We value the voice of our community and are always eager to hear from you. The ENS team actively encourages feedback on all updates to better our system and enhance user experience. Please share your thoughts, suggestions, or concerns at ens.canny.io.
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Newsletter Roundup (tl;dr)
ENS Labs Update: ENS November Stats, Patent Debate, Repo Updates
Community Updates: teamnick.xyz, 1W3 Browser Extension, cb.id subnames Milestone
Meta-Governance: November Financial Report, Guidelines for Service Providers
Public Goods: Project Presentations
Ecosystem: Service Provider Nominations Open, ENS.js v3 Update, EVM Gateway on Arbitrum
Welcome to the ENS DAO Newsletter:
New editions — published bi-weekly (Tuesday)
📑 Previous editions are archived on the ENS DAO Governance Forum.
🗳 New proposals are broadcasted to Telegram.
💬 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
Calendar: Access with Gmail
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The DAO will be conducting Steward Elections concurrently with the Service Provider vote. We ask delegates to review proposals carefully before casting their vote. For more information on the Steward Election Process and the Service Provider vote, click either respective hyperlink.
December 6-9: Nomination Period for Steward Elections
December 10: Steward Elections begin at 9am UTC
December 15: Steward Elections end at 9am UTC
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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 November 2023, ENS (Ethereum Name Service) saw substantial activity with 20.8k new .eth domain registrations, increasing the total number of names to 2.3 million. This activity generated $1.1 million in protocol revenue, which was entirely directed to the ENS DAO. The ENS ecosystem expanded with 16k new Ethereum accounts holding at least one ENS name, bringing the total to 795k accounts. The month also marked the setting of 14k primary ENS names, resulting in a total of 690k names. In addition to these milestones, the personalization of ENS profiles grew with 3.5k new avatar records set, achieving a total of 138k avatars.
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Notice: Please be informed that the ENS Repository has been updated with new commits and actions in the past two weeks since our last newsletter. While we strive for accuracy, there may be instances of incompleteness or errors. For the most precise and up-to-date information, we recommend checking the ENS Repository directly. We appreciate your understanding and encourage your due diligence.
Repository: ensdomains/offchain-gateway-rs
Antony1060 (Merged PR): Implement encoding for multicoins
Antony1060 (Commit): Basic multicoin address encoding (working ETH)
Antony1060 (Commit): Fix comment
Antony1060 (Commit): Implement multicoin encoding
Antony1060 (Commit): Misc
lucemans (Merged and Deleted Branch): feat/multicoin-encoding
Repository: ensdomains/offchain-resolver
mdtanrikulu (Merged PR): retrieve signer from extradata for proxy calls
mdtanrikulu (Commit): retrieve signer from extradata for proxy calls
mdtanrikulu (Commit): update test
mdtanrikulu (Merged and Deleted Branch): mdt/retrieve-signer-from-extradata
Repository: ensdomains/governance-docs
ENSpunks (Update): Update README.md
Arachnid (Merge Pull Request): Merge pull request #50 from ENSpunks/patch-1
Repository: ensdomains/ens-metadata-service
mdtanrikulu (Open PR): migrate ethers v6, add sepolia support
mdtanrikulu (Comment): Note: tests will succeed when ens-avatar ethers v6 migration is ready and published
mdtanrikulu (Changed Base Branch): Changed the base branch from master to mdt/os-api-config
Repository: ensdomains/ethers-ccip-read
Antony1060 (Action): Introduce a way for callers to get CCIP requests
Repository: ensdomains/ens-avatar
mdtanrikulu (Commit): improve url origin verification
mdtanrikulu (PR): migrate ethers to v6 size #97
mdtanrikulu (Commit): increase the package size limit due to v6 changes CI #174
mdtanrikulu (Commit): improve url origin verification Deploy ESBuild site to Pages #10
Repository: ensdomains/governance-web-react
lucemans (Commit): Patch Sidenav Links
lucemans (Commit): Update Naviation & Resolver Content
lucemans (Commit): Patch Emoji in Navigation
lucemans (Commit): Introduce TLDs Page, Update Styling, and Rework Navigation
lucemans (Commit): Patch Content
lucemans (Commit): Patch Cleanup
Repository: ensdomains/governance-contracts
mdtanrikulu (PR): onchain metadata support for multi deleagte
mdtanrikulu (PR): ens audit findings
Repository: ensdomains/ensjs-v3:
storywithoutend (Release): v3.0.0-beta.11
Repository: ensdomains/evmgateway
makoto (Commit): Added instruction on how to register names
makoto (Commit): Crosschain resolver with reverse registrar
makoto (Commit): Add support interface
makoto (Commit): Add support interface to reverse registrar
makoto (Commit): Change test name
makoto (Commit): Update L1 deployment contract address
makoto (Commit): Remove offset from getTarget
makoto (Commit): Inherit Interfaces
makoto (Commit): Inherit interfaces for ReverseResolver
makoto (Commit): Add ERC165 Signature
makoto (Commit): Add support interface (#21)
makoto (Commit): Add goerli deployment info
makoto (Commit): Change worker name
Repository: ensdomains/ens-contracts
TateB (PR): universal resolver safe calls + success var return
lcfr-eth (PR): add check in makeCommitment..
lcfr-eth (PR): Minor QA things
lcfr-eth (Commit): Update IETHRegistrarController.sol
Arachnid (Commit): Merge pull request #294 from lcfr-eth/staging
Repository: ensdomains/ens-app-v3
storywithoutend (Commit): Rever "update phantom logos"
storywithoutend (Commit): Update moonpay.spec
storywithoutend (Commit): Merge pull request #580 from ensdomains phantom-wallet
Repository: ensdomains/fix-mockup
domicoeth (Commit): Use realistic values for registration mockup
TateB (Commit): Merge pull request #592 from ensdomains/fix-mockup
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Nick.eth recently spoke to CoinDesk regarding a patent issue, claiming that Unstoppable Domains patented technology based on innovations developed by ENS. He is now considering challenging the patent, asserting the importance of open-source standards over patented technology. Unstoppable Domains, however, denies the validity of this claim, stating that their patent is for technology they independently developed and used, including unique features like gasless transactions. — — 11.21.23
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In a recent thread, Sadaf.eth, Director of Marketing for ENS Labs, posited that ENS represents a fundamental paradigm shift in digital identity management. The discourse emphasizes ENS’s key principles of decentralization, trustlessness, permissionlessness, and interoperability, lauding the framework’s innovative approach to blockchain technology. Sadaf.eth asserts that ENS extends beyond mere technical features; it is a commitment to democratizing the internet and promoting digital autonomy. The trustless and permissionless nature of ENS is portrayed as a stride towards inclusivity and a new standard in establishing digital trust, while its interoperability signifies a transformative step in facilitating seamless interactions across various blockchain platforms.
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ENS Radio: Airstack — 11.28.23
Community Space: Ethereum Follow Protocol — 11.30.23
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In response to the ongoing public discussion about disputed patents, @slobo.eth has launched a site where the community can mint a complimentary teamnick.eth subname to signal their support for open-source and open standards in decentralized innovation. The site was built using technology such as CCIP-read, ENSIP-10: Wildcard Resolution and more. This effort demonstrates a commitment to open innovation on the decentralized net. We encourage the community to mint their subname at teamnick.xyz — 11.27.23
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OnThis.xyz aims to improve the user experience by simplifying complex DeFi interactions. Instead of multiple steps to transact, ENS Shortcuts allow users to execute actions such as swaps, staking, or bridging with just a single domain reference, like sending ETH to specific ENS names like portal.base.eth. They are introducing an incentive layer for Shortcut creators and users where they can be rewarded for everyday transactions. To participate, users are instructed to create a post on the Onthis Forum that describes their Shortcut and share it to boost activity and awareness. The Onthis team will select the Shortcut that receives the most support on the forum, then build and deploy it, including the creator’s wallet address upon deployment. Users can then use a Shortcut to earn points. For more information, review their thread on X — 11.21.23
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Coinbase Wallet has achieved a significant milestone by issuing over 4 million ENS subnames to date via their cb.id domain. This achievement underscores the growing adoption of the Web3 ecosystem, with leaders like Sadaf.eth prompting users to secure their own ENS names if they haven’t already. — 11.29.23
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ENS Ecosystem project 1W3, a no-code web3 site builder, launched a browser extension which allows for ENS Website Resolver accessible on Chrome and Edge via extension. Check out their video tutorial and download the extension here to get started. — 11.28.23
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Forge is an initiative by ENS.Vision at the forefront of developing open-source software dedicated to enhancing and innovating within the ENS Ecosystem. Their key offerings include:
Forge.Node: This component efficiently consolidates ENS data from on-chain, off-chain, and secondary markets into one accessible location.
Forge.Substore: A smart contract that enables users to create their own subdomain stores, facilitating the easy minting of subdomains from a parent domain. This is particularly useful for launching Initial Subdomain Offerings (ISOs).
Forge.Registrar: This smart contract within Forge aids in domain registration by allowing the minting of multiple domains in a single transaction. Its design is gas-efficient and includes a built-in revenue-sharing program, making it an ideal choice for platforms that aim for streamlined domain acquisition and distribution.
Their team is committed to ongoing innovation and expansion, continuously evolving alongside the ENS ecosystem. — 11.29.23
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Receipts.xyz is a platform that integrates fitness achievements from Starva with blockchain technology. Users can connect their wallets, authenticate their fitness account achievements, and compete to be the top runner on their ENS-supported leaderboard. The platform then allows users to attest these accomplishments to their wallets using the Ethereum Attestation Service. This attestation process involves creating a metadata record of the achievement, which is then published to IPFS and can be queried by anyone. Additionally, users have the option to mint these attestations as NFTs, making them shareable and viewable across various applications and platforms. Essentially, Receipts.xyz provides a way to record and showcase fitness accomplishments using blockchain technology. — 12.1.23
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ZKP2P is creating a trustless P2P fiat-to-crypto onramp using zero-knowledge proofs (zk proofs) to ensure secure and private transactions. Its latest feature enables users to conduct transactions with selected counterparties, including those with ENS profiles. This capability not only enhances trust by allowing transactions with known entities but also leverages ENS for greater transparency in the P2P crypto space. — 12.1.23
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The Token Name Service (TNS), which is built on ENS Protocol, has recently marked a significant milestone by integrating with Blockscout, a blockchain explorer. TNS is a decentralized registry that assigns symbols to tokens and maintains a shared dataset of token metadata on the Ethereum Mainnet. With this integration, Blockscout can source accurate and decentralized token information directly from TNS, enhancing the information’s reliability. This facilitates the provision of a decentralized source of truth for token metadata, such as names, logos, and project URLs, which is particularly valuable for tokens not listed on centralized platforms like Coingecko or CoinMarketCap. — 12.1.23
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Interface, a social platform for the Ethereum community, has introduced a “suggested user list” feature that promotes ENS names as the primary identifiers for its users. This innovative integration underscores the platform’s commitment to leveraging Ethereum’s unique capabilities to enhance the social connectivity within the blockchain space. By using ENS names, Interface not only simplifies user interactions but also fosters a sense of community and identity tied to the Ethereum ecosystem. This move aligns with the growing trend of integrating blockchain technology into social platforms to ensure user-centric, secure, and decentralized digital identities. — 12.1.23
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The Ethereum Follow Protocol (EFP) is poised to enhance ENS by adding a social graph component, with a planned rollout in the first half of Q1 2024. EFP aims to give ENS a competitive edge against rival social graph projects that offer their own naming and profiling systems. Key team members include brantly.eth, cory.eth, an innovator in the ENS ecosystem, and esm.eth, a developer known for his decentralized social media platform built on ENS and recognition in the Web3 space. These individuals bring a wealth of experience and deep connections within the ENS community, indicating a promising start for EFP. Launch partners include Skiff, Nifty Island, ENS Vision, Llamafolio, Interface, and more. — 12.1.23
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Q3/Q4 Lead Working Group Stewards + Secretary Appointment:
Meta-Governance – @katherine.eth
ENS Ecosystem – @slobo.eth
Public Goods – @Coltron.eth
DAO Secretary - @limes
Meta-Governance @ 3PM UTC Tuesday — Google Meet
Public Goods @ 4pm UTC Tuesday — Google Meet
🌱 ENS Ecosystem @ 4pm UTC Thursday — Google Meet
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Note: The DAO will observe a moratorium in advance of the holiday season. This year’s final Working Group meeting will take place on the 15th. The DAO will resume business as usual on the first fiscal business day of the new year (2024).
