Newsletter Roundup (tl;dr)
ENS Labs Update: Oxford Blockchain Conference, ETHLondon, Integrations
Community Updates: 3DNS, Namespace Updates
Meta-Governance: Financial Report, Bylaws Update
Ecosystem: Service Provider Updates
Public Goods: Builders Quadratic Funding Round
Welcome to the ENS DAO Newsletter:
New editions — published bi-weekly (Tuesday)
Previous editions are archived on the ENS DAO Archive.
New proposals are broadcasted to Telegram.
ENS DAO Dashboard is now available for public review.
Submit feedback — tell us what to feature!
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Refer to ENS DAO Calendar for ENS DAO working group calls and other events.
Calendar: Public Access / Access with Gmail
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The Term 5 Dashboard, managed by the Meta-Governance Working Group, provides updated summaries of DAO governance and initiatives. Regularly check it for the latest developments.
Proposal | Discussion | Vote |
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[EP5.1] [Executable] Upgrade DNSSEC support | ||
[EP5.2] [Executable] Commence Streams for Service Providers | ||
[EP5.3] [Social] Determine ENS Labs’ next steps in eth.link litigation | ||
[5.4.1] [Social] Funding Request: ENS Meta-Governance Working Group Term 5 (Q1/Q2) | ||
[5.4.2] [Social] Funding Request: ENS Public Goods Working Group Term 5 (Q1/Q2) |
Note: A minimum of 100k $ENS is required to submit executable proposals. Once a proposal gains momentum, the stewards will prioritize it for a vote during the designated voting window. See our Governance Docs for more information. To view the real-time distribution of voting power among delegates, visit votingpower.xyz.
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@James posted a temp-check that describes an amendment requiring vesting for all ENS token distributions to Stewards. This motion would see a 24-month linear vesting schedule, which extends beyond the Stewards’ 12-month terms. The rationale is to prevent any misalignment between the DAO and Stewards and to discourage the premature sale of allocated ENS tokens. The proposal suggests the possibility of using tools like Hedgey for implementation, allowing Stewards to retain full voting power while ensuring the value of the tokens is accessed according to the vesting schedule. James.eth also suggests an additional vesting ‘cliff’ that would come into effect around 2.5 months after a Steward joins, further entrenching the alignment over the full 24-month period. The proposal is open to a vote where the community can approve the addition of vesting, not approve it, or abstain. — 03.18.24
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The ENS Governance Distribution Program temperature check, proposed by @Avsa, outlines a new strategy to combat voter apathy, enhance decentralization, align third parties with the ENS ecosystem, and combat voting power stagnation. This revised proposal, following feedback from an earlier version, suggests breaking down votes into “skin in the game ENS matching” and “inertial delegated voting power”. The “ENS Matching” part aims for better alignment with entities contributing to the DAO by granting them vested ENS tokens proportional to their monetary support. The “Inertial Delegated votes” section proposes giving past and current stewards continued influence through delegated voting power, which would be effective immediately but would not include access to the underlying tokens. The proposal also includes measures to prevent stewards from voting for their own re-elections, ensuring fair use of this inertial voting power. — 03.19.24
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In February 2024, the ENS Protocol registered 38.6k new .eth domains, bringing the total to 2.1 million. The protocol generated revenue of $1.78 million during this period, all of which was allocated to the ENS DAO. The number of Ethereum account holders with at least one ENS name increased by 35k.5, totaling 838k. There were 34.1k primary ENS names set, making the overall count 772k. Additionally, 6.2k new avatar records were created, reaching a cumulative total of 156k.
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The Oxford Blockchain Society recently hosted its conference from March 12-13. ENS Labs was among the participants, featuring talks from nick.eth, matoken.eth, esk3nder.eth, urbelis.eth, and marta.eth. Topics ranged from managing a large-scale DAO to building a community with ENS, as well as cybersecurity. — 03.13.24
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Nick.eth gave a keynote during this years Pragma event scheduled during ETHLondon. Taking place at Christ Church Spitalfields, the discussion addressed fundamental aspects of the ENS Protocol as well as potential use cases in the short to long term. — 03.14.24
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Luc.eth from Developer Relations at ENS Labs led an ENS Workshop during this year’s ETHLondon event. The session included a discussion on the fundamentals of ENS, resolvers, and more. — 03.15.24
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Talent Protocol unveiled the second version of their platform, which now integrates support for ENS domains. This enhancement simplifies the process for users to connect their blockchain-based resumes with their ENS names, thereby improving the platform’s utility. — 03.19.24
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Google has introduced a feature that shows the balances of ENS-enabled wallet addresses in its search results. This service, which initially supported direct searches of public Ethereum addresses for balance information, now extends to ENS domains like “example.eth”. These human-readable domains are linked to Ethereum wallets, making transactions easier. The data is sourced from Etherscan and is displayed as of the last external transaction. — 03.22.24
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ENS Radio: XMTP Adoption & Updates — 03.13.24
ENS Radio: 3DNS integrated ENS & the future of DNS — 03.20.24
ENS Radio: Ethereum Attestation Service — 03.27.24
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Jefflau.eth highlighted the importance of ENS in a series of posts discussing its role in making the web3 ecosystem more user-friendly. He underscored that ENS was built as a protocol to empower users to name and manage their digital assets and identities. The aim is to deepen integrations within the web3 space, allowing for a seamless naming convention that could include everything from crypto addresses to DAO contracts. — 03.11.24
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The ENS DAO’s Ecosystem and Public Goods Working Groups were present at this year’s ETHLondon hackathon. The Ecosystem Working Group presented ENS Prizes (up to $9500) at ETHGlobal London to hackers who make the most notable contributions to an open-source library and demonstrate the best use of ENS. Meanwhile, the Public Goods Working Group led an activation in partnership with ETHGlobal to distribute free ENS names to all hackers who participated during the conference. — 03.15.24
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ETH Bucharest announced that ENS had become a sponsor for the upcoming ETH Bucharest Hackathon, scheduled for March 27-30, offering their expertise and a bounty of $1,000. — 03.15.24
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ENS has now been fully integrated into 3DNS, bringing two major upgrades to the 3DNS domain ecosystem. The integration includes the implementation of Gasless DNSSEC, which is now live, leveraging the CCIP Read or EIP-3668 protocol developed by ENS Labs, allowing Ethereum smart contracts to validate and reconcile data off-chain without incurring gas fees on Ethereum Mainnet L1.
Additionally, the customer resolver, operating on Layer 2 Optimism, has been introduced. This allows for the seamless management of domain data on L1 while being operated on L2, without the previously necessary gas fees, thanks to the work of co-authors @0xpaullio and @nicksdjohnson on EIP-5559. This innovation offers a cost-effective domain management solution, making the update of records like TXT and content hashes more economical. Domains on 3DNS can now function equivalently to an ENS name with lower cost management on L2, signaling a step forward in the evolution of domain management. — 03.18.24
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Namespace announced a strategic partnership with the Web3 JavaScript library (web3.js) to launch a plugin for ENS on Web3js’s marketplace. This collaboration was aimed at enhancing the ease of use for developers within the ENS ecosystem. Recognizing that Web3.js is one of the premier open-source libraries for Ethereum, Namespace leveraged its capabilities to improve the integration of ENS features. The newly introduced plugin enables developers to incorporate functionalities such as ENS domain registration, text record management, and address and name resolution into their projects dApps. The initiative was part of Namespace’s commitment to ensuring that ENS names are widely accessible and implemented across various platforms. — 03.20.24
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Variance is a Flutter SDK designed to facilitate the integration of account abstraction in mobile app development, particularly focusing on dApps and smart wallets. It is an open-source initiative aimed at enabling Flutter developers to more easily engage with web3 technologies. A significant feature of Variance is its integration with ENS, providing tools for name registration and resolution for smart accounts. This integration is further enhanced by the development of an ENS normalize implementation in Dart, allowing for direct name resolution and reverse lookup within the SDK. This approach simplifies the process for developers building web3 apps that leverage ENS. All Dart/Flutter SDKs from Variance are licensed under the BSD 3-clause license. The project, led by founders Peter Anyaogu and Godwin Alexander, represents a significant step in making web3 technologies more accessible to mobile developers. The repository for Variance can be found at variance · GitHub. — 03.25.24
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Meta-Governance – @5pence.eth
ENS Ecosystem – @slobo.eth
Public Goods – @vegayp
DAO Secretary - @limes
The responsibilities of the Lead Stewards & Secretary are set out in Rule 9.8 and Rule 9.9 of the Working Group Rules.
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🌱 Ecosystem @ 4pm UTC Thursday — Google Meet
Public Goods @ 5pm UTC Thursday — Google Meet
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The Meta-Governance Working Group provides governance oversight and support for working group operations through DAO tooling and governance initiatives.
Meeting Minutes:
Meeting Info:
Tuesdays · 1:00 – 1:45pm UTC
Term 5 Meta-Governance Stewards:
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The Meta-Governance Working Group has taken action to address the issue of users mistakenly sending $ENS tokens to the ENS contract. In a specific initiative, they have processed refunds for 13 recipients who collectively received a total of 589 $ENS tokens. This corrective measure was informed by discussions in the Governance Forum, which provided context for the refunds. Additionally, the ENS DAO outlined a policy for future incidents, stating that refunds for $ENS tokens sent in error to the ENS contract will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Users who find themselves in this situation are advised to contact the the Meta-Governance Working Group or to make a submission on the forum to request a refund.
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Highlights from the February 2024 financial report:
Financial Overview:
Revenue > Cash Burn, Runway: 191 months
Proactive financial management resulted in a $20M profit in February, with endowment revenues covering 36% of cash burn
Revenue $2.4M, showing a slight increase from the previous month, Cash Inflow: $1.5M, exceeding cash burn by 2.18 times
Normalized Cash Burn: $0.7M, with Reserves reaching $131M (ETH: $103M, USDC: $28M)
Total Endowment: $90.3M, P&L: $20.5M driven significantly by ETH mark-to-market gains
Review the full report prepared by @Steakhouse here
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The Meta-Governance working group recently announced an update on the drafting of ENS DAO Bylaws, indicating that Lemma has completed a GAP analysis as an initial step. This analysis will serve as the foundational phase before they embark on penning the first draft of the Bylaws. They underscored the need for feedback to identify any oversights and to gauge community sentiment. An invitation was extended to Stewards, Delegates, and Contributors to provide input on the Bylaws GAP Analysis through a specific link shared for this purpose. Lemma remains open to questions and encourages responses either in the related discussion thread or directly to them, emphasizing the collaborative effort in refining the governance framework. — 03.12.24
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Karpatkey presented its Endowment Update with a reported endowment value of $95.3 million, indicating a decrease attributed to a fall in the price of Ethereum. General comments included the creation of the ENS DAO Fund Flow Dashboard, the continuation of work on the RM v2 implementation, and the release of the latest monthly report.
Endowment Overview:
Portfolio Composition:
Ether: 77%
Stablecoins: 23%
Capital Utilization: 100%
Current APR: 6.2%
Operational Moves:
Swapped 1,000 ETH for stablecoins
Claimed rewards and swapped for stablecoins
Deposited stablecoins into existing protocols
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The ENS DAO Working Groups advanced their funding request process. These requests focused on the Meta-Governance and Public Goods Working Groups. While the Public Goods proposal has passed, the Meta-Governance proposal failed to meet the minimum 50% approval rate. The Meta-Governance Working Group addressed this development during their weekly meeting and is assessing various resolutions on how to proceed. — 03.19.24
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The Ecosystem Working Group strengthens the ENS Protocol by facilitating developer relations, identifying and funding high-potential projects that enhance ENS, and bolstering support for ENS-aligned initiatives overall.
Meeting Minutes:
Meeting Info:
Thursdays · 4:00 – 5:00pm UTC
Term 5 Ecosystem Stewards:
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In the first quarter, eth.limo was engaged in splatform enhancements to boost performance and resilience. The service provider completed a architecture migration two weeks prior, marking a milestone in its broader initiative to modularize and expand its platform. This included the transition to a multi-cloud environment, the implementation of RPC failover using DRPC for a decentralized pool of node operators, and bolstered support from certificate authorities, which also led to an increase in rate limits.
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Namehash
Namehash has recently disclosed an open-source project that serves as a proof-of-concept for executing a .eth referral program using Zero-Knowledge proofs on the Axiom platform. Their mission is to support the growth of ENS and they believe that developing the .eth referral program is one of the most effective methods to foster this expansion. To accomplish this, Namehash is working closely with Axiom.
