eth are seeking comments on a 90-day pilot rewarding active delegates & delegators to boost ENS governance security. Includes time-held weighting, 1 ENS payout floor, and per-address caps. Launching with ENS DAO’s 4th birthday, funded by 90k ENS to drive sustained, active voting power.
View the RFC → Delegation Increase Incentives System
Danch.eth introduced an automated Dune dashboard to track token distributions via Hedgey vesting. It evaluates programs against goals like governance participation, decentralization, and recipient incentives — with recommendations for unified rules, improved contracts, and better communication.
View the dashboard → Dune
Timothy T. unveiled Filecoin Pin, an alpha-stage tool combining ENS, IPFS, and Filecoin for fully decentralized web hosting. Following a $3M DNS hijack in May 2025, he showed how Filecoin Pin enables registrar-free, verified, distributed storage to prevent such exploits.
Read documentation → Filecoin Pin
Ambire.eth showcased a successful recovery of an ENS domain from a hacked wallet. Users can reclaim ownership by funding Ambire’s Gas Tank, connecting at app.ens.domains, and transferring their .eth name to a fresh address—all without losing access to gas fees or tokens.
Dhai.eth released a full guide for hosting personal websites directly on ENS + IPFS + IPNS, with automated deployment via GitHub Actions. The tutorial mirrors setups like Vitalik Buterin’s site and demonstrates a modern, censorship-resistant approach to decentralized web hosting.
Read documentation → Github
Alex Van de Sande (avsa.eth) marked a full-circle moment, noting that ENS Day at Devconnect coincides exactly 10 years after he authored ERC-26: Default Ethereum Name Registrar. Though the proposal wasn’t adopted, it sparked collaboration with Nick Johnson — ultimately leading to the creation of ENS.
Doma Protocol announced seamless ENS integration, enabling traditional DNS domains (.com, .ai, .xyz) to function like .eth names without DNSSEC or manual setup. The move bridges 364M+ Web2 domains into Web3, creating a unified, tokenized digital identity layer usable across Ethereum, Solana, and Avalanche.
Namespace introduced POAP nicknames, allowing users to claim ENS subnames like {name}.poap.xyz directly through the POAP app via Namespace’s API. These brand-linked namespaces can serve as primary ENS names, giving users portable, branded identities that integrate seamlessly across Web3 platforms.
AdamHurwitz.eth announced app.safe.eth.limo, a fully decentralized interface for Safe, powered by ENS, eth.limo, and IPFS. The gateway removes reliance on centralized servers, allowing users to access and manage their Safe accounts directly through a trustless Web3 domain.
Ross announced that his DeFi project Zamm now runs entirely on decentralized gateways — zamm.eth.limo, docs.zamm.eth.limo, and wp.zamm.eth.limo. By hosting the DEX aggregator, documentation, and site via ENS and IPFS, Zamm demonstrates a resilient model for sustaining Ethereum dapps without centralized servers.
AdamHurwitz.eth shared a guide for creating ENS-linked digital business cards ahead of Devcon. Using adamhurwitz.eth.link on IPFS, attendees can connect instantly via QR codes generated through Bitly and customized with GIMP — offering decentralized, portable identity sharing right from the lock screen.
Cap argues critics miss ENS’s true purpose — it’s not about .eth speculation but building lasting digital identity infrastructure. From Namechain, cross-chain resolution, and tokenized Web2 domains to new marketplaces like Vision, Grails, and Doma, ENS is shaping Web3’s foundation.
Read the article → ENS, Vision, Grails, Trading, Doma, Tokenization, Vibes
The Meta-Governance Working Group provides governance oversight and support for working group operations through DAO tooling and governance initiatives.
Steakhouse released the September 2025 report, offering a broad financial overview of ENS beyond operational endowment updates. Includes insights, Dune data, and documentation links.
View → September 2025 Report
NounsDAO held a knowledge-sharing session with ENS DAO, detailing its move from a Cayman foundation to the DUNA model. The discussion covered lessons in transparency, legal structure, and community governance to help ENS DAO evaluate similar frameworks.