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The November 2023 financial report for ENS presents a positive financial outlook. Key highlights include:
Sustainability: The organization’s revenues exceed its cash burn, with a cash inflow greater than the cash burn, ensuring a substantial runway of 134 months.
Endowment: The second tranche of the endowment has been funded, and there’s ongoing diversification of ETH holdings. The endowment’s recurring revenues now cover 23% of the cash burn.
Revenues and Cash Inflow: The report shows revenues of $2.0 million, an increase from $1.8 million in the previous month and $2.3 million from the previous year. The cash inflow is recorded at $1.2 million, consistent with the previous month but lower than the $1.7 million from the previous year. The cash inflow is 1.67 times the cash burn.
Cash Burn and Reserves: The normalized cash burn is $0.7 million, slightly higher than the previous month’s $0.6 million but lower than the $0.9 million from last year. The reserves stand at $92 million, up from $85 million in the previous month and significantly higher than the $53 million from the previous year. These reserves include $67 million in ETH and $25 million in USDC.
Endowment Assets and P&L: The endowment assets total $64.9 million, with $13.0 million in stablecoins and $51.8 million in ETH. The profit and loss (P&L) for the period is $5.9 million, primarily from ETH mark-to-market (M2M) gains.
This summary indicates a strong financial position for ENS, with significant reserves, a healthy cash inflow, and a robust endowment, underscoring its sustainability and growth potential. Review the full report prepared by @Steakhouse here. — 12.5.23
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In a recent Q&A session with @AvsA about standards and metrics for the Stream for Providers initiative, it was recommended that Meta-Governance oversee the overall process, with individual streams being managed by the Ecosystem Working Group. The formation of a new working group to handle the Streams Initiative was proposed for next year, but is still up to debate. Service providers are expected to give regular updates; however, if these updates cease, Stewards should step in and halt stream payments. The identity of next year’s Stewards is still undetermined, but they will be encouraged to develop their own processes. A minimum one-month interval for updates is suggested to confirm ongoing activity, but Stewards may require more frequent updates as needed. The overarching goal is to enhance the stability and growth of ENS, maintaining leniency to allow all projects to be eligible for the ballot. — 11.28.23
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In a recent discussion regarding the update and new ETA for Name Normalization, it was revealed that the algorithm for refunding .eth names affected by normalization updates had a minor flaw, which was fortunately identified just before its distribution. To ensure thoroughness, a few more weeks have been allocated, allowing for the detection of any additional issues. The objective remains to complete the distribution before the year’s end, though it could potentially be expedited if necessary. — 11.28.23
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The Meta-Governance working group is seeking proposals from qualified individuals or firms to create comprehensive DAO bylaws for the ENS DAO. These bylaws should be clear, adaptable, and follow best practices, including existing DAO documentation. They will cover aspects like working group operations, voting processes, bylaws amendments, and the DAO’s responsibilities. The RFP is open until January 8th, with submissions accepted via DM to @Meta-Gov_Stewards. After review, the selected party will work with the Meta-Governance Working Group to draft the bylaws for DAO review and adoption through a social vote. — 11.20.23
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Public Goods Steward @vegayp.eth recently hosted a space on X to discuss and inform the community about the ENS Small Grants initiatives which encourages Web3 developers to build open-source projects on ENS. You may review the talk here. — 11.27.23
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The ENS DAO Public Goods Stewards hosted a panel at NotDEVCON where they discussed the Public Goods grants initiatives, the mission and purpose, the voting process and more. The panel featured past grantees including RevokeCash, Token Engineering Academy, and Clave. Watch highlights from the talk here. — 11.27.23
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A 501(c) non-profit in the US, discussed their work on building infrastructure for digital self-governance and the State of Web3 Grants report, alongside their active contributions to the Web3 space through DAOstars, a subsidiary focusing on Web3 standards. They plan to hold a “Web3 Grants Summit” at EthDenver and are engaged in research and technical standards. — 11.30.23
Giveth is conducting ENS-sponsored quadratic funding rounds to support public good projects, with plans to run multiple rounds simultaneously, similar to Gitcoin’s model. They have completed a successful first round and are seeking feedback for future rounds. — 11.30.23
Bankless Academy is an interactive Web3 education platform. Independent from BanklessDAO and BanklessHQ, it aids users in building their digital presence and sovereignty, offering lessons on creating Web3 wallets and onboarding to the Optimism network, and aims to extend its outreach within the ENS ecosystem. Each project embodies a facet of the broader goal to support and develop the Web3 ecosystem through education, infrastructure, and community engagement. — 11.30.23
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Note: The ENS Ecosystem Working Group offers rolling grants, and applicants can apply anytime. The evaluation process takes around four weeks, and unsuccessful applicants are welcome to reapply in the future.
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ENS Labs has signaled the imminent launch of ENS.js version 3, boasting enhancements in efficiency, bug fixes, and smoother operation across the Ethereum Name Service (ENS). This update promises to streamline user experiences and provide more robust service capabilities. — 11.28.23
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In a notable collaboration, luxury brand Louis Vuitton has released an NFT collection that utilizes an ENS name, with ENS Labs playing a pivotal role in securing the primary ENS name for this initiative. — 11.28.23
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Alex Plutta has introduced an ENS Gateway and Verifier on Arbitrum at the ETHGlobal Istanbul Hackathon. This project facilitates the verification of state proofs from contracts on Layer 2 within a Layer 1 context, enhancing cross-chain interactions. — 11.28.23
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Sem Bee’s ENS Wayback Machine is a new tool allowing users to travel back in time to explore the history of ENS-linked decentralized applications (dApps), adding a historical dimension to the ENS experience. — 11.28.23
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NameHashLabs.org has launched NameKit, a tool designed to improve the economics of integrating ENS into applications. This aligns with the goal of making ENS more accessible and ensuring compatibility with other community builders. — 11.28.23
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The Handle.eth project aims to create the largest subdomain network within the ENS ecosystem, envisioning it as a marketing powerhouse for ENS and offering free subdomain registrations. — 11.28.23
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Newsletter Roundup (tl;dr)
ENS Labs Update: EVM Gateway on OP Goerli, Patent Debate
Community Updates: Biennial, EAS, “The Goose”
Meta-Governance: Financial Report, Bylaws RFP
Public Goods: PG Panel, discussing DAO proposals
Ecosystem: Service Provider Nominations Open
Welcome to the ENS DAO Newsletter:
New editions — published bi-weekly (Tuesday)
📑 Previous editions are archived on the ENS DAO Governance Forum.
🗳 New proposals are broadcasted to Telegram.
💬 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
Calendar: Access with Gmail
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Ratification Update for DAO Delegates: The DAO has voted FOR the belowmentioned proposals and will be implemented on or after November 10th. For a detailed review of the discussions and to track the implementation, delegates can refer to the respective proposal links. Thank you for your continued participation in ENS DAO Governance.
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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 October 2023, ENS experienced significant growth; the service witnessed 56,000 new .eth domain registrations, bringing the total number of names to 2.4 million. This generated $1.2 million in protocol revenue, which was fully allocated to the ENS DAO. Additionally, the ENS ecosystem grew with 49,000 new Ethereum accounts that hold at least one ENS name, culminating in a total of 790,000 such accounts. The month also saw 47,000 primary ENS names being set, amounting to a cumulative total of 677,000. Furthermore, there was an increase in the personalization of ENS profiles with 11,600 new avatar records set, reaching a new high of 135,000 in total. — 11.02.23
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Notice: Please be informed that the ENS Repository has been updated with new commits and actions in the past two weeks since our last newsletter. While we strive for accuracy, there may be instances of incompleteness or errors. For the most precise and up-to-date information, we recommend checking the ENS Repository directly. We appreciate your understanding and encourage your due diligence.
Repository: ensdomains/ens-app-v3
storywithoutend pushed: Merge pull request #599 from ensdomains/fix/non-ev-delete-advanced-ed Test #2336 & Cloudflare Pages #2552, Commit fb93a2f
storywithoutend pushed: Merge pull request #600 from ensdomains/FET1316-tests Test #2335 & Cloudflare Pages #2551, Commit df1be51
storywithoutend pushed: fix bug in useExpandableRecordsGroup Test #2334 & Cloudflare Pages #2550, Commit c336a75
sugh01 pushed: (test) Add few more records to test Test #2333 & Cloudflare Pages #2549, Commit 9d17fd0
storywithoutend pushed: update profile editor spec for abi record item Test #2332 & Cloudflare Pages #2548, Commit 3d64f1a
storywithoutend pushed: update unit test Test #2331 & Cloudflare Pages #2547, Commit be7d797
storywithoutend pushed: advanced editor fix: abi, rebuilding state, delete addresses Test #2330, Commit 4fe785f
gskril merged:
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In a nuanced situation, Unstoppable Domains (UD) has made strategic moves that have stirred the waters with ENS Labs. UD, having secured a patent and actively pursuing others, positions itself protectively within the Web3 domain. They have extended an invitation to ENS Labs to join the Web3 Domain Alliance, an initiative led by UD, which ostensibly champions open innovation.