For further engagement or information, they have made contact details available, which include reaching out to @yisun on FC or following the Axiom Twitter account. Additionally, Namehash has provided a comprehensive deck that contains an abundance of information regarding their updates and it can be accessed on their website.
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Blockful
Blockful recently focused on enhancing the developer experience by improving offchain resolver features. They have concentrated their efforts on researching and developing resolver capabilities with EVM-compatible L2s. Blockful shared their milestones, roadmap, and open-source code, on their GitHub repository. Additionally, Blockful set out to achieve the integration of ENS with other platforms and addressed the challenge of supporting go-ENS.
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Namespace
Kris Kocic from Namespace, has developed a platform aimed at facilitating the management of ENS Subnames, including their sale and gifting, complemented by a developer toolkit to streamline ENS subnames integration. The company’s mission is to democratize access to Web3 identity through ENS, accomplishing this by actively integrating ENS with various dapps and projects, creating innovative solutions for the ENS community, and providing developers with a user-friendly API for straightforward ENS integration and subname management. To give an overview of their achievements and current projects, they referred to a set of slides detailing the company’s progress on the platform, technical documentation, and various integrations and partnerships.
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Unicorn
Unicorn aims to empower non-profits to raise cryptocurrency and foster crypto economies, while also ensuring safety from scams, frauds, and phishing attacks. Acknowledging the ease with which people can make errors in crypto transactions, Unicorn is developing a non-custodial wallet on the market. This wallet, using ENS, will restrict certain actions to prevent errors, such as sending to an incorrect 0x address. Additionally, they are creating a system that allows anyone with an ENS domain to generate their own onboarding portal and are considering a way for subdomains to share in transaction fees. Unicorn’s early product is currently available for mobile users here.
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Tokenization LLC, represented by @ENSPunks, established the company to assist small businesses engaged in the Web3 environment with managing self-custody wallets. To address this, PunksLLC was created as a Series LLC under the laws of Delaware, allowing the formation of separate LLCs for additional legal structures underneath. Each wallet is tied to a Series within the LLC, similar to real-world property owners creating separate legal entities for each property to limit liability to that individual asset.
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The Public Goods Working Group supports the greater Ethereum ecosystem by identfying and funding open-source development.
Meeting Minutes:
Meeting Info:
Thursdays · 5:00 - 5:45pm UTC
Term 5 Public Goods Stewards:
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Rio Onchain Week hosted approximately 300 hackers at the ETH Samba Hackathon. The ENS workshop was led by Nebula and energized by the collaborative support from Blockful and bambalabs. Attendees delved into ENS, gaining practical knowledge on the significance of ENS in the broader web3 framework and mastering the process to secure a domain. This educational session stood out as a cornerstone of the hackathon, enhancing the participants’ understanding and skills in navigating the decentralized web. — 03.22.24
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At EthLatam, held in Honduras, a reported strong turnout of over 800 people filled the rooms on the main stage throughout the day. The event was predominantly attended by students. @vegay delivered a presentation on strategies for raising funds through public goods, contributing to the ongoing discussion of financing in the blockchain and public sector space. — 03.13.24
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Simone Staffa from UrbeCampus has been actively engaging the developer community in Rome through Web3 meetups and hackathons. In February, they hosted a one-week bootcamp powered by Arbitrum, focusing on teaching basic smart contract development and dApp building. The bootcamp included 20 hours of workshops with 60 attendees. Additionally, a hackathon at the event saw the development of 9 projects by 40 hackers. UrbeCampus is keen on scaling their efforts and maintaining follow-up with developers to further contribute to the ENS ecosystem. To connect with their initiatives, interested parties can follow UrbeCampus and ETHRome on X. — 03.21.24
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Allison Alvarez presented HiWomenBiz and reported updates since its inception in 2022, having hosted 50 onboarding events with 1,500 individuals enrolled. HiWomenBiz is a community founded by women with the goal of empowering other women in emerging technologies such as Web3. They recently launched a bootcamp specifically designed for women, which just commenced last week. The bootcamp was met with high demand, evidenced by the 430 applications, and in response, 200 scholarships were offered, all of which were conducted in Spanish. — 03.21.24
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The ENS DAO’s Builders Quadratic Funding Round is live on Giveth. This funding round, which will run until April 8th, is aimed to support verified public goods projects with teams of five or fewer members who are striving to make a significant impact. An amount of $20,000 on Optimism is allocated to match donations made to these projects. Giveth encourages donors to participate by highlighting that 100% of their donation will go directly to chosen projects, with the added incentive of earning GIVbacks. Additionally, donors can use GIVpower to boost projects, thereby increasing their visibility on the page. — 03.25.24
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ENS DAO offers several resources for understanding and participating in its ecosystem.
ENS DAO Basics: Details the ENS DAO, including voting and governance.
Support Docs: Provides guidance on registration, renewals, and development aspects.
Governance Docs: Offers additional insights into governance structure.
ENS Agora: Governance hub for proposal review and voting.
Give Feedback: Feedback platform where users share input to improve ENS.
ENS Repository: The ENS Protocol’s main Github Repository.
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Thank you very much for reading! Goodbye. 👋🏻


Newsletter Roundup (tl;dr)
ENS Labs Update: ENS Stats, ETHDenver Recap, 1% Ethereum State
Community Updates: Integrations, Franklin & QuickNode; unblockcrypto.org
Meta-Governance: $ENS Refund Policy, Financial Report, GovHacks
Ecosystem: ENS Manager App Update, Bug Bounty Initiative
Public Goods: Large Grantee Milestone Presentations
Welcome to the ENS DAO Newsletter:
New editions — published bi-weekly (Tuesday)
Previous editions are archived on the ENS DAO Archive.
New proposals are broadcasted to Telegram.
ENS DAO Dashboard is now available for public review.
Submit feedback — tell us what to feature!
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Refer to ENS DAO Calendar for ENS DAO working group calls and other events.
Calendar: Public Access / Access with Gmail
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The Term 5 Dashboard, managed by the Meta-Governance Working Group, provides updated summaries of DAO governance and initiatives. Regularly check it for the latest developments.
[EP5.1] [Executable] Upgrade DNSSEC support (Executed)
[EP5.2] [Executable] Commence Streams for Service Providers (Executed)
[EP5.3] [Social] Determine ENS Labs’ next steps in eth.link litigation (Passed)
Note: A minimum of 100k $ENS is required to submit executable proposals. Once a proposal gains momentum, the stewards will prioritize it for a vote during the designated voting window. See our Governance Docs for more information. To view the real-time distribution of voting power among delegates, visit votingpower.xyz.
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In February 2024, the ENS Protocol registered 38.6k new .eth domains, bringing the total to 2.1 million. The protocol generated revenue of $1.79 million during this period, all of which was allocated to the ENS DAO. The number of Ethereum account holders with at least one ENS name increased by 35k.5, totaling 838k. There were 34.1k primary ENS names set, making the overall count 772k. Additionally, 6.2k new avatar records were created, reaching a cumulative total of 156k.
— source: Dune Analytics
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At this year’s ETHDenver event, the ENS Labs team, featuring members such as validator.eth, evanmoyer.eth, serenae.eth, sadaf.eth, and 184.eth, was actively engaged in processing ENS card orders for attendees. This real-life activation was complemented by a lively side event at Lady Jane. Here, a diverse group from the community, including ENS Labs team members, stewards, delegates, developers, and everyday users, congregated for an evening filled with engaging discussions, snacks, and drinks.
One of the notable activations was the Crypto General Store, in collaboration with XMTP. At this activation, attendees could place orders by sending a direct message to thegeneralstore.eth using their Coinbase Wallet app, utilizing XMTP’s technology. Another engaging feature was the uni.eth activation near the Uniswap booth. Here, users who activated their free uni.eth username were automatically entered into a raffle.
In addition, Working Group stewards were in attendance, offering exclusive, limited edition POAPs to those who interacted with them. Additionally, a general attendance POAP was available for collection at the ENS social event on February 29th. Overall, the conference was bustling with various activations that significantly contributed to strengthening the bonds within the ecosystem, encompassing stewards, delegates, developers, contributors, and users alike. — 03.01.24
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Luc.eth, Developer Relations at ENS Labs, delivered a talk on ENS and Identity at the Submarine Stage during ETHDenver. In this talk, they provided the audience with an overview of the core issue that the ENS protocol addresses, and also a primer on how developers could integrate ENS into their dApps. Additional topics include TLDs like .com, .xyz, .io, .cash, .finance, .eth, web3 identity, documentation, ENS Cards, and more. You can watch the full presentation here. — 03.02.24
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ENS announced its support for the web3 accelerator Magma, initiated by Borderless Africa (@borderlessaf). Magma is designed to unify top tech founders and builders from across Africa, with an inaugural cohort of 25 founders and builders from the continent and an additional 10 from around the globe. They have congregated in Kenya to commence a two-week accelerator program focused on developing blockchain and onchain solutions tailored for African users. The program is further supported by notable entities in the blockchain and cryptocurrency sectors such as Optimism, Celo, Scroll, Polygon, and Base, all contributing to the growing web3 landscape. Magma’s establishment signals a significant stride toward enhancing Africa’s digital infrastructure and empowering its tech entrepreneurs. — 03.04.24
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ENS constitutes 1% of the Ethereum blockchain’s state. This reflects the amount of storage ENS uses for its operations within Ethereum; it signifies that ENS’s smart contracts utilize 2.5 Gibibytes of the Ethereum state’s storage capacity. This fraction provides an insight into the relative size and impact of ENS amidst the vast array of smart contracts and stored data on the Ethereum blockchain. — 03.05.24
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ENS Radio: Uniswap Announces .eth Usernames — 02.26.24
ENS Radio: ENS Education & ETHDenver Recap — 03.06.24
ENS Radio: XMTP Adoption & Updates — 03.13.24
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onthis.xyz announced the launch of their Shortcut Creator Tool. The tool allows users to create ENS-named shortcuts without the need for coding skills. This service is beneficial for those looking to leverage ENS to create more user-friendly and efficient blockchain interactions. The tool allows anyone to deploy Bridge + Swap Shortcuts within one minute. To view full features, visit onthis.xyz. — 03.02.24
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QuickNode, a blockchain development platform, has added support for ENS Names. Users can now utilize ENS names within QuickNode’s UI, enhancing the developer experience for more seamless integration. — 03.05.24
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Franklin, a modern system designed for payroll, hiring, and management tasks, has announced the addition of ENS name support. Now, users can easily make payments to workers using ENS names. — 03.05.24
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Zerion has initiated a campaign (unblockcrypto.org) aimed at fostering easier connections between wallets and dapps. This initiative addresses the challenge posed by blockers which can complicate the seamless interaction between wallets and dapps. The core of this solution is EIP-6963, a standard developed by the community of developers to simplify and control wallet-to-dapp connections.
Developers are encouraged to become part of the solution by minting EIP-6963, reaching out to their preferred dapp and sharing the unblockcrypto.org website to promote widespread adoption. Teams who want their dapps to connect seamlessly with any wallet should review a tutorial provided at main.eip-6963-tutorial.pages.dev. — 03.07.24
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Meta-Governance – @5pence.eth
ENS Ecosystem – @slobo.eth
Public Goods – @vegayp
DAO Secretary - @limes
The responsibilities of the Lead Stewards & Secretary are set out in Rule 9.8 and Rule 9.9 of the Working Group Rules.
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🌱 Ecosystem @ 4pm UTC Thursday — Google Meet
Public Goods @ 5pm UTC Thursday — Google Meet
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The Meta-Governance Working Group provides governance oversight and support for working group operations through DAO tooling and governance initiatives.
Meeting Minutes:
Meeting Info:
Tuesdays · 1:00 – 1:45pm UTC
Term 5 Meta-Governance Stewards:
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The Meta-Governance Working Group has taken action to address the issue of users mistakenly sending $ENS tokens to the ENS contract. In a specific initiative, they have processed refunds for 13 recipients who collectively received a total of 589 $ENS tokens. This corrective measure was informed by discussions in the Governance Forum, which provided context for the refunds. Additionally, the ENS DAO outlined a policy for future incidents, stating that refunds for $ENS tokens sent in error to the ENS contract will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Users who find themselves in this situation are advised to contact the the Meta-Governance Working Group or to make a submission on the forum to request a refund.