The Meta-Governance Working Group reviewed active debates on the Service Provider Program (SPP), exploring reforms, evaluations, or replacement models. It also discussed restructuring ENS’s working groups, including a potential new Growth WG to boost visibility and builder engagement.
Read minutes → Forum
The Ecosystem Working Group strengthens the ENS Protocol by facilitating developer relations, identifying and funding high-potential projects that enhance ENS, and supporting ENS-aligned initiatives.
Starting Nov 1, 2025, the ENS Ecosystem Working Group is piloting a $50K Hackathon Expansion Program to boost global ENS presence. It funds in-person events (50+ hackers) with ENS Technical Specialists, travel grants, and up to $10K sponsorships to grow the builder network.
Read full announcement → Forum
The Ecosystem Working Group granted $10K USDC + 200 ENS each to ENS Data (240M+ lookups, powering PartyDAO & Kiwi News) and Frolic (130M monthly API requests). Both tools enhance ENS resolution speed, Farcaster links, and Web3 app integration.
Autark is a crypto-anarchic DevSecOps framework using Safe multisigs to verify frontend deployments before production. Each version is recorded via ENS subdomains (v1, v2, etc.), ensuring self-sovereign, tamper-resistant updates.
Try it →npm install autark.
Led by ENScribe, Contract Naming Season has passed governance and is ready for execution. The team is launching a Telegram group, weekly calls, and X Spaces, collaborating with Namehash Labs and DAOs like Uniswap and Nouns, to expand ENS contract naming adoption.
Recent presentations showcased key innovations expanding ENS infrastructure and usability:
PinMe.eth.limo – Ted Liao: 150K+ decentralized sites via ENS; launching Octant V2 Vaults for permanent hosting.
LocalSafe – Patrick Collins: Trustless UI for Safe multisigs on IPFS.
Crefy Connect – Fadhil Mulinya: Onchain login infra with ENS subnames.
ENScribe App – Abhijeet Bhagat: Tools for contract naming & data visualization.
Namespace delivered major upgrades to offchain/onchain subnames, SDKs, and AI tools — reaching 180K+ subnames and 5M+ resolutions. Key wins: new L2 partnerships, ENS x AI Group’s ERC-8004 success, and plans to apply for an ICANN TLD.
Read the report → Namespace - Quarterly Reports
Fixed DoH TCP errors, improved IPNS resolution, and integrated Filecoin + PinMe. Eth.limo legal fees reimbursed (EP 6.20). Uptime stayed at 99.999%, handling 216M+ total requests across Q3—84% via eth.limo and 16% via eth.link—showing record reliability
Read the report → ETH.limo Q3 2025 - Update
The Public Goods Working Group supports the Ethereum ecosystem by identifying and funding open-source development.
A two-week residency + hackathon in Kesennuma, Japan brought 15 developers from 8 countries to co-build with local government. Backed by ENS, EF, and Curvegrid, the team launched an onchain voting system used by officials, inspiring plans for another event next year.
URBE hosted blockchain campuses in Catania and Bari, teaching AI and coding to diverse students and developers. Backed by ENS, Base, and OnlyDust, the events drew 250+ attendees, produced 65 projects, and awarded over $60K in prizes—fostering Italy’s Web3 talent
Kenya’s VASP Bill, 2025 officially became law, regulating exchanges, wallets, and stablecoins. Spearheaded by Fadhil and Allan, the bill brings clarity to Africa’s crypto economy—impacting $3B+ in Kenyan stablecoin volume and setting a model for regional adoption.
Agentic Zero, a one-day AI × crypto summit, will take place Nov 20, 2025, during DevConnect. Focused on open, permissionless AI infrastructure, the event expects 1,500+ attendees and features keynotes, demos, and panels. Partnerships with ENS are under discussion.
Modeled after ethCC, Web3Lagos drew nearly 2.5K attendees from Africa and Europe, with 30+ partners, 8 sponsors, and 74 speakers. Attendance was 33% newcomers, 27% builders, and 10% designers, highlighting Nigeria’s growing Web3 scene and rising female participation.
Note: Posts older than 4 weeks are archival—browse cautiously, as links may be outdated or compromised.
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