Nick Johnson of ENS Labs has publicly expressed concern about this direction. ENS, a proponent of open-source and open standards, seems to feel that UD’s actions could potentially stifle innovation in the Web3 naming space. There is an implication that ENS Labs sees the requirement to join the Web3 Domain Alliance as a form of strong-arming, given UD’s patent activities.
ENS has suggested an alternative: a legally enforceable patent pledge from UD to the entire Web3 community, ensuring open-source access and preventing potential litigation against innovators in the space. However, UD’s response indicates a belief in the protective power of patents and a preference for managing these issues within the alliance framework they lead.
The discourse suggests a tension between two philosophies: one that believes in an unencumbered commons for innovation and another that sees strategic patenting and alliances as necessary for defending against threats, particularly from Web2 incumbents. ENS Labs stands firm in its position, willing to challenge the patent if they believe it encroaches upon their innovations. Meanwhile, UD holds that their approach with the alliance and patenting is in the best interest of Web3’s future, implying that their methods provide a safeguard for the community.
Both parties appear to remain open to dialogue, although their stances on how best to foster innovation within Web3 are at odds. The resolution of this conflict could set a precedent for how intellectual property is handled in the emergent and rapidly evolving Web3 space. — 11.16.23
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ENS Labs has unveiled the EVM Gateway; it is designed to enhance interoperability across Ethereum Layer 1 and Layer 2 networks, paving the way for a new era of seamless blockchain integration. By facilitating secure and efficient cross-chain interactions, the EVM Gateway serves as a cornerstone for the next generation of Layer 2 resolvers. Its modular architecture empowers developers to either set up their own gateways or leverage existing ones, ensuring a versatile and user-friendly experience. Already making waves, the EVM Gateway has been adopted for early use on the Optimism Goerli Testnet, marking a significant milestone in ENS Labs’ Layer 2 roadmap. With the potential to revolutionize communication between smart contracts and decentralized applications, the EVM Gateway is poised to foster a more connected and efficient ecosystem. — 11.15.23
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At Chainlink’s Constellation Connect in London, Matoken.eth delivered a presentation on the EVM CCIP-Read Gateway. This event marked the first public unveiling of this scaling technology developed by ENS Labs. The presentation covered various aspects, including ENS’s offchain strategy, the intricacies of the EVM L2 Gateway, and its applications beyond ENS. Matoken.eth also introduced practical components like the Offchain Resolver Starter Kit and the EVM Gateway Starter Kit. Review the presentation and visit the repository. — 11.08.23
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At Devconnect, @matoken.eth and tanrikulu.eth (@mdt) presented a comprehensive overview of “The ENS Canon.” This presentation explored the intricacies of ENS and its multifaceted utilities in Web3. Key highlights of the presentation included an in-depth explanation of what ENS is, its integration examples, and its role as a Web3 username. The speakers delved into three levels of building on ENS: reading ENS data, writing ENS data, and utilizing the EVM Gateway. They demonstrated the practical use of ENS in various scenarios, such as reverse lookups and avatar text record examples. The discussion also touched upon advanced concepts like the EVM Gateway’s role in verifying Layer 2 data on Layer 1, emphasizing its importance in a trust-minimized gateway. This presentation not only informed the audience about the technical aspects of ENS but also highlighted its significance in improving user experience in the Web3 ecosystem. — 11.17.23
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ENS Labs has announced a significant new hire for their team, bringing on board Alex Urbelis from Crowell. Alex will serve as the General Counsel and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for the organization. With a track record of international recognition as a technology attorney and cybersecurity expert, Alex’s previous roles include serving as CISO at the NFL and substantial work with ICANN and DNS. His expertise encompasses threat intelligence, digital asset protection, and cybersecurity practices, and he is noted for his unique multidisciplinary approach to legal issues. ENS Labs has expressed their enthusiasm for Alex joining their team, underscoring the valuable addition he will make with his breadth of experience and depth of knowledge in the field. Welcome, Alex! — 11.09.23
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ENS Spotilight: Nick.eth discusses scaling ENS via CCIP Read — 11.04.23
ENS Spotlight: Sadaf.eth explosres SocialFi via ENS — 11.17.23
ENS Radio: Small Grants Highlights — 11.07.23
ENS Radio: ETH.LIMO — 11.14.23
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The ENS DAO is observing its biennial anniversary by reflecting on the significance of its Constitution and the core values and principles it established for decision-making. There is a call to revisit the five foundational articles that guide the governance of ENS. The Constitution serves as a bedrock for the community, guiding aspects beyond the scope of DAO smart contracts to ensure legitimacy and alignment with the community in discretionary decisions. This anniversary marks a milestone of over 84,000 voters who ratified the Constitution two years ago, underscoring the active participation and engagement of the ENS community in the governance process. — 11.16.23
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Coinbase has integrated Ethereum Attestation Service (EAS) to enable users to verify their account and country credentials directly on the Ethereum blockchain, a process fully authenticated by Coinbase. This feature allows users to confirm the legitimacy of their trading accounts and, if desired, their country of residence, linking these verifications to their self-custodial Ethereum wallet addresses, which are not transferable. Additionally, Coinbase leverages ENS subnames, particularly through verifications.coinbase.eth, to further underscore its commitment to trust and reliability, demonstrating the effective application of ENS subnames in enhancing user security. — 11.09.23
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6229.eth recently secured “The Goose” artwork, at thegoose.6529.eth. This move not only showcases the artwork’s unique identity but also underscores the growing trend of utilizing ENS subnames for digital asset management. ENS subnames serve as a simplifying layer, offering memorable and personalized addresses for complex blockchain identifiers. — 11.10.23
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The Public Goods Working Group hosted a panel during ITU Blockchain’s event “notDEVCON”; the talk featured a retrospective on ENS DAO’s Public Goods funding model where they presented several initiatives including ENS Grants, Small Grants and Large. — 11.17.23
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Status.app is an open-source, decentralized crypto communication super app that offers various features designed for web3. It’s integrated ENS, which allows users to utilize their ENS names for simplified sign-ups to its beta. Status.app offers a diverse set of web3 features, including decentralized community engagement, private messaging with encryption, multi-chain cryptocurrency management, and a dApp browser for web3 applications. — 11.18.23
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1W3’s inaugural buildathon has closed and the organizers are pleased to reveal the outstanding winners. A total of $1150 in prizes was distributed among six exceptional participants:
artiefishal.eth
aft3rparty.eth
tradfi.web3kz.eth
joyful.eth
chapy.eth
frogfrens.eth
These winners distinguished themselves with their inventive and forward-thinking solutions, highlighting the remarkable talent and collaborative spirit within the tech community. Their achievements emphasize the crucial role of such events in fostering innovation.
1W3 expressed their gratitude to ENS DAO and Labs for their invaluable support and collaboration in bringing the 1W3-sponsored Buildathon to fruition. — 11.18.23
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@Raffy.eth has developed a convenient tool to streamline the process of ENS domain name expirations. This innovative solution, available at raffy.antistupid.com/eth/ens-exp.html, provides users with a hassle-free way to verify the expiration status of multiple ENS domains in one go. By using this tool, users can efficiently manage their ENS portfolio, ensuring they never miss an important renewal date. — 11.18.23
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Blockful.io hosted an impromptu “frENS hour” event at Devconnect Istanbul, proudly organized and supported by Blockful, FireEyesDAO, and POAP. This event brought together blockchain enthusiasts, developers, and members of the community for an engaging and informative gathering. Participants had the opportunity to network, share insights, and learn from experts in the field. It was a dynamic occasion that showcased the collaborative spirit of the blockchain ecosystem. — 11.14.23
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Q3/Q4 Lead Working Group Stewards + Secretary Appointment:
Meta-Governance – @katherine.eth
ENS Ecosystem – @slobo.eth
Public Goods – @Coltron.eth
DAO Secretary - @limes
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Meta-Governance @ 3PM UTC Tuesday — Google Meet
Public Goods @ 4pm UTC Tuesday — Google Meet
🌱 ENS Ecosystem @ 4pm UTC Thursday — Google Meet
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The ENS DAO October Financials reveal a strong position in terms of sustainability and endowment. Revenues are higher than cash burn, with a cash inflow of $1.2 million, which is 2.17 times the cash burn rate, and an operating runway of 151 months. This indicates a healthy financial status, with the current revenues at $1.8 million compared to $1.9 million in the previous month and $2.8 million in the previous year. The normalized cash burn stands at $0.6 million, consistent with the previous month and down from $0.8 million the previous year. Reserves have increased to $85 million, up from $80 million last month and $62 million last year, consisting of $59 million in ETH and $26 million in USDC.
The endowment is also well-funded, with the second tranche completed and a social consensus reached to reduce stETH exposure to 20%. The endowment’s assets amount to $58.8 million, with $13.0 million in stablecoins and $45.8 million in ETH invested. The Profit and Loss (P&L) for the period stands at $4.3 million, which includes $4.2 million from ETH mark-to-market and $117k from returns. These returns count token yield farming rewards when they are claimed and converted to the base currency. The financial reporting indicates that the endowment’s recurring revenues cover 21% of the cash burn, which is a positive sign of financial health and forward planning. — 11.09.23
Read the full reports here:
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The Meta-Governance working group is seeking proposals from qualified individuals or firms to create comprehensive DAO bylaws for the ENS DAO. These bylaws should be clear, adaptable, and follow best practices, including existing DAO documentation. They will cover aspects like working group operations, voting processes, bylaws amendments, and the DAO’s responsibilities. The RFP is open until November 21st, with submissions accepted via DM to @Meta-Gov_Stewards. After review, the selected party will work with the Meta-Governance Working Group to draft the bylaws for DAO review and adoption through a social vote. — 11.20.23
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The discussion consisted of increasing accessibility of engaging in DAO proposals. Coltron.eth expressed a keen interest in fostering discussions on this matter. The conversation revolved around strategies to acquire voting power, including delegate races and potential collaborations with entities such as Coinbase, which holds a significant number of delegations. Coltron recommended setting aside this topic for a future meta-governance discussion. Additionally, it was announced that a DAO Town Hall is scheduled for December, with the exact date yet to be confirmed. — 11.07.23
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Note: The ENS Ecosystem Working Group offers rolling grants, and applicants can apply anytime. The evaluation process takes around four weeks, and unsuccessful applicants are welcome to reapply in the future.