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Highlights from the February 2024 financial report:
Financial Overview:
Revenue > Cash Burn, Runway: 191 months
Proactive financial management resulted in a $20M profit in February, with endowment revenues covering 36% of cash burn
Revenue $2.4M, showing a slight increase from the previous month, Cash Inflow: $1.5M, exceeding cash burn by 2.18 times
Normalized Cash Burn: $0.7M, with Reserves reaching $131M (ETH: $103M, USDC: $28M)
Total Endowment: $90.3M, P&L: $20.5M driven significantly by ETH mark-to-market gains
Review the full report prepared by @Steakhouse here
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Karpatkey presented their Endowment Update, highlighting that the endowment value has reached $106.2 million. This increase is largely due to a significant appreciation in value, primarily attributed to the rising prices of ETH, which now constitutes 83.3% of the portfolio.
The capital utilization rate of the endowment is at 99.90%, and its Annual Percentage Rate (APR) stands at 4.17%. Karpatkey emphasized the current protocol distribution within the Endowment, noting Compound V2 as the largest allocation at 23.7%. This is followed by allocations in other protocols such as Aave, Maker, and Lido. The ETH distribution within the portfolio is more diversified, including various forms of ETH holdings like stETH, ankrETH, and cETH.
A monthly report is expected soon, highlighting recent strategic moves, such as the swap of rETH for ETHx to gain bonus rewards from Stader. In anticipation of discussions with the DAO regarding rebalancing policy, regular swaps have been mentioned as a part of their strategy. Although there was an aim for a 25% allocation in stablecoins, the current lower proportion suggests a shift in strategy due to the appreciation in ETH’s price.
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The ENS DAO Working Groups are preparing to advance their funding request process. These requests, focusing on Meta-Governance and Public Goods, will be posted to the Forum, while the Ecosystem group will not be requesting funds at this time. The funding request will be formatted as a social proposal and put to a DAO-wide vote. This vote is expected to be initiated on March 13th for the individual Working Group funding requests. If approvals are granted following the social vote, the executable for any approved fund transfers will be scheduled to appear on the Agora/Tally platforms on or around March 25th.
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Klaus Bravenboer, founder of Hack Humanity, a governance hackathon with 11 hackathons to date, shared about their ‘3-day Arbitrum Build Experience’ held at ETHDenver. Here, 70 participants, comprising DAO members and others, focused on governance proposals for the Arbitrum ecosystem. The event featured a final pitch day, attracting 150 attendees and fostering networking and the sharing of ideas. The discussion explored potential engagement strategies with the ENS DAO, focusing on newcomer integration, and collaboration between the ENS and Arbitrum communities.
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The Ecosystem Working Group strengthens the ENS Protocol by facilitating developer relations, identifying and funding high-potential projects that enhance ENS, and bolstering support for ENS-aligned initiatives overall.
Meeting Minutes:
Meeting Info:
Thursdays · 4:00 – 5:00pm UTC
Term 5 Ecosystem Stewards:
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Greg Skril, from Developer Relations at ENS Labs, provided an update on a series of upcoming initiatives. The ENS Labs team is preparing to travel to London next week for the ETHGlobal conference and associated hackathon; they are also open to meeting with others in the area for a catch-up. Currently, the team’s efforts are concentrated on preparing for this hackathon. In addition, ENS Labs is sponsoring a conference at the University of Oxford, where members from the Labs team including matoken.eth, nick.eth, esk3nder.eth and more will speak about blockchain technology, ENS, and cryptocurrency.
Moreover, ENS Labs is prioritizing continuous improvements to their technical documentation. They welcome feedback, especially regarding broken links or the need for additional guides. A notable technical advancement is the near completion of a refactor for the ENS manager application, with deployment expected soon. Although this update may not be immediately noticeable to end-users, it will enhance backend performance, resolve existing bugs, and improve the overall developer experience.
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The Ecosystem Working Group announced that they are in the process of transitioning their bug bounty program to Immunifi, “Web3’s leading bug bounty platform”. Developers interested in ENS bounties should continue to refer to Ecosystem guidance on the Governance Forum for more information.
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To incentivize development, the Working Group is offering a reward of 0.5 ETH for the successful implementation of ENSIP-10 and EIP-3668 into go-ens, the Go language implementation of the ENS protocol. Developers who accept this challenge are invited to signal their interest by responding to the relevant GitHub issue or via Farcaster.
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The Public Goods Working Group supports the greater Ethereum ecosystem by identfying and funding open-source development.
Meeting Minutes:
Meeting Info:
Thursdays · 5:00 - 5:45pm UTC
Term 5 Public Goods Stewards:
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Antonio Seveso introduced FluidKey which enables users to manage and receive funds onchain in a manner that does not publicly link the transactions to their personal identity. When users send funds to a FluidKey ENS address, the funds are relayed to different addresses each time, enhancing privacy.
The presentation outlined future plans for Fluidkey, which include adding more blockchain integrations, enabling swaps, and bridging activities—all through a single ENS address. Antonio Seveso encouraged attendees with questions to reach out via Farcaster, Telegram, or Twitter under the handle @0xmetony.
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Rosco Kalis presented RevokeCash, a platform for managing token approvals and mitigating risks associated with granting them, especially from compromised platforms. As a Large Grants recipient, RevokeCash has achieved two milestones: integrating NFT pricing data into its dashboard and enhancing risk information for safer token approval revocations. Future updates will add risk indicators, like token connection duration and past protocol hack records, to refine risk assessments. Kalis encourages contact through his Twitter handle @RoscoKalis for more information or updates.
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@letfrz (leticiaferraz.eth) recently published an article on GasHawk, a recipient of ENS DAO’s Large Grants. This article is part of a series that spotlights the achievements and future goals of Large Grant awardees, focusing on their contribution to Ethereum and Web3 ecosystems. The series, funded by ENS DAO, aims to support essential public goods in these sectors, and Leticia will keep providing in-depth updates on the grantees’ progress and impact
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ENS DAO offers several resources for understanding and participating in its ecosystem.
ENS DAO Basics: Details the ENS DAO, including voting and governance.
Support Docs: Provides guidance on registration, renewals, and development aspects.
Governance Docs: Offers additional insights into governance structure.
ENS Agora: Governance hub for proposal review and voting.
Give Feedback: Feedback platform where users share input to improve ENS.
ENS Repository: The ENS Protocol’s main Github Repository.
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Newsletter Roundup (tl;dr)
ENS Labs Update: ETHDenver, Revamped Tech Docs, ENSIP Draft
Community Updates: Uni.eth subnames, Fluidkey Releases Privacy Preserving Feature
Meta-Governance: Budget Discussion, EP5.3 results
Ecosystem: Service Provider Update from Wildcard Labs
Public Goods: Giveth Prepares QF Round
Welcome to the ENS DAO Newsletter:
New editions — published bi-weekly (Tuesday)
Previous editions are archived on the ENS DAO Archive.
New proposals are broadcasted to Telegram.
ENS DAO Dashboard is now available for public review.
Submit feedback — tell us what to feature!
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Refer to ENS DAO Calendar for ENS DAO working group calls and other events.
Calendar: Public Access / Access with Gmail
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The Term 5 Dashboard, managed by the Meta-Governance Working Group, provides updated summaries of DAO governance and initiatives. Regularly check it for the latest developments.
[EP5.1] [Executable] Upgrade DNSSEC support (Executed)
[EP5.2] [Executable] Commence Streams for Service Providers (Executed)
[EP5.3] [Social] Determine ENS Labs’ next steps in eth.link litigation (Passed)
Note: A minimum of 100k $ENS is required to submit executable proposals. Once a proposal gains momentum, the stewards will prioritize it for a vote during the designated voting window. See our Governance Docs for more information. To view the real-time distribution of voting power among delegates, visit votingpower.xyz.
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In January 2024, the ENS Protocol registered 39.8k new .eth domains, bringing the total to 2.1 million. The protocol generated revenue of $1.3 million during this period, all of which was allocated to the ENS DAO. The number of Ethereum account holders with at least one ENS name increased by 33.9k, totaling 818k. There were 31.7k primary ENS names set, making the overall count 737k. Additionally, 8k new avatar records were created, reaching a cumulative total of 149k.
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ENS Labs has announced a job opening for a Technical Content Writer. The position, which is open to remote candidates, calls for an individual who can effectively simplify complex technical concepts for a diverse audience. The role involves creating accessible, impactful resources that will serve the global community, covering a spectrum from technical specifications to blogs.
Key responsibilities include:
Managing a wide range of technical documentation and ensuring adherence to industry best practices.
Demonstrating exceptional technical writing skills through an impressive portfolio.
Developing a variety of community content, from interactive guides to blogs, with a focus on usability for developers.
Utilizing knowledge of programming languages like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, TypeScript, and Solidity to create accurate and engaging content.
Operating proficiently with technical writing tools and popular content management systems.
Ideal applicants should have:
A minimum of 4 years experience authoring, managing and maintaining technical documentation experiences, preferably within a tech or software development context.
Strong time-management skills, capable of juggling multiple projects in a dynamic, fully remote environment.
A keen understanding of, or experience with, Web3, decentralized systems, or blockchain technology.
ENS Labs emphasizes the importance of this role in shaping how users interact with the New Internet, indicating a dynamic and influential work environment for the prospective candidate. Qualified individuals may apply here. — 01.30.24
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The Director of Marketing at ENS, Sadaf.eth, shared the first week’s statistics following the announcement of GoDaddy’s partnership with ENS on February 5th: — 02.13.24
Mentioned in 166 publications
Approximately 4.62 million impressions
Approximately 41.2 thousand engagements
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ENS Labs will be present at this year’s Ethereum Denver hackathon. They have announced several activations, as listed below: — 02.14.24
Visit the ENS booth and get a custom IYK-enabled card. Pre-registration is open now.
Luc.eth, Developer Relations at ENS Labs, will take the stage to discuss ENS technology and more.
ENS Labs will host a social event open to the community. RSVP now (limited entry).
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The Oxford Blockchain Society has announced Nick Johnson, as a keynote speaker for the upcoming 2024 Oxford Blockchain Conference scheduled for March 12-13. Attendees interested in the conference can acquire tickets here. — 02.14.24
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ENS Labs announced an extensive update to the ENS Developer Documentation. The update features a complete rewrite, enhanced design, and interactive code examples, including sandboxes for hands-on experience. Builders interested to build on ENS are encouraged to explore the new documentation to learn about writing their own resolvers, interacting with ENS smart contracts, building offchain name infrastructure, and more. Start exploring the documentation now. — 02.20.24
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ENS Labs announced that Uniswap, a platform for trading and automated liquidity provision on Ethereum, has now made uni.eth subnames available to all of its mobile app users. The uni.eth username functions as an easy-to-remember handle that simplifies the process of receiving cryptocurrency and developing one’s web3 identity. Claiming a uni.eth username is a straightforward and cost-free process. Users can claim their unique subnames through the Uniswap mobile app, select their preferred username, and personalize their profiles with an avatar, biography, and social media links. — 02.22.24
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Eskender Abebe, Head of Product and Strategy at ENS Labs, is slated to speak at an NFTUK event in London on March 14th titled Voyage Waypoint: The Road to Dencun. NFTUK has partnered with LineaBuild from Consensys for this event and has expressed excitement about their lineup of speakers. Details about the event and ticket information are available here. — 02.23.24
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Nick.eth on CoinDesk: “ENS is a phonebook for Web3” — 02.12.24
Khori.eth on Cointelegraph’s “Holder’s Digest”: “I would like to see a future where we don’t talk about Web2 versus Web3.” — 02.13.24
ENS Radio: Smart Layer x ENS — 02.14.24
ENS Radio: QuickNode x ENS — 02.21.24
The Block: Uniswap rolls out ‘uni.eth’ subdomains using ENS infrastrcuture — 02.23.24
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Slobo.eth, an ENS DAO Ecosystem steward, wrote about how ENS enhances blockchain explorers. They highlight why its integration with ENS is important, providing features like the direct display of ENS text records, which link additional information to ENS names.
The thread demonstrates how, when ENS subnames such as slobo.namestone.eth (powered by Namestone, a trusted subname provider) are searched on Etherscan, they reveal the Ethereum address, the off-chain resolver, and text records such as email and website. It also includes educational links about relevant Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs). — 02.13.24
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Onthis revealed a new feature: USDC-enabled Shortcuts. This permits cross-chain transfers of USDC and ETH through its paths, denoted in .eth subnames. Users can now bridge USDC to various platforms, such as Arbitrum, Optimism, and Base, using the respective listed on their site.