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Hidayath.eth recently presented their project, eth.cd, during the ecosystem working group call. Their initiative revolves around creating a social network centered around ENS domains, aiming to assign a “Social Score” based on the number of ENS records associated with users. In the future, they plan to expand this score to encompass other protocols as well. With approximately 70,000 unique names complete with avatars, they intend to display the top 100 names on the platform’s homepage. Additionally, they are actively working on establishing standards for ENS records, such as integrating Instagram links. Hidayath.eth’s vision extends to integrating various social and social graph tools into their protocol, including the Ethereum Follow Protocol. — 11.09.23
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The DAO has made a noteworthy decision by allocating a substantial $3.6 million USDC funding pool for service providers dedicated to advancing the ENS ecosystem. This move follows a successful vote within the ENS DAO, reflecting the community’s strong commitment to fostering ENS’s growth. Nominations for service providers are now open, welcoming development teams engaged in ENS-related projects to participate, with up to $1 million in annual funding available for selected providers who meet the minimum 10,000 $ENS token threshold for eligibility. The nomination window is set to close on December 1st, and interested parties can submit their nominations on the forum and view official rules here. — 11.16.23
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Newsletter Roundup (tl;dr)
ENS Labs Update: ENS Stats, Repository Updates
Community Updates: Small Grants Results, frENS stories
Meta-Governance: Proposal to transfer the root key to the DAO
Public Goods: Large grants recepients announced
Ecosystem: EVMgateway, Grantees announced, ENS DAO Archive
Note: for the full list of Repository Updates, please visit the forum.
Welcome to the ENS DAO Newsletter:
New editions — published bi-weekly (Tuesday)
📑 Previous editions are archived on the ENS DAO Governance Forum.
🗳 New proposals are broadcasted to Telegram.
💬 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
Calendar: Access with Gmail
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ETHIstanbul: November 17-19;
Note: @alextnetto.eth is putting together an impromptu ENS Happy Hour. Reach out if you have plans to be at Devconnect and wish to attend.
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Announcement: The November 3rd voting window for October DAO is now active, with significant proposals on the table including Endowment diversification and Working Group Funding for October 2023. Stakeholders are encouraged to participate within the seven-day window for executable proposals and five-day for social proposals, as your contributions shape the future of our governance.
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Note: A minimum of 100k $ENS is required to submit an executable proposal. 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.
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The ENS DAO has tabled budget proposals for Q4 2023/Q1 2024:
ENS Ecosystem Working Group: Requests 409,000 USDC for enhancing the ENS Ecosystem.
MetaGovernance Working Group 1: Requests 376,000 USDC, 40 ETH, and 52,300 $ENS for strengthening ENS DAO’s governance processes and infrastructure.
Public Goods Working Group: Requests 218,204 USDC and 35 ETH to support web3 public goods in line with the ENS DAO Constitution.
For a comprehensive view and detailed breakdown of each proposal, including their specific objectives and use of funds, please click here.
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In October 2023, ENS experienced significant growth; the service witnessed 56,000 new .eth domain registrations, bringing the total number of names to 2.4 million. This generated $1.2 million in protocol revenue, which was fully allocated to the ENS DAO. Additionally, the ENS ecosystem grew with 49,000 new Ethereum accounts that hold at least one ENS name, culminating in a total of 790,000 such accounts. The month also saw 47,000 primary ENS names being set, amounting to a cumulative total of 677,000. Furthermore, there was an increase in the personalization of ENS profiles with 11,600 new avatar records set, reaching a new high of 135,000 in total. — 11.02.23
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ENS Radio: Fluidkey — 10.25.23
ENS Radio: EthSign — 10.31.23
Interview: Sovreingty and Future of Money with Nick.eth — 10.24.23
Community Space: ENS and Digital Identity — 10.30.23
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The Small Grants round, which began on October 25th and concluded on October 31st, successfully attracted a diverse array of submissions aimed at enhancing the ENS ecosystem and supporting public goods within the Web3 space. The grants round saw a total distribution of 27 ETH, equivalent to roughly $50,000 USD, across 20 projects.
In an interesting development this year, the voting mechanism was overhauled from $ENS token-weighted voting to a one-person-one-vote system, facilitated by the issuance of a non-transferrable Working Group Grants Card. Between 300 and 600 of these cards were distributed to small grants participants, large delegates, active community members, and other stakeholders within the ENS community.
The top five projects in the ecosystem category, namely ENS Wayback Machine, 1W3, Namespace, NYCMobile.eth, and NameSys, shared a prize pool of 15 ETH, with awards ranging from 5 ETH to 0.7 ETH based on their ranking. The public goods category allocated a total of 13 ETH among its leading projects (Giveth, Ethereum News, dm3, Rotki, and Pairwise), also with a tiered prize structure. — 10.31.23
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Console, the Web3 community application, has rolled out its beta feature integrating ENS with user profiles. Known for over 100 Web3 integrations and facilitating secure, private communication akin to Discord but with a focus on user ownership, Console enables users to showcase their NFTs and partake in token-gated communities. This step forwards in beta testing reflects Console’s ongoing effort to provide a versatile and secure platform for the privacy-conscious Web3 user, streamlining collaboration and interaction within the digital asset space. — 10.24.23
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Box Domains has revealed its inaugural launch partner, s.box which is positioned as a Decentralized Onchain URL Shortener. “Slugs” is their main offering, touted as a straightforward and efficient tool bridging the gap between Web2 and Web3 claiming to surpass current market options in performance. — 10.26.23
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Mirror’s Web3 publishing platform recently highlighted Layer3’s educational piece on ENS, which functions like a phonebook for Ethereum addresses, providing user-friendly domain names like “vitalik.eth” as opposed to complex alphanumeric strings. With over 2.5 million ENS domains, it’s the leading crypto domain name system. The guide detailed a straightforward process for acquiring an ENS domain, emphasizing the streamlined and improved user experience on the decentralized web. — 10.24.23
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Equinox Forge has been launched on Galaxis, allowing users to collect 12 unique ENS Equinox NFTs. Successful collectors of the full set will have the chance to create a special 13th NFT. The event began at 13:00 UTC on October 23, 2023, and will remain active indefinitely. Details are available on the Galaxis website. — 10.23.25
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Zapper, a leading cryptocurrency portfolio management platform, has expanded its permissionless integration features in a compelling direction. In addition to allowing users to type in an ENS domain to populate their profile information automatically from Farcaster, Zapper has launched Chainchat. This innovative communication tool enables users to interact using their ENS names, further intertwining financial and social aspects of digital identity within the Web3 ecosystem. Chainchat’s launch signifies a deeper commitment by Zapper to streamline user experience and promote interoperability. With this, Zapper is not only facilitating a seamless display of decentralized social media profiles but also enhancing user interaction, emphasizing the convergence of financial tools and social connectivity on the platform. — 10.26.23
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At ETHRome, 43% of the projects created by the 132 developers in attendance integrated ENS. This shows a significant use of ENS in Ethereum-based projects, indicating its importance in the Ethereum infrastructure. The data suggests that ENS is becoming increasingly popular for developers who aim to improve the user experience of blockchain applications. The high adoption rate of ENS among developers at ETHRome also points to the ongoing growth and innovation within the Ethereum ecosystem. — 10.27.23
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The Ethereum Follow Protocol (EFP) has broadened its ecosystem, announcing a collaboration with @0xNimi and four additional launch partners: @skiffprivacy, @NamehashLabs, @Nifty_Island, and @LlamaFolio. This protocol, aimed at enabling users to follow Ethereum accounts and manage lists of contacts within the network, is set to enhance the .eth profiles on @eth_limo by displaying follower statistics. Designed to be simple and flexible, EFP intends to function as a foundational component in the Ethereum infrastructure, potentially as a transferable NFT for list portability. As a new layer in Ethereum’s identity framework, EFP is positioned to support various applications, from social networking to DeFi monitoring. The proposal is in the feedback stage, with aspirations to evolve into an EIP standard supported by a dedicated development team. — 10.27.23
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Beacon Chain, an open-source Ethereum blockchain explorer, has recently upgraded its platform to integrate ENS domain support for validator deposits and transaction pages. This feature enhancement allows users to search for domains registered via ENS and includes predictive search capabilities for ENS domain names. The update aims to simplify the address lookup process, addressing a significant user pain point, and is a step forward in user experience. — 10.30.23
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Vitalik.eth recently published a thought piece that delves into the dynamic landscape of Ethereum’s layer 2 solutions. He highlights the rapid expansion of the layer 2 ecosystem, featuring projects like Arbitrum, Optimism, Scroll, Kakarot, Taiko, Celo, Linea, and Zeth, among others. This evolution has led to increasing heterogeneity within the ecosystem, driven by a variety of factors, including the gradual transition of independent layer 1 projects toward closer integration with Ethereum, the quest for enhanced security by certain centralized projects, and the unique needs of non-financial applications like games and social media. Additionally, the article emphasizes the importance of user fee considerations in the decision-making process, and it provides insights into the trade-offs between rollups, validiums, and other systems. Trustlessly reading Ethereum and ensuring asset security remain central challenges in this evolving landscape, where adaptability and flexibility are key to future success. — 10.31.23
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Tanrikulu.eth, a full-stack developer at ENS, will be the keynote speaker at OFR Istanbul - Autonomous Arcade & Mass Adoption on November 14. His presentation, titled “Unlocking the Future: Web3 Profiles with ENS,” will provide valuable insights into ENS and its potential impact. For more info on this event, visit here. — 11.01.23
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Matoken.eth will be hosting a technical workshop at the University of Westminster, setting the stage for the Constellation: a Chainlink Hackathon (November 8th). This preparatory session will provide attendees resources to learn about ENS and its smart contracts, equipping them with the knowledge and skills required for the forthcoming global online event. As part of a group of speakers, including experts from Chainlink Labs, Makoto will play a pivotal role in guiding participants through the intricacies of blockchain technology. Learn more here. — 10.30.23
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NameGuard is set to launch as a tool designed to detect and prevent the misuse of ENS identities across web3 platforms. It will offer a critical review of ENS names, flagging potential risks such as lookalike characters and unsupported fonts that could indicate fraudulent activity. The tool aims to address the growing issue of ENS scams, where scammers create ENS names that mimic those of public figures or trusted entities to deceive users. NameGuard will provide an open-source library, an API, and a user interface kit to facilitate its adoption by web3 applications. This preemptive solution is critical for NFT marketplaces and social platforms integrating ENS, where deceptive listings have become prevalent. — 10.30.23
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Skiff.com is a platform that provides privacy-focused collaboration tools, including secure email and document sharing services. The recent update mentioned allows users to select their ENS Domains as an alias directly from the Skiff Mail mobile application. This integration enables users to utilize their blockchain-based domain names as part of their email identity, enhancing both the personalization and the use of decentralized web features within the Skiff ecosystem. — 10.24.23
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The team behind ENS Vision has crafted a comprehensive guide to navigate the complexities of the Ethereum Name Service (ENS), a decentralized alternative to traditional DNS on the Ethereum blockchain, which is revolutionizing the way we interact with web3. This guide clarifies that instead of memorizing cumbersome alphanumeric strings, users can now utilize straightforward .eth domains. It explains the auction-based acquisition process, the roles of Registrants and Controllers, and the significance of Resolvers in linking human-friendly names to machine-readable addresses. The guide emphasizes the marketplace dynamics, where ENS domains, akin to digital real estate, can be traded. It also touches on the vital concepts of domain renewal and ownership transfer, aligning with the decentralized, user-empowered narrative of web3. ENS.Vision’s team is dedicated to demystifying the ENS space, ensuring that their platform remains intuitive for a broad audience, from blockchain aficionados to novices, and is steadfast in its mission to provide a seamless and democratic web experience. — 10.24.23
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Yuga Labs Gaming has updated their Shattered leaderboard to now display ENS domains when available, replacing the previous method of showing user wallet addresses. - 11.01.23
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The frENS Studio project unveiled a short story detailing the launch of the Ethereum Name Service (ENS) on May 4, 2017, by the Ethereum Foundation. Spearheaded by developers Nick Johnson and Alex Van de Sande, the service initially allowed bidding on domains with seven or more characters, where bid amounts were held as deposits. Highlighting the spirited early market for ENS, within a week, domain names like ‘exchange.eth’ garnered 6,660 ETH, with ‘foundation.eth’ and ‘weather.eth’ fetching 300 ETH and 101 ETH, respectively. — 10.29.23
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Q3/Q4 Lead Working Group Stewards + Secretary Appointment
Appointments:
Meta-Governance – @katherine.eth
ENS Ecosystem – @slobo.eth
Public Goods – @Coltron.eth
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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Meta-Governance @ 3PM UTC Tuesday — Google Meet
Public Goods @ 4pm UTC Tuesday — Google Meet
🌱 ENS Ecosystem @ 4pm UTC Thursday — Google Meet
Note: Working Group Budgets for Q3/Q4 are linked within each respective row.