The implementation of these shortcuts is made possible by integrating the Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) from Chainlink. More USDC-enabled Shortcuts are expected to be introduced soon. — 02.13.24
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Loopcrypto, an onchain payment solution, announced the integration of a new feature utilizing the viem library to render ENS domain names within their company dashboard. This feature improves the user experience for verifying crypto payments. Loopcrpyto’s service allows ENS DAO to schedule payments to its contributors, thereby streamlining their operations and avoiding manual transactions each month. — 02.15.24
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Fluidkey has announced a new feature that enhances privacy for users who manually juggle multiple addresses for privacy reasons. This feature allows users to receive and manage funds onchain without the transactions being publicly linked to their primary address.
They achieve this by providing an ENS that generates a new self-custodial address each time it is accessed. As a result, each incoming transaction is isolated and cannot be associated with the user’s public address. This allows the handling of funds to remain private while still using the same ENS name. — 02.21.24
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CollectPods has launched a new feature on their platform: an all-time leaderboard for podcasts, integrating ENS to enhance human readability. This update allows listeners to engage in a competitive ranking system, enables creators to identify their most dedicated fans, and permits anyone to export the leaderboard for various incentives. CollectPods encourages users to mint their favorite podcasts, promoting active participation and fandom in the podcast community. The leaderboard benefits users by fostering a more interactive and rewarding listening experience. — 02.21.24
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ENScriptions is experimenting with a new approach to storing ENS subnames on Ethereum. Normally, subnames are stored offchain. However, they are now exploring the creation and storage of ENS subnames and records using inscriptions directly on L1 Ethereum. To learn how this works, visit their FAQand mint your enscription for a live demo. — 02.23.24
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Etherscan has introduced a new feature that integrates traditional DNS names with ENS. This new DNS Lookup tool allows users to search for DNS names that have been imported into ENS directly on the Domain Name Lookup page of Etherscan. This functionality represents a bridging of web2 and web3 technologies, facilitating users to locate and manage domain names within the ENS ecosystem. — 02.23.24
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XMTP, the communication protocol for web3, has announced a collaboration with ENS, Polygon, Linea, and Base to support builders at ETHDenver. They have created a web3 General Store to provide resources for developers. Those interested are encouraged to direct message TheGeneralStore.eth to access testnet funds, storage solutions, POAPs, social handles, and other essential tools for development. — 02.24.24
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Giveth’s Builders Quadratic Funding Round, sponsored by the ENS DAO Public Goods Working Group is an upcoming funding initiative designed to support grassroots developers and small projects with a notable impact in their fields. This experimental round features a matching pool of $10,000 provided by Optimism, aiming to provide funds to small teams or individuals working on public goods projects with a demonstrated track record of success. To be eligible for funding, projects must be focused on building a public good and must be verified on Giveth, with a team size limited to no more than five people.
To apply follow these steps:
Create Your Project on Giveth: Begin by setting up your project on the Giveth platform. You can do this by visiting Create Your Giveth Project.
Apply for Verification: Once your project is created, you need to apply for verification to confirm that your project is indeed providing a public good. This is a crucial step to qualify for the funding round. Apply for verification at Apply for Verification.
Provide Additional Information: After your project is verified, you are required to submit more detailed information about your work and team. This is done through a Typeform. Complete this step at ENS Builders Typeform.
Review Complete Information: Before finalizing your application, it’s important to review all the guidelines and requirements for the ENS DAO x Giveth Builder’s QF Round. You can find the complete information and guidelines at ENS DAO x Giveth Builder’s QF Round Guide.
The deadline for applications is set for March 15th, and interested parties are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. — 02.26.24
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The ENS DAO stewards, including 184.eth, slobo.eth, coltron.eth, 5pence.eth, estmcmxci.eth, and limes.eth, will be present at ETHDenver this year. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet these stewards in person and collect special POAPs (Proof of Attendance Protocols).
These POAPs are not just any ordinary collectibles; they are beautifully crafted by the POAP artist aexek.eth, whose work can be followed on Warpcast. Besides the individual POAPs from each of the ENS DAO stewards, there will also be a general attendance POAP available for minting at the ENS DAO social event. Spend some time and engage with key figures of the ENS DAO to secure these unique digital tokens. — 02.26.24
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Meta-Governance – @5pence.eth
ENS Ecosystem – @slobo.eth
Public Goods – @vegayp
DAO Secretary - @limes
The responsibilities of the Lead Stewards & Secretary are set out in Rule 9.8 and Rule 9.9 of the Working Group Rules.
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Public Goods @ 5pm UTC Thursday — Google Meet
🌱 Ecosystem @ 6pm UTC Thursday — Google Meet
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The Meta-Governance Working Group provides governance oversight and support for working group operations through DAO tooling and governance initiatives.
Meeting Minutes:
Meeting Info:
Tuesdays · 2:00 – 2:45pm UTC
Term 5 Meta-Governance Stewards:
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ENS DAO announced its official account on Warpcast, which is a Farcaster client. Farcaster is a sufficiently decentralized social network, built on Ethereum, that functions as a public platform similar to Twitter and Reddit. Updates on DAO Governance and other relevant developments will be regularly broadcast here. Follow ENS DAO on Warpcast now. — 01.30.24
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As of February 13th, 2024, the endowment’s is valued at $80.4 million, primarily due to an increase in the market price of Ethereum (ETH), which constitutes 78% of the endowment’s composition. The capital utilization rate stands at 99.95% with a current annual percentage rate (APR) of 3.87%. @Karpatkey also expressed interest in exploring special investment opportunities and is considering the introduction of Zodiac Roles Modifier v2 for endowment management.
The following week, on February 20th, the endowment experienced further growth, reaching $87.3 million. This increase was again attributed to the appreciation of ETH, which now represents 79.8% of the endowment. The capital utilization slightly increased to 99.93%, and the APR rose to 4.16%. Testing for Zodiac Roles Modifier v2 is ongoing. — 02.20.24
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All three ENS DAO Working Groups have posted their budgets for the first half of 2024 on the Governance Forum. Subsequent funding requests are expected to be published in March. Notably, the Ecosystem group has opted not to request funds at this time. Key actions include preparing the budget for inclusion in a social proposal for the March Voting Period and arranging the transfer of funds to a multi-signature wallet before the end of March. Links to detailed budget documents for the Working Groups have been provided for consideration — 02.20.24
Working Group Budgets:
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ENS Labs addressed the future course of action regarding the eth.link litigation. Discussion on EP5.3focused on determining ENS Labs’ subsequent steps in the legal process. The vote for this proposal has now concluded (results are available on Snapshot). Labs will seek to approve the $300,000 settlement and request reimbursement from the DAO in a subsequent Executable Proposal. — 02.25.24
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The Ecosystem Working Group strengthens the ENS Protocol by facilitating developer relations, identifying and funding high-potential projects that enhance ENS, and bolstering support for ENS-aligned initiatives overall.
Meeting Minutes:
Meeting Info:
Thursdays · 5:00 – 6:00pm UTC
Term 5 Ecosystem Stewards:
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A new ENSIP Draft has been published, focusing on the next iteration of DNSSEC contracts. The draft, titled “Gasless DNS resolution,” is open for community feedback. It outlines the formatting for gasless DNSSEC TXT records, the operation of the resolution process, and introduces a public API for the CCIP-Read DNSSEC gateway.
Additionally, there has been a significant technical update to the ENS Manager App. This update involves a complete rewrite of the technology, which aims to deliver a faster and more responsive user experience. While end-users may not notice many differences, the update is expected to make the app quicker and facilitate more efficient iterations by the development team. This revamp also addresses the clean-up of accumulated technical debt, ensuring a more streamlined and maintainable codebase going forward. — 02.15.24
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The Ethereum Name Service (ENS) community is engaging in discussions about the potential development of an ENS-specific Layer 2 (L2) chain. This follows a Coin Telegraph article prompting dialogue on the topic. Key points from the conversation include:
A proposal for an ENS Chain from @clowes.eth has been articulated in an article and a forum post titled “ENS Chain” - A Proof of Concept for an Optimistic Rollup based L2 solution.
Questions have been raised by @limes about the infrastructure needs and costs associated with such a venture.
The scale of ENS and its comparison to DNS has been brought up by @clowes.eth, emphasizing the need for efficient management if ENS grows substantially.
There are still technical hurdles to address, such as decentralized sequencing, to prevent creating bottlenecks, as mentioned by @premm.eth.
@slobo.eth has inquired about a catalog of pros and cons and the unknowns in this endeavor.
Documentation and in-depth analysis are planned, aiming to present the information in an accessible format for community input, as stated by @clowes.eth.
It is noted that the project is in the early stages of research, with many aspects yet to be thought through.
The community is being encouraged to contribute to the discussion and stay informed on the development of the proposal. — 02.15.24
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The ENS community is considering a proposal to integrate with the Optimism network, following an RFP for development initiatives within the Optimism ecosystem. The proposal, aimed at scaling ENS to work on Optimism, has been highlighted a priority by OP delegates and is currently up for a vote. The deadline for application submissions is set for February 21, 2024. Follow @limes instruction to proceed with submitting an application. — 02.15.24
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The ENS community is actively discussing EIP-5559, known as the “Off-Chain Data Write Protocol.” The current draft, which is the fifth iteration, outlines a cross-chain write deferral protocol that aims to incorporate secure write deferrals to generic Layer 1 blockchains, Ethereum Layer 2 solutions, centralized databases, and decentralized mutable storage systems. Community members are currently reviewing the draft, focusing on edge cases, and are encouraged to ask questions in the related forum thread.
There’s a conversation about the involvement of partners like Coinbase and Uniswap in setting standards. The consensus is that input is being gathered behind the scenes to ensure that standards are not dictated by a single large organization but are instead built to benefit the entire ecosystem. — 02.22.24
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@gregskril presented a personal project that adds a Cloudflare Worker to enhance the ENS API, as indicated by Pull Request #3 on the GitHub repository gskril/ens-api. This API aims to provide standalone services, including optimizations for avatar images and batch resolution of ENS names, which would simplify resolving multiple names on a single page, such as a leaderboard.
The project also addresses issues with avatar file sizes; the proxy tool included is designed to resize images and remove any potentially malicious data. The ENS community is invited to follow the project’s progress and reach out if they find the tools useful. There’s a suggestion from @lightwalker.eth for stronger caching of ENS avatars beyond the current service capabilities. — 02.22.24
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Sharon and Steve from Wildcard Labs are addressing the issue of high costs associated with manual updates to ENS avatars. They have developed an application that allows ENS users to automatically synchronize their social media profiles with their ENS avatar records. This app provides the advantages of saving time and costs, particularly by eliminating the need for gas fees typically required for manual updates. Visit their website to try out their new feature. WildCard Labs plans to demo other projects in the following weeks, indicating ongoing development efforts to streamline user interaction with ENS services. — 02.22.24
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The Public Goods Working Group supports the greater Ethereum ecosystem by identfying and funding open-source development.
Meeting Minutes:
Meeting Info:
Thursdays · 6:00 - 6:45pm UTC
Term 5 Public Goods Stewards:
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Giveth and the Public Goods Working Group are in the process of finalizing their collaborative efforts, with a planned kickoff slated for March, likely around mid-month. They are organizing several Twitter Spaces for open discussions about the project. The wrap-up of these sessions is expected a few weeks following the initial kickoff. Additional information regarding this collaboration will be made available to the public shortly. This partnership is part of ongoing initiatives to foster dialogue and development for open-source projects receiving retroactive funding. — 02.15.24
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Steven Clarke from EthCanal presented an initiative focusing on leveraging Panama’s position as the largest country without a central bank to foster innovation. The project aims to help organizations in Panama incorporate modern technologies in a unique economic environment. A significant aspect of this initiative is to facilitate every Panamanian citizen in obtaining an ENS subdomain, enhancing digital identity and accessibility.
The group is seeking a collaboration with the Public Goods Working Group. They highlighted the engagement from previous events, noting that ETHPanama had 300 participants and a hackathon with 45 participants last year, demonstrating a strong interest in blockchain technology in the region. Eduardo, a Public Goods steward, has committed to a follow-up after the call to provide further answers and information on the project’s progress. — 02.22.24
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ENS DAO offers several resources for understanding and participating in its ecosystem.
ENS DAO Basics: Details the ENS DAO, including voting and governance.
Support Docs: Provides guidance on registration, renewals, and development aspects.
Governance Docs: Offers additional insights into governance structure.
ENS Agora: Governance hub for proposal review and voting.
Give Feedback: Feedback platform where users share input to improve ENS.
ENS Repository: The ENS Protocol’s main Github Repository.
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Thank you very much for reading! Goodbye. 👋🏻
Newsletter Roundup (tl;dr)
ENS Labs Update: Oxford Blockchain Conference, ETHLondon, Integrations
Community Updates: 3DNS, Namespace Updates
Meta-Governance: Financial Report, Bylaws Update
Ecosystem: Service Provider Updates
Public Goods: Builders Quadratic Funding Round
Welcome to the ENS DAO Newsletter:
New editions — published bi-weekly (Tuesday)
Previous editions are archived on the ENS DAO Archive.
New proposals are broadcasted to Telegram.
ENS DAO Dashboard is now available for public review.
Submit feedback — tell us what to feature!
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Refer to ENS DAO Calendar for ENS DAO working group calls and other events.
Calendar: Public Access / Access with Gmail
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The Term 5 Dashboard, managed by the Meta-Governance Working Group, provides updated summaries of DAO governance and initiatives. Regularly check it for the latest developments.
Proposal | Discussion | Vote |
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[EP5.1] [Executable] Upgrade DNSSEC support | ||
[EP5.2] [Executable] Commence Streams for Service Providers | ||
[EP5.3] [Social] Determine ENS Labs’ next steps in eth.link litigation | ||
[5.4.1] [Social] Funding Request: ENS Meta-Governance Working Group Term 5 (Q1/Q2) | ||
[5.4.2] [Social] Funding Request: ENS Public Goods Working Group Term 5 (Q1/Q2) |
Note: A minimum of 100k $ENS is required to submit executable proposals. Once a proposal gains momentum, the stewards will prioritize it for a vote during the designated voting window. See our Governance Docs for more information. To view the real-time distribution of voting power among delegates, visit votingpower.xyz.
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@James posted a temp-check that describes an amendment requiring vesting for all ENS token distributions to Stewards. This motion would see a 24-month linear vesting schedule, which extends beyond the Stewards’ 12-month terms. The rationale is to prevent any misalignment between the DAO and Stewards and to discourage the premature sale of allocated ENS tokens. The proposal suggests the possibility of using tools like Hedgey for implementation, allowing Stewards to retain full voting power while ensuring the value of the tokens is accessed according to the vesting schedule. James.eth also suggests an additional vesting ‘cliff’ that would come into effect around 2.5 months after a Steward joins, further entrenching the alignment over the full 24-month period. The proposal is open to a vote where the community can approve the addition of vesting, not approve it, or abstain. — 03.18.24
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The ENS Governance Distribution Program temperature check, proposed by @Avsa, outlines a new strategy to combat voter apathy, enhance decentralization, align third parties with the ENS ecosystem, and combat voting power stagnation. This revised proposal, following feedback from an earlier version, suggests breaking down votes into “skin in the game ENS matching” and “inertial delegated voting power”. The “ENS Matching” part aims for better alignment with entities contributing to the DAO by granting them vested ENS tokens proportional to their monetary support. The “Inertial Delegated votes” section proposes giving past and current stewards continued influence through delegated voting power, which would be effective immediately but would not include access to the underlying tokens. The proposal also includes measures to prevent stewards from voting for their own re-elections, ensuring fair use of this inertial voting power. — 03.19.24
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In February 2024, the ENS Protocol registered 38.6k new .eth domains, bringing the total to 2.1 million. The protocol generated revenue of $1.78 million during this period, all of which was allocated to the ENS DAO. The number of Ethereum account holders with at least one ENS name increased by 35k.5, totaling 838k. There were 34.1k primary ENS names set, making the overall count 772k. Additionally, 6.2k new avatar records were created, reaching a cumulative total of 156k.
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The Oxford Blockchain Society recently hosted its conference from March 12-13. ENS Labs was among the participants, featuring talks from nick.eth, matoken.eth, esk3nder.eth, urbelis.eth, and marta.eth. Topics ranged from managing a large-scale DAO to building a community with ENS, as well as cybersecurity. — 03.13.24
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Nick.eth gave a keynote during this years Pragma event scheduled during ETHLondon. Taking place at Christ Church Spitalfields, the discussion addressed fundamental aspects of the ENS Protocol as well as potential use cases in the short to long term. — 03.14.24
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Luc.eth from Developer Relations at ENS Labs led an ENS Workshop during this year’s ETHLondon event. The session included a discussion on the fundamentals of ENS, resolvers, and more. — 03.15.24
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Talent Protocol unveiled the second version of their platform, which now integrates support for ENS domains. This enhancement simplifies the process for users to connect their blockchain-based resumes with their ENS names, thereby improving the platform’s utility. — 03.19.24
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Google has introduced a feature that shows the balances of ENS-enabled wallet addresses in its search results. This service, which initially supported direct searches of public Ethereum addresses for balance information, now extends to ENS domains like “example.eth”. These human-readable domains are linked to Ethereum wallets, making transactions easier. The data is sourced from Etherscan and is displayed as of the last external transaction. — 03.22.24
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ENS Radio: XMTP Adoption & Updates — 03.13.24
ENS Radio: 3DNS integrated ENS & the future of DNS — 03.20.24
ENS Radio: Ethereum Attestation Service — 03.27.24
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Jefflau.eth highlighted the importance of ENS in a series of posts discussing its role in making the web3 ecosystem more user-friendly. He underscored that ENS was built as a protocol to empower users to name and manage their digital assets and identities. The aim is to deepen integrations within the web3 space, allowing for a seamless naming convention that could include everything from crypto addresses to DAO contracts. — 03.11.24
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The ENS DAO’s Ecosystem and Public Goods Working Groups were present at this year’s ETHLondon hackathon. The Ecosystem Working Group presented ENS Prizes (up to $9500) at ETHGlobal London to hackers who make the most notable contributions to an open-source library and demonstrate the best use of ENS. Meanwhile, the Public Goods Working Group led an activation in partnership with ETHGlobal to distribute free ENS names to all hackers who participated during the conference. — 03.15.24
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ETH Bucharest announced that ENS had become a sponsor for the upcoming ETH Bucharest Hackathon, scheduled for March 27-30, offering their expertise and a bounty of $1,000. — 03.15.24
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ENS has now been fully integrated into 3DNS, bringing two major upgrades to the 3DNS domain ecosystem. The integration includes the implementation of Gasless DNSSEC, which is now live, leveraging the CCIP Read or EIP-3668 protocol developed by ENS Labs, allowing Ethereum smart contracts to validate and reconcile data off-chain without incurring gas fees on Ethereum Mainnet L1.
Additionally, the customer resolver, operating on Layer 2 Optimism, has been introduced. This allows for the seamless management of domain data on L1 while being operated on L2, without the previously necessary gas fees, thanks to the work of co-authors @0xpaullio and @nicksdjohnson on EIP-5559. This innovation offers a cost-effective domain management solution, making the update of records like TXT and content hashes more economical. Domains on 3DNS can now function equivalently to an ENS name with lower cost management on L2, signaling a step forward in the evolution of domain management. — 03.18.24
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Namespace announced a strategic partnership with the Web3 JavaScript library (web3.js) to launch a plugin for ENS on Web3js’s marketplace. This collaboration was aimed at enhancing the ease of use for developers within the ENS ecosystem. Recognizing that Web3.js is one of the premier open-source libraries for Ethereum, Namespace leveraged its capabilities to improve the integration of ENS features. The newly introduced plugin enables developers to incorporate functionalities such as ENS domain registration, text record management, and address and name resolution into their projects dApps. The initiative was part of Namespace’s commitment to ensuring that ENS names are widely accessible and implemented across various platforms. — 03.20.24
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Variance is a Flutter SDK designed to facilitate the integration of account abstraction in mobile app development, particularly focusing on dApps and smart wallets. It is an open-source initiative aimed at enabling Flutter developers to more easily engage with web3 technologies. A significant feature of Variance is its integration with ENS, providing tools for name registration and resolution for smart accounts. This integration is further enhanced by the development of an ENS normalize implementation in Dart, allowing for direct name resolution and reverse lookup within the SDK. This approach simplifies the process for developers building web3 apps that leverage ENS. All Dart/Flutter SDKs from Variance are licensed under the BSD 3-clause license. The project, led by founders Peter Anyaogu and Godwin Alexander, represents a significant step in making web3 technologies more accessible to mobile developers. The repository for Variance can be found at variance · GitHub. — 03.25.24
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Meta-Governance – @5pence.eth
ENS Ecosystem – @slobo.eth
Public Goods – @vegayp
DAO Secretary - @limes
The responsibilities of the Lead Stewards & Secretary are set out in Rule 9.8 and Rule 9.9 of the Working Group Rules.
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🌱 Ecosystem @ 4pm UTC Thursday — Google Meet
Public Goods @ 5pm UTC Thursday — Google Meet
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The Meta-Governance Working Group provides governance oversight and support for working group operations through DAO tooling and governance initiatives.
Meeting Minutes:
Meeting Info:
Tuesdays · 1:00 – 1:45pm UTC
Term 5 Meta-Governance Stewards:
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The Meta-Governance Working Group has taken action to address the issue of users mistakenly sending $ENS tokens to the ENS contract. In a specific initiative, they have processed refunds for 13 recipients who collectively received a total of 589 $ENS tokens. This corrective measure was informed by discussions in the Governance Forum, which provided context for the refunds. Additionally, the ENS DAO outlined a policy for future incidents, stating that refunds for $ENS tokens sent in error to the ENS contract will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Users who find themselves in this situation are advised to contact the the Meta-Governance Working Group or to make a submission on the forum to request a refund.
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Highlights from the February 2024 financial report:
Financial Overview:
Revenue > Cash Burn, Runway: 191 months
Proactive financial management resulted in a $20M profit in February, with endowment revenues covering 36% of cash burn
Revenue $2.4M, showing a slight increase from the previous month, Cash Inflow: $1.5M, exceeding cash burn by 2.18 times
Normalized Cash Burn: $0.7M, with Reserves reaching $131M (ETH: $103M, USDC: $28M)
Total Endowment: $90.3M, P&L: $20.5M driven significantly by ETH mark-to-market gains
Review the full report prepared by @Steakhouse here
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The Meta-Governance working group recently announced an update on the drafting of ENS DAO Bylaws, indicating that Lemma has completed a GAP analysis as an initial step. This analysis will serve as the foundational phase before they embark on penning the first draft of the Bylaws. They underscored the need for feedback to identify any oversights and to gauge community sentiment. An invitation was extended to Stewards, Delegates, and Contributors to provide input on the Bylaws GAP Analysis through a specific link shared for this purpose. Lemma remains open to questions and encourages responses either in the related discussion thread or directly to them, emphasizing the collaborative effort in refining the governance framework. — 03.12.24
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Karpatkey presented its Endowment Update with a reported endowment value of $95.3 million, indicating a decrease attributed to a fall in the price of Ethereum. General comments included the creation of the ENS DAO Fund Flow Dashboard, the continuation of work on the RM v2 implementation, and the release of the latest monthly report.
Endowment Overview:
Portfolio Composition:
Ether: 77%
Stablecoins: 23%
Capital Utilization: 100%
Current APR: 6.2%
Operational Moves:
Swapped 1,000 ETH for stablecoins
Claimed rewards and swapped for stablecoins
Deposited stablecoins into existing protocols
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The ENS DAO Working Groups advanced their funding request process. These requests focused on the Meta-Governance and Public Goods Working Groups. While the Public Goods proposal has passed, the Meta-Governance proposal failed to meet the minimum 50% approval rate. The Meta-Governance Working Group addressed this development during their weekly meeting and is assessing various resolutions on how to proceed. — 03.19.24
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The Ecosystem Working Group strengthens the ENS Protocol by facilitating developer relations, identifying and funding high-potential projects that enhance ENS, and bolstering support for ENS-aligned initiatives overall.
Meeting Minutes:
Meeting Info:
Thursdays · 4:00 – 5:00pm UTC
Term 5 Ecosystem Stewards:
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In the first quarter, eth.limo was engaged in splatform enhancements to boost performance and resilience. The service provider completed a architecture migration two weeks prior, marking a milestone in its broader initiative to modularize and expand its platform. This included the transition to a multi-cloud environment, the implementation of RPC failover using DRPC for a decentralized pool of node operators, and bolstered support from certificate authorities, which also led to an increase in rate limits.
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Namehash
Namehash has recently disclosed an open-source project that serves as a proof-of-concept for executing a .eth referral program using Zero-Knowledge proofs on the Axiom platform. Their mission is to support the growth of ENS and they believe that developing the .eth referral program is one of the most effective methods to foster this expansion. To accomplish this, Namehash is working closely with Axiom.