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The recent voting round for Small Grants has concluded, witnessing significant participation from the community. There was a collective expression of thanks to @gregskril for their valuable input. @vegayp has suggested that there should be a reflective review of the process and the outcomes, as well as an enhancement in promoting future grant rounds. A meeting is proposed for the following week to discuss how to improve and evolve the Small Grants process. These grant rounds are recognized for their role in boosting community involvement beyond just domain purchases and interactions on forums. The suggestion to implement feedback mechanisms for these grants has also been raised for consideration. — 11.03.23
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The vote on Permission Update #3 is live. Karpatkey has released a self-audit for public review. The firm is refining its on-chain proposal process after community feedback sessions. Financially, Karpatkey has reduced its stETH holdings to 20% for better asset diversification. The October treasury report is underway, with stakeholders urged to review last month’s report. — 11.03.23
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Meta-Governance stewards have preliminarily agreed to fund enhancements to the proposal process, concentrating on delegate engagement and contribution facilitation. Efforts will also aim to streamline proposals and deter spam. Yitong has highlighted challenges for new delegates in vote access, proposing re-delegation of tokens as a solution. Agora plans to introduce a proposal soon that would allow former delegates to re-delegate their tokens, effectively creating a registry for additional vote sourcing for the governor contract. — 11.02.23
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Nick.eth has proposed transferring the control of the ENS root-key to the ENS DAO for enhanced decentralization, in an action that strives to grant greater power to the DAO and its community. The ENS DAO already controls the .eth registrar and related functionalities but not the core ENS root, which is governed by a multi-signature system capable of creating and managing TLDs, except for .eth which is fixed. The transfer would also facilitate updates to reverse resolutions and support for domain names on Layer 2 solutions. — 11.02.23
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Avsa.eth’s reports that the ENS DAO has accrued close to $100 million, majorly from ETH/USDC transactions, with a steady income from the registrar controller amounting to roughly $30,000 daily. Expenditures amount to about $70 million, leaving $16 million in reserves, excluding ENS tokens. Significant payouts include contributions to Endaoment and a $11,500 daily allocation to ENS Labs, as per DAO proposals. Working groups’ budgets are substantial, yet they maintain considerable unspent funds, with the Ecosystem group sitting on over $600,000. The report underscores the importance of robust auditing and transparent accounting for the DAO’s funds, emphasizing the need for better tools to monitor spending and manage unspent funds effectively. — 10.24.23
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The Meta-Governance Working Group has developed a steward compensation structure. This new framework seeks to establish fair and transparent payment for stewards and lead stewards, addressing previous inconsistencies in compensation. A collective proposal mechanism dictates compensation norms, with no payment permitted outside of this structure.
The proposed compensation table recommends $3,000 monthly for each steward, totaling $18,000 per term, and $4,500 for leads, amounting to $13,500 per term. Additional discretionary funds are allotted based on the working group’s majority decision. Secretaries are set to receive $5,500 monthly, while scribes receive $3,000. In total, the term compensation sums up to $294,000. The group suggests all stewards accept the stipend, retaining the option to redirect it, ensuring transparency and fairness moving forward. This structure will guide current and future compensation, without retroactive changes. — 11.02.23
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In the fourth quarter of 2023, two innovative projects, GasHawk and Ethereum Follow Protocol (EFP), were announced as grant recipients. GasHawk, known for its non-custodial service that reduces transaction costs and enhances security on the Ethereum network, has been awarded a 40k USDC grant, adjusted from an initial request of 50k USDC due to budgeting constraints. The grant is milestone-contingent, promising an additional 10k USDC upon successful completion of set goals, including a browser extension and webhook functionality, both expected by Q1 2024.
Similarly, EFP, aiming to establish a social graph protocol for Ethereum accounts to enhance the web3 identity stack, received a matching grant of 40k USDC under the same conditional terms. Their deliverables include the development of EFP smart contracts and an off-chain Indexer, with progress updates scheduled for the working group calls over the next six months. Both projects demonstrate significant potential in advancing the Ethereum and Web3 ecosystems, reflected in the confidence and financial backing of the working group. — 11.03.23
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The latest Public Goods Small Grants Round has successfully wrapped up, marking a significant milestone with a 134.78% increase in voter participation, as 108 unique voters made their voices heard. This round was particularly notable for the community and stewards who took the time to acknowledge the contributions of @gregskril, praising the development of the grants round’s front-end interface. Looking forward, stewards are considering an innovative approach to reflect on the round’s outcomes by employing data storytelling techniques enhanced by visualizations. Special accolades were extended to the top five winners of the round, which included Giveth, Ethereum News Daily, DM3, Rotki, and Pairwise, celebrating their achievements in this competitive event. — 10.31.23
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Note: The ENS Ecosystem Working Group offers rolling grants, and applicants can apply anytime. The evaluation process takes around four weeks, and unsuccessful applicants are welcome to reapply in the future.
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ENS Labs provided an update on the integration of Gasless DNS names ENS, outlining a new, cost-efficient method for DNS name owners to partake in the web3 space. By enabling DNSSEC on their domains and setting a specific DNS TXT record, users can link their traditional domain names directly to the Ethereum blockchain, allowing these domains to be resolved in web3 applications without the need for costly DNSSEC proofs on Ethereum. For an in-depth look at how you can use your existing domains seamlessly within the Ethereum ecosystem, visit ENS Labs’ detailed guide. — 11.03.23
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Development is in progress for a token contract that allows holders of governance tokens, like those from ENS, to assign their delegation rights to multiple individuals from a single wallet. — 11.02.23
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The ENS Ecosystem Small Grants Round has recently concluded, showcasing an impressive 134.78% growth in voter engagement, with 108 distinct voters casting their ballots. This event was a standout moment for both the community and the stewards. As the Working Group deliberate on future plans, they are keen on adopting data storytelling with enhanced visual aids to recount the progress and results of this round. Noteworthy commendations go to the top five victors of this round, namely ENS Wayback Machine, 1W3, NameSpace, NYCMobile.eth, and NameSys, whose pioneering contributions earned them their rightful spots at the forefront of this challenging competition.
Following the conclusion of this round, there has been a thoughtful discourse regarding the allocation of voter cards. A new mechanism is being considered for upcoming grants rounds to refine the voting process. The potential for Sybil attacks is a concern that the community aims to mitigate, particularly with the prospect of opening up applications to a broader audience. The winners of the small grants can expect their payouts to be processed next week. — 11.02.23
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@estmcmxci.eth presented a product video introducing the ENS DAO Archive. This presentation showcased the Archive as a comprehensive repository, emphasizing its role in providing informative updates and preserving historical content for the ENS community. The Archive compiles bi-weekly newsletters that document the latest ENS developments, ensuring they remain accessible and searchable for future reference. The initiative reflects a commitment to maintain a detailed record of ENS DAO activities and discussions. — 11.02.23
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@Cap introduced the Namespace widget, a new feature designed to streamline ENS subname management. This tool can be easily embedded into personal websites, broadening the avenues through which ENS names can be registered. The demonstration highlighted the widget’s potential in expanding the registration space for users, with anticipation building for its public release. This development signifies mespace’s initiative to enhance user experience and accessibility within the ENS ecosystem. — 11.02.23
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Progress is being made on the EVM Gateway, which is a key component for enabling ENS to operate on layer 2 networks. It serves as a bridge that allows smart contracts on layer 1 to access data from contracts on layer 2, particularly those on the Optimism Stack Layer 2. The GitHub repository for the EVM Gateway is available at: GitHub - ensdomains/evmgateway: This repository implements a generic CCIP-Read gateway for fetching state proofs of data on other EVM chains. The intended use is for contracts on L1 to be able to fetch and verify data from contracts on L2 in a read context.. — 11.02.23
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Matoken.eth has issued an update on the Invalid Name Refund process. An error causing a negative refund amount was identified and corrected after a reassessment of the queries. The updated data shows changes in the number of refunds and the amounts, including six individuals who are no longer eligible for a refund and three new individuals who are. Five recipients’ refunds differ by more than 0.01 ETH. A notable correction includes an address previously showing a negative refund, which will now receive 0.04748966914 ETH. The original query failed to consider the ETHRegistrarController4 and transactions within a specific date range, affecting the results. A comprehensive list of affected addresses with old and new total refunds has been provided, with significant differences highlighted. For those interested in transaction details, the updated full dataset is available for download, and queries can be run using tools like jq to examine specific addresses. The refund address list is now revised in the Google Sheet. — 11.03.23
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Fluidkey is enhancing onchain privacy by allowing users to receive payments into stealth addresses linked to their ENS. They have developed an offchain resolver that generates a new private address each time it is queried, ensuring user custody of the addresses. Fluidkey’s interface consolidates these transactions, offering a familiar wallet management experience. The concept was successfully showcased at ETH Rome, where it garnered recognition from ENS and others. The team is currently preparing for a closed alpha release in Q4 of the current year and a public beta in Q1 of 2024, with considerable interest from the ENS community.In anticipation of its launch, interested users can join a waitlist on fluidkey.com for updates and early access. Additionally, Fluidkey has been granted 10,000 USDC by ENS Ecosystem stewards, who see Fluidkey’s innovation as a valuable addition to the privacy aspect of the ecosystem. — 10.23.23
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ENS Ideas has developed a fast API for resolving and reverse-resolving ENS names, addresses, and avatars, addressing the issue of slow standard queries and the high resource consumption associated with using Alchemy/Infura nodes. Leveraging Cloudflare’s edge caching, their solution boasts response times of 30-50ms with a warm cache.