For further engagement or information, they have made contact details available, which include reaching out to @yisun on FC or following the Axiom Twitter account. Additionally, Namehash has provided a comprehensive deck that contains an abundance of information regarding their updates and it can be accessed on their website.
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Blockful
Blockful recently focused on enhancing the developer experience by improving offchain resolver features. They have concentrated their efforts on researching and developing resolver capabilities with EVM-compatible L2s. Blockful shared their milestones, roadmap, and open-source code, on their GitHub repository. Additionally, Blockful set out to achieve the integration of ENS with other platforms and addressed the challenge of supporting go-ENS.
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Namespace
Kris Kocic from Namespace, has developed a platform aimed at facilitating the management of ENS Subnames, including their sale and gifting, complemented by a developer toolkit to streamline ENS subnames integration. The company’s mission is to democratize access to Web3 identity through ENS, accomplishing this by actively integrating ENS with various dapps and projects, creating innovative solutions for the ENS community, and providing developers with a user-friendly API for straightforward ENS integration and subname management. To give an overview of their achievements and current projects, they referred to a set of slides detailing the company’s progress on the platform, technical documentation, and various integrations and partnerships.
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Unicorn
Unicorn aims to empower non-profits to raise cryptocurrency and foster crypto economies, while also ensuring safety from scams, frauds, and phishing attacks. Acknowledging the ease with which people can make errors in crypto transactions, Unicorn is developing a non-custodial wallet on the market. This wallet, using ENS, will restrict certain actions to prevent errors, such as sending to an incorrect 0x address. Additionally, they are creating a system that allows anyone with an ENS domain to generate their own onboarding portal and are considering a way for subdomains to share in transaction fees. Unicorn’s early product is currently available for mobile users here.
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Tokenization LLC, represented by @ENSPunks, established the company to assist small businesses engaged in the Web3 environment with managing self-custody wallets. To address this, PunksLLC was created as a Series LLC under the laws of Delaware, allowing the formation of separate LLCs for additional legal structures underneath. Each wallet is tied to a Series within the LLC, similar to real-world property owners creating separate legal entities for each property to limit liability to that individual asset.
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The Public Goods Working Group supports the greater Ethereum ecosystem by identfying and funding open-source development.
Meeting Minutes:
Meeting Info:
Thursdays · 5:00 - 5:45pm UTC
Term 5 Public Goods Stewards:
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Rio Onchain Week hosted approximately 300 hackers at the ETH Samba Hackathon. The ENS workshop was led by Nebula and energized by the collaborative support from Blockful and bambalabs. Attendees delved into ENS, gaining practical knowledge on the significance of ENS in the broader web3 framework and mastering the process to secure a domain. This educational session stood out as a cornerstone of the hackathon, enhancing the participants’ understanding and skills in navigating the decentralized web. — 03.22.24
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At EthLatam, held in Honduras, a reported strong turnout of over 800 people filled the rooms on the main stage throughout the day. The event was predominantly attended by students. @vegay delivered a presentation on strategies for raising funds through public goods, contributing to the ongoing discussion of financing in the blockchain and public sector space. — 03.13.24
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Simone Staffa from UrbeCampus has been actively engaging the developer community in Rome through Web3 meetups and hackathons. In February, they hosted a one-week bootcamp powered by Arbitrum, focusing on teaching basic smart contract development and dApp building. The bootcamp included 20 hours of workshops with 60 attendees. Additionally, a hackathon at the event saw the development of 9 projects by 40 hackers. UrbeCampus is keen on scaling their efforts and maintaining follow-up with developers to further contribute to the ENS ecosystem. To connect with their initiatives, interested parties can follow UrbeCampus and ETHRome on X. — 03.21.24
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Allison Alvarez presented HiWomenBiz and reported updates since its inception in 2022, having hosted 50 onboarding events with 1,500 individuals enrolled. HiWomenBiz is a community founded by women with the goal of empowering other women in emerging technologies such as Web3. They recently launched a bootcamp specifically designed for women, which just commenced last week. The bootcamp was met with high demand, evidenced by the 430 applications, and in response, 200 scholarships were offered, all of which were conducted in Spanish. — 03.21.24
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The ENS DAO’s Builders Quadratic Funding Round is live on Giveth. This funding round, which will run until April 8th, is aimed to support verified public goods projects with teams of five or fewer members who are striving to make a significant impact. An amount of $20,000 on Optimism is allocated to match donations made to these projects. Giveth encourages donors to participate by highlighting that 100% of their donation will go directly to chosen projects, with the added incentive of earning GIVbacks. Additionally, donors can use GIVpower to boost projects, thereby increasing their visibility on the page. — 03.25.24
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ENS DAO offers several resources for understanding and participating in its ecosystem.
ENS DAO Basics: Details the ENS DAO, including voting and governance.
Support Docs: Provides guidance on registration, renewals, and development aspects.
Governance Docs: Offers additional insights into governance structure.
ENS Agora: Governance hub for proposal review and voting.
Give Feedback: Feedback platform where users share input to improve ENS.
ENS Repository: The ENS Protocol’s main Github Repository.
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Newsletter Roundup (tl;dr)
ENS Labs Update: ENS Stats, ETHDenver Recap, 1% Ethereum State
Community Updates: Integrations, Franklin & QuickNode; unblockcrypto.org
Meta-Governance: $ENS Refund Policy, Financial Report, GovHacks
Ecosystem: ENS Manager App Update, Bug Bounty Initiative
Public Goods: Large Grantee Milestone Presentations
Welcome to the ENS DAO Newsletter:
New editions — published bi-weekly (Tuesday)
Previous editions are archived on the ENS DAO Archive.
New proposals are broadcasted to Telegram.
ENS DAO Dashboard is now available for public review.
Submit feedback — tell us what to feature!
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Refer to ENS DAO Calendar for ENS DAO working group calls and other events.
Calendar: Public Access / Access with Gmail
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The Term 5 Dashboard, managed by the Meta-Governance Working Group, provides updated summaries of DAO governance and initiatives. Regularly check it for the latest developments.
[EP5.1] [Executable] Upgrade DNSSEC support (Executed)
[EP5.2] [Executable] Commence Streams for Service Providers (Executed)
[EP5.3] [Social] Determine ENS Labs’ next steps in eth.link litigation (Passed)
Note: A minimum of 100k $ENS is required to submit executable proposals. Once a proposal gains momentum, the stewards will prioritize it for a vote during the designated voting window. See our Governance Docs for more information. To view the real-time distribution of voting power among delegates, visit votingpower.xyz.
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In February 2024, the ENS Protocol registered 38.6k new .eth domains, bringing the total to 2.1 million. The protocol generated revenue of $1.79 million during this period, all of which was allocated to the ENS DAO. The number of Ethereum account holders with at least one ENS name increased by 35k.5, totaling 838k. There were 34.1k primary ENS names set, making the overall count 772k. Additionally, 6.2k new avatar records were created, reaching a cumulative total of 156k.
— source: Dune Analytics
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At this year’s ETHDenver event, the ENS Labs team, featuring members such as validator.eth, evanmoyer.eth, serenae.eth, sadaf.eth, and 184.eth, was actively engaged in processing ENS card orders for attendees. This real-life activation was complemented by a lively side event at Lady Jane. Here, a diverse group from the community, including ENS Labs team members, stewards, delegates, developers, and everyday users, congregated for an evening filled with engaging discussions, snacks, and drinks.
One of the notable activations was the Crypto General Store, in collaboration with XMTP. At this activation, attendees could place orders by sending a direct message to thegeneralstore.eth using their Coinbase Wallet app, utilizing XMTP’s technology. Another engaging feature was the uni.eth activation near the Uniswap booth. Here, users who activated their free uni.eth username were automatically entered into a raffle.
In addition, Working Group stewards were in attendance, offering exclusive, limited edition POAPs to those who interacted with them. Additionally, a general attendance POAP was available for collection at the ENS social event on February 29th. Overall, the conference was bustling with various activations that significantly contributed to strengthening the bonds within the ecosystem, encompassing stewards, delegates, developers, contributors, and users alike. — 03.01.24
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Luc.eth, Developer Relations at ENS Labs, delivered a talk on ENS and Identity at the Submarine Stage during ETHDenver. In this talk, they provided the audience with an overview of the core issue that the ENS protocol addresses, and also a primer on how developers could integrate ENS into their dApps. Additional topics include TLDs like .com, .xyz, .io, .cash, .finance, .eth, web3 identity, documentation, ENS Cards, and more. You can watch the full presentation here. — 03.02.24
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ENS announced its support for the web3 accelerator Magma, initiated by Borderless Africa (@borderlessaf). Magma is designed to unify top tech founders and builders from across Africa, with an inaugural cohort of 25 founders and builders from the continent and an additional 10 from around the globe. They have congregated in Kenya to commence a two-week accelerator program focused on developing blockchain and onchain solutions tailored for African users. The program is further supported by notable entities in the blockchain and cryptocurrency sectors such as Optimism, Celo, Scroll, Polygon, and Base, all contributing to the growing web3 landscape. Magma’s establishment signals a significant stride toward enhancing Africa’s digital infrastructure and empowering its tech entrepreneurs. — 03.04.24
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ENS constitutes 1% of the Ethereum blockchain’s state. This reflects the amount of storage ENS uses for its operations within Ethereum; it signifies that ENS’s smart contracts utilize 2.5 Gibibytes of the Ethereum state’s storage capacity. This fraction provides an insight into the relative size and impact of ENS amidst the vast array of smart contracts and stored data on the Ethereum blockchain. — 03.05.24
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ENS Radio: Uniswap Announces .eth Usernames — 02.26.24
ENS Radio: ENS Education & ETHDenver Recap — 03.06.24
ENS Radio: XMTP Adoption & Updates — 03.13.24
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onthis.xyz announced the launch of their Shortcut Creator Tool. The tool allows users to create ENS-named shortcuts without the need for coding skills. This service is beneficial for those looking to leverage ENS to create more user-friendly and efficient blockchain interactions. The tool allows anyone to deploy Bridge + Swap Shortcuts within one minute. To view full features, visit onthis.xyz. — 03.02.24
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QuickNode, a blockchain development platform, has added support for ENS Names. Users can now utilize ENS names within QuickNode’s UI, enhancing the developer experience for more seamless integration. — 03.05.24
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Franklin, a modern system designed for payroll, hiring, and management tasks, has announced the addition of ENS name support. Now, users can easily make payments to workers using ENS names. — 03.05.24
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Zerion has initiated a campaign (unblockcrypto.org) aimed at fostering easier connections between wallets and dapps. This initiative addresses the challenge posed by blockers which can complicate the seamless interaction between wallets and dapps. The core of this solution is EIP-6963, a standard developed by the community of developers to simplify and control wallet-to-dapp connections.
Developers are encouraged to become part of the solution by minting EIP-6963, reaching out to their preferred dapp and sharing the unblockcrypto.org website to promote widespread adoption. Teams who want their dapps to connect seamlessly with any wallet should review a tutorial provided at main.eip-6963-tutorial.pages.dev. — 03.07.24
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Meta-Governance – @5pence.eth
ENS Ecosystem – @slobo.eth
Public Goods – @vegayp
DAO Secretary - @limes
The responsibilities of the Lead Stewards & Secretary are set out in Rule 9.8 and Rule 9.9 of the Working Group Rules.
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🌱 Ecosystem @ 4pm UTC Thursday — Google Meet
Public Goods @ 5pm UTC Thursday — Google Meet
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The Meta-Governance Working Group provides governance oversight and support for working group operations through DAO tooling and governance initiatives.
Meeting Minutes:
Meeting Info:
Tuesdays · 1:00 – 1:45pm UTC
Term 5 Meta-Governance Stewards:
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The Meta-Governance Working Group has taken action to address the issue of users mistakenly sending $ENS tokens to the ENS contract. In a specific initiative, they have processed refunds for 13 recipients who collectively received a total of 589 $ENS tokens. This corrective measure was informed by discussions in the Governance Forum, which provided context for the refunds. Additionally, the ENS DAO outlined a policy for future incidents, stating that refunds for $ENS tokens sent in error to the ENS contract will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Users who find themselves in this situation are advised to contact the the Meta-Governance Working Group or to make a submission on the forum to request a refund.