The API has been documented and the code is available open source on GitHub. It’s currently being utilized by several projects, handling millions of ENS queries each month. In recognition of its contribution to the ENS ecosystem and its potential for saving resources, ENS Ecosystem stewards have awarded ENS Ideas with a 10,000 USDC grant to support their continued development. — 10.24.23
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Newsletter Roundup (tl;dr)
ENS Labs Update: ENS November Stats, Patent Debate, Repo Updates
Community Updates: teamnick.xyz, 1W3 Browser Extension, cb.id subnames Milestone
Meta-Governance: November Financial Report, Guidelines for Service Providers
Public Goods: Project Presentations
Ecosystem: Service Provider Nominations Open, ENS.js v3 Update, EVM Gateway on Arbitrum
Welcome to the ENS DAO Newsletter:
New editions — published bi-weekly (Tuesday)
📑 Previous editions are archived on the ENS DAO Governance Forum.
🗳 New proposals are broadcasted to Telegram.
💬 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
Calendar: Access with Gmail
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The DAO will be conducting Steward Elections concurrently with the Service Provider vote. We ask delegates to review proposals carefully before casting their vote. For more information on the Steward Election Process and the Service Provider vote, click either respective hyperlink.
December 6-9: Nomination Period for Steward Elections
December 10: Steward Elections begin at 9am UTC
December 15: Steward Elections end at 9am UTC
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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 November 2023, ENS (Ethereum Name Service) saw substantial activity with 20.8k new .eth domain registrations, increasing the total number of names to 2.3 million. This activity generated $1.1 million in protocol revenue, which was entirely directed to the ENS DAO. The ENS ecosystem expanded with 16k new Ethereum accounts holding at least one ENS name, bringing the total to 795k accounts. The month also marked the setting of 14k primary ENS names, resulting in a total of 690k names. In addition to these milestones, the personalization of ENS profiles grew with 3.5k new avatar records set, achieving a total of 138k avatars.
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Notice: Please be informed that the ENS Repository has been updated with new commits and actions in the past two weeks since our last newsletter. While we strive for accuracy, there may be instances of incompleteness or errors. For the most precise and up-to-date information, we recommend checking the ENS Repository directly. We appreciate your understanding and encourage your due diligence.
Repository: ensdomains/offchain-gateway-rs
Antony1060 (Merged PR): Implement encoding for multicoins
Antony1060 (Commit): Basic multicoin address encoding (working ETH)
Antony1060 (Commit): Fix comment
Antony1060 (Commit): Implement multicoin encoding
Antony1060 (Commit): Misc
lucemans (Merged and Deleted Branch): feat/multicoin-encoding
Repository: ensdomains/offchain-resolver
mdtanrikulu (Merged PR): retrieve signer from extradata for proxy calls
mdtanrikulu (Commit): retrieve signer from extradata for proxy calls
mdtanrikulu (Commit): update test
mdtanrikulu (Merged and Deleted Branch): mdt/retrieve-signer-from-extradata
Repository: ensdomains/governance-docs
ENSpunks (Update): Update README.md
Arachnid (Merge Pull Request): Merge pull request #50 from ENSpunks/patch-1
Repository: ensdomains/ens-metadata-service
mdtanrikulu (Open PR): migrate ethers v6, add sepolia support
mdtanrikulu (Comment): Note: tests will succeed when ens-avatar ethers v6 migration is ready and published
mdtanrikulu (Changed Base Branch): Changed the base branch from master to mdt/os-api-config
Repository: ensdomains/ethers-ccip-read
Antony1060 (Action): Introduce a way for callers to get CCIP requests
Repository: ensdomains/ens-avatar
mdtanrikulu (Commit): improve url origin verification
mdtanrikulu (PR): migrate ethers to v6 size #97
mdtanrikulu (Commit): increase the package size limit due to v6 changes CI #174
mdtanrikulu (Commit): improve url origin verification Deploy ESBuild site to Pages #10
Repository: ensdomains/governance-web-react
lucemans (Commit): Patch Sidenav Links
lucemans (Commit): Update Naviation & Resolver Content
lucemans (Commit): Patch Emoji in Navigation
lucemans (Commit): Introduce TLDs Page, Update Styling, and Rework Navigation
lucemans (Commit): Patch Content
lucemans (Commit): Patch Cleanup
Repository: ensdomains/governance-contracts
mdtanrikulu (PR): onchain metadata support for multi deleagte
mdtanrikulu (PR): ens audit findings
Repository: ensdomains/ensjs-v3:
storywithoutend (Release): v3.0.0-beta.11
Repository: ensdomains/evmgateway
makoto (Commit): Added instruction on how to register names
makoto (Commit): Crosschain resolver with reverse registrar
makoto (Commit): Add support interface
makoto (Commit): Add support interface to reverse registrar
makoto (Commit): Change test name
makoto (Commit): Update L1 deployment contract address
makoto (Commit): Remove offset from getTarget
makoto (Commit): Inherit Interfaces
makoto (Commit): Inherit interfaces for ReverseResolver
makoto (Commit): Add ERC165 Signature
makoto (Commit): Add support interface (#21)
makoto (Commit): Add goerli deployment info
makoto (Commit): Change worker name
Repository: ensdomains/ens-contracts
TateB (PR): universal resolver safe calls + success var return
lcfr-eth (PR): add check in makeCommitment..
lcfr-eth (PR): Minor QA things
lcfr-eth (Commit): Update IETHRegistrarController.sol
Arachnid (Commit): Merge pull request #294 from lcfr-eth/staging
Repository: ensdomains/ens-app-v3
storywithoutend (Commit): Rever "update phantom logos"
storywithoutend (Commit): Update moonpay.spec
storywithoutend (Commit): Merge pull request #580 from ensdomains phantom-wallet
Repository: ensdomains/fix-mockup
domicoeth (Commit): Use realistic values for registration mockup
TateB (Commit): Merge pull request #592 from ensdomains/fix-mockup
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Nick.eth recently spoke to CoinDesk regarding a patent issue, claiming that Unstoppable Domains patented technology based on innovations developed by ENS. He is now considering challenging the patent, asserting the importance of open-source standards over patented technology. Unstoppable Domains, however, denies the validity of this claim, stating that their patent is for technology they independently developed and used, including unique features like gasless transactions. — — 11.21.23
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In a recent thread, Sadaf.eth, Director of Marketing for ENS Labs, posited that ENS represents a fundamental paradigm shift in digital identity management. The discourse emphasizes ENS’s key principles of decentralization, trustlessness, permissionlessness, and interoperability, lauding the framework’s innovative approach to blockchain technology. Sadaf.eth asserts that ENS extends beyond mere technical features; it is a commitment to democratizing the internet and promoting digital autonomy. The trustless and permissionless nature of ENS is portrayed as a stride towards inclusivity and a new standard in establishing digital trust, while its interoperability signifies a transformative step in facilitating seamless interactions across various blockchain platforms.
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ENS Radio: Airstack — 11.28.23
Community Space: Ethereum Follow Protocol — 11.30.23
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In response to the ongoing public discussion about disputed patents, @slobo.eth has launched a site where the community can mint a complimentary teamnick.eth subname to signal their support for open-source and open standards in decentralized innovation. The site was built using technology such as CCIP-read, ENSIP-10: Wildcard Resolution and more. This effort demonstrates a commitment to open innovation on the decentralized net. We encourage the community to mint their subname at teamnick.xyz — 11.27.23
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OnThis.xyz aims to improve the user experience by simplifying complex DeFi interactions. Instead of multiple steps to transact, ENS Shortcuts allow users to execute actions such as swaps, staking, or bridging with just a single domain reference, like sending ETH to specific ENS names like portal.base.eth. They are introducing an incentive layer for Shortcut creators and users where they can be rewarded for everyday transactions. To participate, users are instructed to create a post on the Onthis Forum that describes their Shortcut and share it to boost activity and awareness. The Onthis team will select the Shortcut that receives the most support on the forum, then build and deploy it, including the creator’s wallet address upon deployment. Users can then use a Shortcut to earn points. For more information, review their thread on X — 11.21.23
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Coinbase Wallet has achieved a significant milestone by issuing over 4 million ENS subnames to date via their cb.id domain. This achievement underscores the growing adoption of the Web3 ecosystem, with leaders like Sadaf.eth prompting users to secure their own ENS names if they haven’t already. — 11.29.23
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ENS Ecosystem project 1W3, a no-code web3 site builder, launched a browser extension which allows for ENS Website Resolver accessible on Chrome and Edge via extension. Check out their video tutorial and download the extension here to get started. — 11.28.23
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Forge is an initiative by ENS.Vision at the forefront of developing open-source software dedicated to enhancing and innovating within the ENS Ecosystem. Their key offerings include:
Forge.Node: This component efficiently consolidates ENS data from on-chain, off-chain, and secondary markets into one accessible location.
Forge.Substore: A smart contract that enables users to create their own subdomain stores, facilitating the easy minting of subdomains from a parent domain. This is particularly useful for launching Initial Subdomain Offerings (ISOs).
Forge.Registrar: This smart contract within Forge aids in domain registration by allowing the minting of multiple domains in a single transaction. Its design is gas-efficient and includes a built-in revenue-sharing program, making it an ideal choice for platforms that aim for streamlined domain acquisition and distribution.
Their team is committed to ongoing innovation and expansion, continuously evolving alongside the ENS ecosystem. — 11.29.23
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Receipts.xyz is a platform that integrates fitness achievements from Starva with blockchain technology. Users can connect their wallets, authenticate their fitness account achievements, and compete to be the top runner on their ENS-supported leaderboard. The platform then allows users to attest these accomplishments to their wallets using the Ethereum Attestation Service. This attestation process involves creating a metadata record of the achievement, which is then published to IPFS and can be queried by anyone. Additionally, users have the option to mint these attestations as NFTs, making them shareable and viewable across various applications and platforms. Essentially, Receipts.xyz provides a way to record and showcase fitness accomplishments using blockchain technology. — 12.1.23
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ZKP2P is creating a trustless P2P fiat-to-crypto onramp using zero-knowledge proofs (zk proofs) to ensure secure and private transactions. Its latest feature enables users to conduct transactions with selected counterparties, including those with ENS profiles. This capability not only enhances trust by allowing transactions with known entities but also leverages ENS for greater transparency in the P2P crypto space. — 12.1.23
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The Token Name Service (TNS), which is built on ENS Protocol, has recently marked a significant milestone by integrating with Blockscout, a blockchain explorer. TNS is a decentralized registry that assigns symbols to tokens and maintains a shared dataset of token metadata on the Ethereum Mainnet. With this integration, Blockscout can source accurate and decentralized token information directly from TNS, enhancing the information’s reliability. This facilitates the provision of a decentralized source of truth for token metadata, such as names, logos, and project URLs, which is particularly valuable for tokens not listed on centralized platforms like Coingecko or CoinMarketCap. — 12.1.23
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Interface, a social platform for the Ethereum community, has introduced a “suggested user list” feature that promotes ENS names as the primary identifiers for its users. This innovative integration underscores the platform’s commitment to leveraging Ethereum’s unique capabilities to enhance the social connectivity within the blockchain space. By using ENS names, Interface not only simplifies user interactions but also fosters a sense of community and identity tied to the Ethereum ecosystem. This move aligns with the growing trend of integrating blockchain technology into social platforms to ensure user-centric, secure, and decentralized digital identities. — 12.1.23
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The Ethereum Follow Protocol (EFP) is poised to enhance ENS by adding a social graph component, with a planned rollout in the first half of Q1 2024. EFP aims to give ENS a competitive edge against rival social graph projects that offer their own naming and profiling systems. Key team members include brantly.eth, cory.eth, an innovator in the ENS ecosystem, and esm.eth, a developer known for his decentralized social media platform built on ENS and recognition in the Web3 space. These individuals bring a wealth of experience and deep connections within the ENS community, indicating a promising start for EFP. Launch partners include Skiff, Nifty Island, ENS Vision, Llamafolio, Interface, and more. — 12.1.23
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Q3/Q4 Lead Working Group Stewards + Secretary Appointment:
Meta-Governance – @katherine.eth
ENS Ecosystem – @slobo.eth
Public Goods – @Coltron.eth
DAO Secretary - @limes
Meta-Governance @ 3PM UTC Tuesday — Google Meet
Public Goods @ 4pm UTC Tuesday — Google Meet
🌱 ENS Ecosystem @ 4pm UTC Thursday — Google Meet
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Note: The DAO will observe a moratorium in advance of the holiday season. This year’s final Working Group meeting will take place on the 15th. The DAO will resume business as usual on the first fiscal business day of the new year (2024).
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The November 2023 financial report for ENS presents a positive financial outlook. Key highlights include:
Sustainability: The organization’s revenues exceed its cash burn, with a cash inflow greater than the cash burn, ensuring a substantial runway of 134 months.
Endowment: The second tranche of the endowment has been funded, and there’s ongoing diversification of ETH holdings. The endowment’s recurring revenues now cover 23% of the cash burn.
Revenues and Cash Inflow: The report shows revenues of $2.0 million, an increase from $1.8 million in the previous month and $2.3 million from the previous year. The cash inflow is recorded at $1.2 million, consistent with the previous month but lower than the $1.7 million from the previous year. The cash inflow is 1.67 times the cash burn.
Cash Burn and Reserves: The normalized cash burn is $0.7 million, slightly higher than the previous month’s $0.6 million but lower than the $0.9 million from last year. The reserves stand at $92 million, up from $85 million in the previous month and significantly higher than the $53 million from the previous year. These reserves include $67 million in ETH and $25 million in USDC.
Endowment Assets and P&L: The endowment assets total $64.9 million, with $13.0 million in stablecoins and $51.8 million in ETH. The profit and loss (P&L) for the period is $5.9 million, primarily from ETH mark-to-market (M2M) gains.
This summary indicates a strong financial position for ENS, with significant reserves, a healthy cash inflow, and a robust endowment, underscoring its sustainability and growth potential. Review the full report prepared by @Steakhouse here. — 12.5.23
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In a recent Q&A session with @AvsA about standards and metrics for the Stream for Providers initiative, it was recommended that Meta-Governance oversee the overall process, with individual streams being managed by the Ecosystem Working Group. The formation of a new working group to handle the Streams Initiative was proposed for next year, but is still up to debate. Service providers are expected to give regular updates; however, if these updates cease, Stewards should step in and halt stream payments. The identity of next year’s Stewards is still undetermined, but they will be encouraged to develop their own processes. A minimum one-month interval for updates is suggested to confirm ongoing activity, but Stewards may require more frequent updates as needed. The overarching goal is to enhance the stability and growth of ENS, maintaining leniency to allow all projects to be eligible for the ballot. — 11.28.23
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In a recent discussion regarding the update and new ETA for Name Normalization, it was revealed that the algorithm for refunding .eth names affected by normalization updates had a minor flaw, which was fortunately identified just before its distribution. To ensure thoroughness, a few more weeks have been allocated, allowing for the detection of any additional issues. The objective remains to complete the distribution before the year’s end, though it could potentially be expedited if necessary. — 11.28.23
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The Meta-Governance working group is seeking proposals from qualified individuals or firms to create comprehensive DAO bylaws for the ENS DAO. These bylaws should be clear, adaptable, and follow best practices, including existing DAO documentation. They will cover aspects like working group operations, voting processes, bylaws amendments, and the DAO’s responsibilities. The RFP is open until January 8th, with submissions accepted via DM to @Meta-Gov_Stewards. After review, the selected party will work with the Meta-Governance Working Group to draft the bylaws for DAO review and adoption through a social vote. — 11.20.23
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Public Goods Steward @vegayp.eth recently hosted a space on X to discuss and inform the community about the ENS Small Grants initiatives which encourages Web3 developers to build open-source projects on ENS. You may review the talk here. — 11.27.23
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The ENS DAO Public Goods Stewards hosted a panel at NotDEVCON where they discussed the Public Goods grants initiatives, the mission and purpose, the voting process and more. The panel featured past grantees including RevokeCash, Token Engineering Academy, and Clave. Watch highlights from the talk here. — 11.27.23
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A 501(c) non-profit in the US, discussed their work on building infrastructure for digital self-governance and the State of Web3 Grants report, alongside their active contributions to the Web3 space through DAOstars, a subsidiary focusing on Web3 standards. They plan to hold a “Web3 Grants Summit” at EthDenver and are engaged in research and technical standards. — 11.30.23
Giveth is conducting ENS-sponsored quadratic funding rounds to support public good projects, with plans to run multiple rounds simultaneously, similar to Gitcoin’s model. They have completed a successful first round and are seeking feedback for future rounds. — 11.30.23
Bankless Academy is an interactive Web3 education platform. Independent from BanklessDAO and BanklessHQ, it aids users in building their digital presence and sovereignty, offering lessons on creating Web3 wallets and onboarding to the Optimism network, and aims to extend its outreach within the ENS ecosystem. Each project embodies a facet of the broader goal to support and develop the Web3 ecosystem through education, infrastructure, and community engagement. — 11.30.23
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Note: The ENS Ecosystem Working Group offers rolling grants, and applicants can apply anytime. The evaluation process takes around four weeks, and unsuccessful applicants are welcome to reapply in the future.
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ENS Labs has signaled the imminent launch of ENS.js version 3, boasting enhancements in efficiency, bug fixes, and smoother operation across the Ethereum Name Service (ENS). This update promises to streamline user experiences and provide more robust service capabilities. — 11.28.23
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In a notable collaboration, luxury brand Louis Vuitton has released an NFT collection that utilizes an ENS name, with ENS Labs playing a pivotal role in securing the primary ENS name for this initiative. — 11.28.23
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Alex Plutta has introduced an ENS Gateway and Verifier on Arbitrum at the ETHGlobal Istanbul Hackathon. This project facilitates the verification of state proofs from contracts on Layer 2 within a Layer 1 context, enhancing cross-chain interactions. — 11.28.23
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Sem Bee’s ENS Wayback Machine is a new tool allowing users to travel back in time to explore the history of ENS-linked decentralized applications (dApps), adding a historical dimension to the ENS experience. — 11.28.23
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NameHashLabs.org has launched NameKit, a tool designed to improve the economics of integrating ENS into applications. This aligns with the goal of making ENS more accessible and ensuring compatibility with other community builders. — 11.28.23
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The Handle.eth project aims to create the largest subdomain network within the ENS ecosystem, envisioning it as a marketing powerhouse for ENS and offering free subdomain registrations. — 11.28.23
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Newsletter Roundup (tl;dr)
ENS Labs Update: EVM Gateway on OP Goerli, Patent Debate
Community Updates: Biennial, EAS, “The Goose”
Meta-Governance: Financial Report, Bylaws RFP
Public Goods: PG Panel, discussing DAO proposals
Ecosystem: Service Provider Nominations Open
Welcome to the ENS DAO Newsletter:
New editions — published bi-weekly (Tuesday)
📑 Previous editions are archived on the ENS DAO Governance Forum.
🗳 New proposals are broadcasted to Telegram.
💬 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
Calendar: Access with Gmail
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Ratification Update for DAO Delegates: The DAO has voted FOR the belowmentioned proposals and will be implemented on or after November 10th. For a detailed review of the discussions and to track the implementation, delegates can refer to the respective proposal links. Thank you for your continued participation in ENS DAO Governance.
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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 October 2023, ENS experienced significant growth; the service witnessed 56,000 new .eth domain registrations, bringing the total number of names to 2.4 million. This generated $1.2 million in protocol revenue, which was fully allocated to the ENS DAO. Additionally, the ENS ecosystem grew with 49,000 new Ethereum accounts that hold at least one ENS name, culminating in a total of 790,000 such accounts. The month also saw 47,000 primary ENS names being set, amounting to a cumulative total of 677,000. Furthermore, there was an increase in the personalization of ENS profiles with 11,600 new avatar records set, reaching a new high of 135,000 in total. — 11.02.23
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Notice: Please be informed that the ENS Repository has been updated with new commits and actions in the past two weeks since our last newsletter. While we strive for accuracy, there may be instances of incompleteness or errors. For the most precise and up-to-date information, we recommend checking the ENS Repository directly. We appreciate your understanding and encourage your due diligence.
Repository: ensdomains/ens-app-v3
storywithoutend pushed: Merge pull request #599 from ensdomains/fix/non-ev-delete-advanced-ed Test #2336 & Cloudflare Pages #2552, Commit fb93a2f
storywithoutend pushed: Merge pull request #600 from ensdomains/FET1316-tests Test #2335 & Cloudflare Pages #2551, Commit df1be51
storywithoutend pushed: fix bug in useExpandableRecordsGroup Test #2334 & Cloudflare Pages #2550, Commit c336a75
sugh01 pushed: (test) Add few more records to test Test #2333 & Cloudflare Pages #2549, Commit 9d17fd0
storywithoutend pushed: update profile editor spec for abi record item Test #2332 & Cloudflare Pages #2548, Commit 3d64f1a
storywithoutend pushed: update unit test Test #2331 & Cloudflare Pages #2547, Commit be7d797
storywithoutend pushed: advanced editor fix: abi, rebuilding state, delete addresses Test #2330, Commit 4fe785f
gskril merged:
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In a nuanced situation, Unstoppable Domains (UD) has made strategic moves that have stirred the waters with ENS Labs. UD, having secured a patent and actively pursuing others, positions itself protectively within the Web3 domain. They have extended an invitation to ENS Labs to join the Web3 Domain Alliance, an initiative led by UD, which ostensibly champions open innovation.