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Highlights from the February 2024 financial report:
Financial Overview:
Revenue > Cash Burn, Runway: 191 months
Proactive financial management resulted in a $20M profit in February, with endowment revenues covering 36% of cash burn
Revenue $2.4M, showing a slight increase from the previous month, Cash Inflow: $1.5M, exceeding cash burn by 2.18 times
Normalized Cash Burn: $0.7M, with Reserves reaching $131M (ETH: $103M, USDC: $28M)
Total Endowment: $90.3M, P&L: $20.5M driven significantly by ETH mark-to-market gains
Review the full report prepared by @Steakhouse here
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Karpatkey presented their Endowment Update, highlighting that the endowment value has reached $106.2 million. This increase is largely due to a significant appreciation in value, primarily attributed to the rising prices of ETH, which now constitutes 83.3% of the portfolio.
The capital utilization rate of the endowment is at 99.90%, and its Annual Percentage Rate (APR) stands at 4.17%. Karpatkey emphasized the current protocol distribution within the Endowment, noting Compound V2 as the largest allocation at 23.7%. This is followed by allocations in other protocols such as Aave, Maker, and Lido. The ETH distribution within the portfolio is more diversified, including various forms of ETH holdings like stETH, ankrETH, and cETH.
A monthly report is expected soon, highlighting recent strategic moves, such as the swap of rETH for ETHx to gain bonus rewards from Stader. In anticipation of discussions with the DAO regarding rebalancing policy, regular swaps have been mentioned as a part of their strategy. Although there was an aim for a 25% allocation in stablecoins, the current lower proportion suggests a shift in strategy due to the appreciation in ETH’s price.
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The ENS DAO Working Groups are preparing to advance their funding request process. These requests, focusing on Meta-Governance and Public Goods, will be posted to the Forum, while the Ecosystem group will not be requesting funds at this time. The funding request will be formatted as a social proposal and put to a DAO-wide vote. This vote is expected to be initiated on March 13th for the individual Working Group funding requests. If approvals are granted following the social vote, the executable for any approved fund transfers will be scheduled to appear on the Agora/Tally platforms on or around March 25th.
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Klaus Bravenboer, founder of Hack Humanity, a governance hackathon with 11 hackathons to date, shared about their ‘3-day Arbitrum Build Experience’ held at ETHDenver. Here, 70 participants, comprising DAO members and others, focused on governance proposals for the Arbitrum ecosystem. The event featured a final pitch day, attracting 150 attendees and fostering networking and the sharing of ideas. The discussion explored potential engagement strategies with the ENS DAO, focusing on newcomer integration, and collaboration between the ENS and Arbitrum communities.
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The Ecosystem Working Group strengthens the ENS Protocol by facilitating developer relations, identifying and funding high-potential projects that enhance ENS, and bolstering support for ENS-aligned initiatives overall.
Meeting Minutes:
Meeting Info:
Thursdays · 4:00 – 5:00pm UTC
Term 5 Ecosystem Stewards:
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Greg Skril, from Developer Relations at ENS Labs, provided an update on a series of upcoming initiatives. The ENS Labs team is preparing to travel to London next week for the ETHGlobal conference and associated hackathon; they are also open to meeting with others in the area for a catch-up. Currently, the team’s efforts are concentrated on preparing for this hackathon. In addition, ENS Labs is sponsoring a conference at the University of Oxford, where members from the Labs team including matoken.eth, nick.eth, esk3nder.eth and more will speak about blockchain technology, ENS, and cryptocurrency.
Moreover, ENS Labs is prioritizing continuous improvements to their technical documentation. They welcome feedback, especially regarding broken links or the need for additional guides. A notable technical advancement is the near completion of a refactor for the ENS manager application, with deployment expected soon. Although this update may not be immediately noticeable to end-users, it will enhance backend performance, resolve existing bugs, and improve the overall developer experience.
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The Ecosystem Working Group announced that they are in the process of transitioning their bug bounty program to Immunifi, “Web3’s leading bug bounty platform”. Developers interested in ENS bounties should continue to refer to Ecosystem guidance on the Governance Forum for more information.
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To incentivize development, the Working Group is offering a reward of 0.5 ETH for the successful implementation of ENSIP-10 and EIP-3668 into go-ens, the Go language implementation of the ENS protocol. Developers who accept this challenge are invited to signal their interest by responding to the relevant GitHub issue or via Farcaster.
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The Public Goods Working Group supports the greater Ethereum ecosystem by identfying and funding open-source development.
Meeting Minutes:
Meeting Info:
Thursdays · 5:00 - 5:45pm UTC
Term 5 Public Goods Stewards:
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Antonio Seveso introduced FluidKey which enables users to manage and receive funds onchain in a manner that does not publicly link the transactions to their personal identity. When users send funds to a FluidKey ENS address, the funds are relayed to different addresses each time, enhancing privacy.
The presentation outlined future plans for Fluidkey, which include adding more blockchain integrations, enabling swaps, and bridging activities—all through a single ENS address. Antonio Seveso encouraged attendees with questions to reach out via Farcaster, Telegram, or Twitter under the handle @0xmetony.
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Rosco Kalis presented RevokeCash, a platform for managing token approvals and mitigating risks associated with granting them, especially from compromised platforms. As a Large Grants recipient, RevokeCash has achieved two milestones: integrating NFT pricing data into its dashboard and enhancing risk information for safer token approval revocations. Future updates will add risk indicators, like token connection duration and past protocol hack records, to refine risk assessments. Kalis encourages contact through his Twitter handle @RoscoKalis for more information or updates.
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@letfrz (leticiaferraz.eth) recently published an article on GasHawk, a recipient of ENS DAO’s Large Grants. This article is part of a series that spotlights the achievements and future goals of Large Grant awardees, focusing on their contribution to Ethereum and Web3 ecosystems. The series, funded by ENS DAO, aims to support essential public goods in these sectors, and Leticia will keep providing in-depth updates on the grantees’ progress and impact
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ENS DAO offers several resources for understanding and participating in its ecosystem.
ENS DAO Basics: Details the ENS DAO, including voting and governance.
Support Docs: Provides guidance on registration, renewals, and development aspects.
Governance Docs: Offers additional insights into governance structure.
ENS Agora: Governance hub for proposal review and voting.
Give Feedback: Feedback platform where users share input to improve ENS.
ENS Repository: The ENS Protocol’s main Github Repository.
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Newsletter Roundup (tl;dr)
ENS Labs Update: ETHDenver, Revamped Tech Docs, ENSIP Draft
Community Updates: Uni.eth subnames, Fluidkey Releases Privacy Preserving Feature
Meta-Governance: Budget Discussion, EP5.3 results
Ecosystem: Service Provider Update from Wildcard Labs
Public Goods: Giveth Prepares QF Round
Welcome to the ENS DAO Newsletter:
New editions — published bi-weekly (Tuesday)
Previous editions are archived on the ENS DAO Archive.
New proposals are broadcasted to Telegram.
ENS DAO Dashboard is now available for public review.
Submit feedback — tell us what to feature!
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Refer to ENS DAO Calendar for ENS DAO working group calls and other events.
Calendar: Public Access / Access with Gmail
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The Term 5 Dashboard, managed by the Meta-Governance Working Group, provides updated summaries of DAO governance and initiatives. Regularly check it for the latest developments.
[EP5.1] [Executable] Upgrade DNSSEC support (Executed)
[EP5.2] [Executable] Commence Streams for Service Providers (Executed)
[EP5.3] [Social] Determine ENS Labs’ next steps in eth.link litigation (Passed)
Note: A minimum of 100k $ENS is required to submit executable proposals. Once a proposal gains momentum, the stewards will prioritize it for a vote during the designated voting window. See our Governance Docs for more information. To view the real-time distribution of voting power among delegates, visit votingpower.xyz.
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In January 2024, the ENS Protocol registered 39.8k new .eth domains, bringing the total to 2.1 million. The protocol generated revenue of $1.3 million during this period, all of which was allocated to the ENS DAO. The number of Ethereum account holders with at least one ENS name increased by 33.9k, totaling 818k. There were 31.7k primary ENS names set, making the overall count 737k. Additionally, 8k new avatar records were created, reaching a cumulative total of 149k.
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ENS Labs has announced a job opening for a Technical Content Writer. The position, which is open to remote candidates, calls for an individual who can effectively simplify complex technical concepts for a diverse audience. The role involves creating accessible, impactful resources that will serve the global community, covering a spectrum from technical specifications to blogs.
Key responsibilities include:
Managing a wide range of technical documentation and ensuring adherence to industry best practices.
Demonstrating exceptional technical writing skills through an impressive portfolio.
Developing a variety of community content, from interactive guides to blogs, with a focus on usability for developers.
Utilizing knowledge of programming languages like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, TypeScript, and Solidity to create accurate and engaging content.
Operating proficiently with technical writing tools and popular content management systems.
Ideal applicants should have:
A minimum of 4 years experience authoring, managing and maintaining technical documentation experiences, preferably within a tech or software development context.
Strong time-management skills, capable of juggling multiple projects in a dynamic, fully remote environment.
A keen understanding of, or experience with, Web3, decentralized systems, or blockchain technology.
ENS Labs emphasizes the importance of this role in shaping how users interact with the New Internet, indicating a dynamic and influential work environment for the prospective candidate. Qualified individuals may apply here. — 01.30.24
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The Director of Marketing at ENS, Sadaf.eth, shared the first week’s statistics following the announcement of GoDaddy’s partnership with ENS on February 5th: — 02.13.24
Mentioned in 166 publications
Approximately 4.62 million impressions
Approximately 41.2 thousand engagements
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ENS Labs will be present at this year’s Ethereum Denver hackathon. They have announced several activations, as listed below: — 02.14.24
Visit the ENS booth and get a custom IYK-enabled card. Pre-registration is open now.
Luc.eth, Developer Relations at ENS Labs, will take the stage to discuss ENS technology and more.
ENS Labs will host a social event open to the community. RSVP now (limited entry).
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The Oxford Blockchain Society has announced Nick Johnson, as a keynote speaker for the upcoming 2024 Oxford Blockchain Conference scheduled for March 12-13. Attendees interested in the conference can acquire tickets here. — 02.14.24
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ENS Labs announced an extensive update to the ENS Developer Documentation. The update features a complete rewrite, enhanced design, and interactive code examples, including sandboxes for hands-on experience. Builders interested to build on ENS are encouraged to explore the new documentation to learn about writing their own resolvers, interacting with ENS smart contracts, building offchain name infrastructure, and more. Start exploring the documentation now. — 02.20.24
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ENS Labs announced that Uniswap, a platform for trading and automated liquidity provision on Ethereum, has now made uni.eth subnames available to all of its mobile app users. The uni.eth username functions as an easy-to-remember handle that simplifies the process of receiving cryptocurrency and developing one’s web3 identity. Claiming a uni.eth username is a straightforward and cost-free process. Users can claim their unique subnames through the Uniswap mobile app, select their preferred username, and personalize their profiles with an avatar, biography, and social media links. — 02.22.24
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Eskender Abebe, Head of Product and Strategy at ENS Labs, is slated to speak at an NFTUK event in London on March 14th titled Voyage Waypoint: The Road to Dencun. NFTUK has partnered with LineaBuild from Consensys for this event and has expressed excitement about their lineup of speakers. Details about the event and ticket information are available here. — 02.23.24
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Nick.eth on CoinDesk: “ENS is a phonebook for Web3” — 02.12.24
Khori.eth on Cointelegraph’s “Holder’s Digest”: “I would like to see a future where we don’t talk about Web2 versus Web3.” — 02.13.24
ENS Radio: Smart Layer x ENS — 02.14.24
ENS Radio: QuickNode x ENS — 02.21.24
The Block: Uniswap rolls out ‘uni.eth’ subdomains using ENS infrastrcuture — 02.23.24
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Slobo.eth, an ENS DAO Ecosystem steward, wrote about how ENS enhances blockchain explorers. They highlight why its integration with ENS is important, providing features like the direct display of ENS text records, which link additional information to ENS names.
The thread demonstrates how, when ENS subnames such as slobo.namestone.eth (powered by Namestone, a trusted subname provider) are searched on Etherscan, they reveal the Ethereum address, the off-chain resolver, and text records such as email and website. It also includes educational links about relevant Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs). — 02.13.24
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Onthis revealed a new feature: USDC-enabled Shortcuts. This permits cross-chain transfers of USDC and ETH through its paths, denoted in .eth subnames. Users can now bridge USDC to various platforms, such as Arbitrum, Optimism, and Base, using the respective listed on their site.
The implementation of these shortcuts is made possible by integrating the Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol (CCIP) from Chainlink. More USDC-enabled Shortcuts are expected to be introduced soon. — 02.13.24
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Loopcrypto, an onchain payment solution, announced the integration of a new feature utilizing the viem library to render ENS domain names within their company dashboard. This feature improves the user experience for verifying crypto payments. Loopcrpyto’s service allows ENS DAO to schedule payments to its contributors, thereby streamlining their operations and avoiding manual transactions each month. — 02.15.24
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Fluidkey has announced a new feature that enhances privacy for users who manually juggle multiple addresses for privacy reasons. This feature allows users to receive and manage funds onchain without the transactions being publicly linked to their primary address.
They achieve this by providing an ENS that generates a new self-custodial address each time it is accessed. As a result, each incoming transaction is isolated and cannot be associated with the user’s public address. This allows the handling of funds to remain private while still using the same ENS name. — 02.21.24
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CollectPods has launched a new feature on their platform: an all-time leaderboard for podcasts, integrating ENS to enhance human readability. This update allows listeners to engage in a competitive ranking system, enables creators to identify their most dedicated fans, and permits anyone to export the leaderboard for various incentives. CollectPods encourages users to mint their favorite podcasts, promoting active participation and fandom in the podcast community. The leaderboard benefits users by fostering a more interactive and rewarding listening experience. — 02.21.24
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ENScriptions is experimenting with a new approach to storing ENS subnames on Ethereum. Normally, subnames are stored offchain. However, they are now exploring the creation and storage of ENS subnames and records using inscriptions directly on L1 Ethereum. To learn how this works, visit their FAQand mint your enscription for a live demo. — 02.23.24
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Etherscan has introduced a new feature that integrates traditional DNS names with ENS. This new DNS Lookup tool allows users to search for DNS names that have been imported into ENS directly on the Domain Name Lookup page of Etherscan. This functionality represents a bridging of web2 and web3 technologies, facilitating users to locate and manage domain names within the ENS ecosystem. — 02.23.24
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XMTP, the communication protocol for web3, has announced a collaboration with ENS, Polygon, Linea, and Base to support builders at ETHDenver. They have created a web3 General Store to provide resources for developers. Those interested are encouraged to direct message TheGeneralStore.eth to access testnet funds, storage solutions, POAPs, social handles, and other essential tools for development. — 02.24.24
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Giveth’s Builders Quadratic Funding Round, sponsored by the ENS DAO Public Goods Working Group is an upcoming funding initiative designed to support grassroots developers and small projects with a notable impact in their fields. This experimental round features a matching pool of $10,000 provided by Optimism, aiming to provide funds to small teams or individuals working on public goods projects with a demonstrated track record of success. To be eligible for funding, projects must be focused on building a public good and must be verified on Giveth, with a team size limited to no more than five people.
To apply follow these steps:
Create Your Project on Giveth: Begin by setting up your project on the Giveth platform. You can do this by visiting Create Your Giveth Project.
Apply for Verification: Once your project is created, you need to apply for verification to confirm that your project is indeed providing a public good. This is a crucial step to qualify for the funding round. Apply for verification at Apply for Verification.
Provide Additional Information: After your project is verified, you are required to submit more detailed information about your work and team. This is done through a Typeform. Complete this step at ENS Builders Typeform.
Review Complete Information: Before finalizing your application, it’s important to review all the guidelines and requirements for the ENS DAO x Giveth Builder’s QF Round. You can find the complete information and guidelines at ENS DAO x Giveth Builder’s QF Round Guide.
The deadline for applications is set for March 15th, and interested parties are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. — 02.26.24
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The ENS DAO stewards, including 184.eth, slobo.eth, coltron.eth, 5pence.eth, estmcmxci.eth, and limes.eth, will be present at ETHDenver this year. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet these stewards in person and collect special POAPs (Proof of Attendance Protocols).
These POAPs are not just any ordinary collectibles; they are beautifully crafted by the POAP artist aexek.eth, whose work can be followed on Warpcast. Besides the individual POAPs from each of the ENS DAO stewards, there will also be a general attendance POAP available for minting at the ENS DAO social event. Spend some time and engage with key figures of the ENS DAO to secure these unique digital tokens. — 02.26.24
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Meta-Governance – @5pence.eth
ENS Ecosystem – @slobo.eth
Public Goods – @vegayp
DAO Secretary - @limes
The responsibilities of the Lead Stewards & Secretary are set out in Rule 9.8 and Rule 9.9 of the Working Group Rules.
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Public Goods @ 5pm UTC Thursday — Google Meet
🌱 Ecosystem @ 6pm UTC Thursday — Google Meet
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The Meta-Governance Working Group provides governance oversight and support for working group operations through DAO tooling and governance initiatives.
Meeting Minutes:
Meeting Info:
Tuesdays · 2:00 – 2:45pm UTC
Term 5 Meta-Governance Stewards:
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ENS DAO announced its official account on Warpcast, which is a Farcaster client. Farcaster is a sufficiently decentralized social network, built on Ethereum, that functions as a public platform similar to Twitter and Reddit. Updates on DAO Governance and other relevant developments will be regularly broadcast here. Follow ENS DAO on Warpcast now. — 01.30.24
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As of February 13th, 2024, the endowment’s is valued at $80.4 million, primarily due to an increase in the market price of Ethereum (ETH), which constitutes 78% of the endowment’s composition. The capital utilization rate stands at 99.95% with a current annual percentage rate (APR) of 3.87%. @Karpatkey also expressed interest in exploring special investment opportunities and is considering the introduction of Zodiac Roles Modifier v2 for endowment management.
The following week, on February 20th, the endowment experienced further growth, reaching $87.3 million. This increase was again attributed to the appreciation of ETH, which now represents 79.8% of the endowment. The capital utilization slightly increased to 99.93%, and the APR rose to 4.16%. Testing for Zodiac Roles Modifier v2 is ongoing. — 02.20.24
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All three ENS DAO Working Groups have posted their budgets for the first half of 2024 on the Governance Forum. Subsequent funding requests are expected to be published in March. Notably, the Ecosystem group has opted not to request funds at this time. Key actions include preparing the budget for inclusion in a social proposal for the March Voting Period and arranging the transfer of funds to a multi-signature wallet before the end of March. Links to detailed budget documents for the Working Groups have been provided for consideration — 02.20.24
Working Group Budgets:
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ENS Labs addressed the future course of action regarding the eth.link litigation. Discussion on EP5.3focused on determining ENS Labs’ subsequent steps in the legal process. The vote for this proposal has now concluded (results are available on Snapshot). Labs will seek to approve the $300,000 settlement and request reimbursement from the DAO in a subsequent Executable Proposal. — 02.25.24
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The Ecosystem Working Group strengthens the ENS Protocol by facilitating developer relations, identifying and funding high-potential projects that enhance ENS, and bolstering support for ENS-aligned initiatives overall.
Meeting Minutes:
Meeting Info:
Thursdays · 5:00 – 6:00pm UTC
Term 5 Ecosystem Stewards:
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A new ENSIP Draft has been published, focusing on the next iteration of DNSSEC contracts. The draft, titled “Gasless DNS resolution,” is open for community feedback. It outlines the formatting for gasless DNSSEC TXT records, the operation of the resolution process, and introduces a public API for the CCIP-Read DNSSEC gateway.
Additionally, there has been a significant technical update to the ENS Manager App. This update involves a complete rewrite of the technology, which aims to deliver a faster and more responsive user experience. While end-users may not notice many differences, the update is expected to make the app quicker and facilitate more efficient iterations by the development team. This revamp also addresses the clean-up of accumulated technical debt, ensuring a more streamlined and maintainable codebase going forward. — 02.15.24
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The Ethereum Name Service (ENS) community is engaging in discussions about the potential development of an ENS-specific Layer 2 (L2) chain. This follows a Coin Telegraph article prompting dialogue on the topic. Key points from the conversation include:
A proposal for an ENS Chain from @clowes.eth has been articulated in an article and a forum post titled “ENS Chain” - A Proof of Concept for an Optimistic Rollup based L2 solution.
Questions have been raised by @limes about the infrastructure needs and costs associated with such a venture.
The scale of ENS and its comparison to DNS has been brought up by @clowes.eth, emphasizing the need for efficient management if ENS grows substantially.
There are still technical hurdles to address, such as decentralized sequencing, to prevent creating bottlenecks, as mentioned by @premm.eth.
@slobo.eth has inquired about a catalog of pros and cons and the unknowns in this endeavor.
Documentation and in-depth analysis are planned, aiming to present the information in an accessible format for community input, as stated by @clowes.eth.
It is noted that the project is in the early stages of research, with many aspects yet to be thought through.
The community is being encouraged to contribute to the discussion and stay informed on the development of the proposal. — 02.15.24
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The ENS community is considering a proposal to integrate with the Optimism network, following an RFP for development initiatives within the Optimism ecosystem. The proposal, aimed at scaling ENS to work on Optimism, has been highlighted a priority by OP delegates and is currently up for a vote. The deadline for application submissions is set for February 21, 2024. Follow @limes instruction to proceed with submitting an application. — 02.15.24
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The ENS community is actively discussing EIP-5559, known as the “Off-Chain Data Write Protocol.” The current draft, which is the fifth iteration, outlines a cross-chain write deferral protocol that aims to incorporate secure write deferrals to generic Layer 1 blockchains, Ethereum Layer 2 solutions, centralized databases, and decentralized mutable storage systems. Community members are currently reviewing the draft, focusing on edge cases, and are encouraged to ask questions in the related forum thread.
There’s a conversation about the involvement of partners like Coinbase and Uniswap in setting standards. The consensus is that input is being gathered behind the scenes to ensure that standards are not dictated by a single large organization but are instead built to benefit the entire ecosystem. — 02.22.24
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@gregskril presented a personal project that adds a Cloudflare Worker to enhance the ENS API, as indicated by Pull Request #3 on the GitHub repository gskril/ens-api. This API aims to provide standalone services, including optimizations for avatar images and batch resolution of ENS names, which would simplify resolving multiple names on a single page, such as a leaderboard.
The project also addresses issues with avatar file sizes; the proxy tool included is designed to resize images and remove any potentially malicious data. The ENS community is invited to follow the project’s progress and reach out if they find the tools useful. There’s a suggestion from @lightwalker.eth for stronger caching of ENS avatars beyond the current service capabilities. — 02.22.24
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Sharon and Steve from Wildcard Labs are addressing the issue of high costs associated with manual updates to ENS avatars. They have developed an application that allows ENS users to automatically synchronize their social media profiles with their ENS avatar records. This app provides the advantages of saving time and costs, particularly by eliminating the need for gas fees typically required for manual updates. Visit their website to try out their new feature. WildCard Labs plans to demo other projects in the following weeks, indicating ongoing development efforts to streamline user interaction with ENS services. — 02.22.24
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The Public Goods Working Group supports the greater Ethereum ecosystem by identfying and funding open-source development.
Meeting Minutes:
Meeting Info:
Thursdays · 6:00 - 6:45pm UTC
Term 5 Public Goods Stewards:
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Giveth and the Public Goods Working Group are in the process of finalizing their collaborative efforts, with a planned kickoff slated for March, likely around mid-month. They are organizing several Twitter Spaces for open discussions about the project. The wrap-up of these sessions is expected a few weeks following the initial kickoff. Additional information regarding this collaboration will be made available to the public shortly. This partnership is part of ongoing initiatives to foster dialogue and development for open-source projects receiving retroactive funding. — 02.15.24
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Steven Clarke from EthCanal presented an initiative focusing on leveraging Panama’s position as the largest country without a central bank to foster innovation. The project aims to help organizations in Panama incorporate modern technologies in a unique economic environment. A significant aspect of this initiative is to facilitate every Panamanian citizen in obtaining an ENS subdomain, enhancing digital identity and accessibility.
The group is seeking a collaboration with the Public Goods Working Group. They highlighted the engagement from previous events, noting that ETHPanama had 300 participants and a hackathon with 45 participants last year, demonstrating a strong interest in blockchain technology in the region. Eduardo, a Public Goods steward, has committed to a follow-up after the call to provide further answers and information on the project’s progress. — 02.22.24
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ENS DAO offers several resources for understanding and participating in its ecosystem.
ENS DAO Basics: Details the ENS DAO, including voting and governance.
Support Docs: Provides guidance on registration, renewals, and development aspects.
Governance Docs: Offers additional insights into governance structure.
ENS Agora: Governance hub for proposal review and voting.
Give Feedback: Feedback platform where users share input to improve ENS.
ENS Repository: The ENS Protocol’s main Github Repository.
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