Nick Johnson of ENS Labs has publicly expressed concern about this direction. ENS, a proponent of open-source and open standards, seems to feel that UD’s actions could potentially stifle innovation in the Web3 naming space. There is an implication that ENS Labs sees the requirement to join the Web3 Domain Alliance as a form of strong-arming, given UD’s patent activities.
ENS has suggested an alternative: a legally enforceable patent pledge from UD to the entire Web3 community, ensuring open-source access and preventing potential litigation against innovators in the space. However, UD’s response indicates a belief in the protective power of patents and a preference for managing these issues within the alliance framework they lead.
The discourse suggests a tension between two philosophies: one that believes in an unencumbered commons for innovation and another that sees strategic patenting and alliances as necessary for defending against threats, particularly from Web2 incumbents. ENS Labs stands firm in its position, willing to challenge the patent if they believe it encroaches upon their innovations. Meanwhile, UD holds that their approach with the alliance and patenting is in the best interest of Web3’s future, implying that their methods provide a safeguard for the community.
Both parties appear to remain open to dialogue, although their stances on how best to foster innovation within Web3 are at odds. The resolution of this conflict could set a precedent for how intellectual property is handled in the emergent and rapidly evolving Web3 space. — 11.16.23
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ENS Labs has unveiled the EVM Gateway; it is designed to enhance interoperability across Ethereum Layer 1 and Layer 2 networks, paving the way for a new era of seamless blockchain integration. By facilitating secure and efficient cross-chain interactions, the EVM Gateway serves as a cornerstone for the next generation of Layer 2 resolvers. Its modular architecture empowers developers to either set up their own gateways or leverage existing ones, ensuring a versatile and user-friendly experience. Already making waves, the EVM Gateway has been adopted for early use on the Optimism Goerli Testnet, marking a significant milestone in ENS Labs’ Layer 2 roadmap. With the potential to revolutionize communication between smart contracts and decentralized applications, the EVM Gateway is poised to foster a more connected and efficient ecosystem. — 11.15.23
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At Chainlink’s Constellation Connect in London, Matoken.eth delivered a presentation on the EVM CCIP-Read Gateway. This event marked the first public unveiling of this scaling technology developed by ENS Labs. The presentation covered various aspects, including ENS’s offchain strategy, the intricacies of the EVM L2 Gateway, and its applications beyond ENS. Matoken.eth also introduced practical components like the Offchain Resolver Starter Kit and the EVM Gateway Starter Kit. Review the presentation and visit the repository. — 11.08.23
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At Devconnect, @matoken.eth and tanrikulu.eth (@mdt) presented a comprehensive overview of “The ENS Canon.” This presentation explored the intricacies of ENS and its multifaceted utilities in Web3. Key highlights of the presentation included an in-depth explanation of what ENS is, its integration examples, and its role as a Web3 username. The speakers delved into three levels of building on ENS: reading ENS data, writing ENS data, and utilizing the EVM Gateway. They demonstrated the practical use of ENS in various scenarios, such as reverse lookups and avatar text record examples. The discussion also touched upon advanced concepts like the EVM Gateway’s role in verifying Layer 2 data on Layer 1, emphasizing its importance in a trust-minimized gateway. This presentation not only informed the audience about the technical aspects of ENS but also highlighted its significance in improving user experience in the Web3 ecosystem. — 11.17.23
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ENS Labs has announced a significant new hire for their team, bringing on board Alex Urbelis from Crowell. Alex will serve as the General Counsel and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for the organization. With a track record of international recognition as a technology attorney and cybersecurity expert, Alex’s previous roles include serving as CISO at the NFL and substantial work with ICANN and DNS. His expertise encompasses threat intelligence, digital asset protection, and cybersecurity practices, and he is noted for his unique multidisciplinary approach to legal issues. ENS Labs has expressed their enthusiasm for Alex joining their team, underscoring the valuable addition he will make with his breadth of experience and depth of knowledge in the field. Welcome, Alex! — 11.09.23
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ENS Spotilight: Nick.eth discusses scaling ENS via CCIP Read — 11.04.23
ENS Spotlight: Sadaf.eth explosres SocialFi via ENS — 11.17.23
ENS Radio: Small Grants Highlights — 11.07.23
ENS Radio: ETH.LIMO — 11.14.23
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The ENS DAO is observing its biennial anniversary by reflecting on the significance of its Constitution and the core values and principles it established for decision-making. There is a call to revisit the five foundational articles that guide the governance of ENS. The Constitution serves as a bedrock for the community, guiding aspects beyond the scope of DAO smart contracts to ensure legitimacy and alignment with the community in discretionary decisions. This anniversary marks a milestone of over 84,000 voters who ratified the Constitution two years ago, underscoring the active participation and engagement of the ENS community in the governance process. — 11.16.23
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Coinbase has integrated Ethereum Attestation Service (EAS) to enable users to verify their account and country credentials directly on the Ethereum blockchain, a process fully authenticated by Coinbase. This feature allows users to confirm the legitimacy of their trading accounts and, if desired, their country of residence, linking these verifications to their self-custodial Ethereum wallet addresses, which are not transferable. Additionally, Coinbase leverages ENS subnames, particularly through verifications.coinbase.eth, to further underscore its commitment to trust and reliability, demonstrating the effective application of ENS subnames in enhancing user security. — 11.09.23
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6229.eth recently secured “The Goose” artwork, at thegoose.6529.eth. This move not only showcases the artwork’s unique identity but also underscores the growing trend of utilizing ENS subnames for digital asset management. ENS subnames serve as a simplifying layer, offering memorable and personalized addresses for complex blockchain identifiers. — 11.10.23
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The Public Goods Working Group hosted a panel during ITU Blockchain’s event “notDEVCON”; the talk featured a retrospective on ENS DAO’s Public Goods funding model where they presented several initiatives including ENS Grants, Small Grants and Large. — 11.17.23
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Status.app is an open-source, decentralized crypto communication super app that offers various features designed for web3. It’s integrated ENS, which allows users to utilize their ENS names for simplified sign-ups to its beta. Status.app offers a diverse set of web3 features, including decentralized community engagement, private messaging with encryption, multi-chain cryptocurrency management, and a dApp browser for web3 applications. — 11.18.23
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1W3’s inaugural buildathon has closed and the organizers are pleased to reveal the outstanding winners. A total of $1150 in prizes was distributed among six exceptional participants:
artiefishal.eth
aft3rparty.eth
tradfi.web3kz.eth
joyful.eth
chapy.eth
frogfrens.eth
These winners distinguished themselves with their inventive and forward-thinking solutions, highlighting the remarkable talent and collaborative spirit within the tech community. Their achievements emphasize the crucial role of such events in fostering innovation.
1W3 expressed their gratitude to ENS DAO and Labs for their invaluable support and collaboration in bringing the 1W3-sponsored Buildathon to fruition. — 11.18.23
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@Raffy.eth has developed a convenient tool to streamline the process of ENS domain name expirations. This innovative solution, available at raffy.antistupid.com/eth/ens-exp.html, provides users with a hassle-free way to verify the expiration status of multiple ENS domains in one go. By using this tool, users can efficiently manage their ENS portfolio, ensuring they never miss an important renewal date. — 11.18.23
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Blockful.io hosted an impromptu “frENS hour” event at Devconnect Istanbul, proudly organized and supported by Blockful, FireEyesDAO, and POAP. This event brought together blockchain enthusiasts, developers, and members of the community for an engaging and informative gathering. Participants had the opportunity to network, share insights, and learn from experts in the field. It was a dynamic occasion that showcased the collaborative spirit of the blockchain ecosystem. — 11.14.23
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Q3/Q4 Lead Working Group Stewards + Secretary Appointment:
Meta-Governance – @katherine.eth
ENS Ecosystem – @slobo.eth
Public Goods – @Coltron.eth
DAO Secretary - @limes
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Meta-Governance @ 3PM UTC Tuesday — Google Meet
Public Goods @ 4pm UTC Tuesday — Google Meet
🌱 ENS Ecosystem @ 4pm UTC Thursday — Google Meet
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The ENS DAO October Financials reveal a strong position in terms of sustainability and endowment. Revenues are higher than cash burn, with a cash inflow of $1.2 million, which is 2.17 times the cash burn rate, and an operating runway of 151 months. This indicates a healthy financial status, with the current revenues at $1.8 million compared to $1.9 million in the previous month and $2.8 million in the previous year. The normalized cash burn stands at $0.6 million, consistent with the previous month and down from $0.8 million the previous year. Reserves have increased to $85 million, up from $80 million last month and $62 million last year, consisting of $59 million in ETH and $26 million in USDC.
The endowment is also well-funded, with the second tranche completed and a social consensus reached to reduce stETH exposure to 20%. The endowment’s assets amount to $58.8 million, with $13.0 million in stablecoins and $45.8 million in ETH invested. The Profit and Loss (P&L) for the period stands at $4.3 million, which includes $4.2 million from ETH mark-to-market and $117k from returns. These returns count token yield farming rewards when they are claimed and converted to the base currency. The financial reporting indicates that the endowment’s recurring revenues cover 21% of the cash burn, which is a positive sign of financial health and forward planning. — 11.09.23
Read the full reports here:
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The Meta-Governance working group is seeking proposals from qualified individuals or firms to create comprehensive DAO bylaws for the ENS DAO. These bylaws should be clear, adaptable, and follow best practices, including existing DAO documentation. They will cover aspects like working group operations, voting processes, bylaws amendments, and the DAO’s responsibilities. The RFP is open until November 21st, with submissions accepted via DM to @Meta-Gov_Stewards. After review, the selected party will work with the Meta-Governance Working Group to draft the bylaws for DAO review and adoption through a social vote. — 11.20.23
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The discussion consisted of increasing accessibility of engaging in DAO proposals. Coltron.eth expressed a keen interest in fostering discussions on this matter. The conversation revolved around strategies to acquire voting power, including delegate races and potential collaborations with entities such as Coinbase, which holds a significant number of delegations. Coltron recommended setting aside this topic for a future meta-governance discussion. Additionally, it was announced that a DAO Town Hall is scheduled for December, with the exact date yet to be confirmed. — 11.07.23
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Note: The ENS Ecosystem Working Group offers rolling grants, and applicants can apply anytime. The evaluation process takes around four weeks, and unsuccessful applicants are welcome to reapply in the future.
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Hidayath.eth recently presented their project, eth.cd, during the ecosystem working group call. Their initiative revolves around creating a social network centered around ENS domains, aiming to assign a “Social Score” based on the number of ENS records associated with users. In the future, they plan to expand this score to encompass other protocols as well. With approximately 70,000 unique names complete with avatars, they intend to display the top 100 names on the platform’s homepage. Additionally, they are actively working on establishing standards for ENS records, such as integrating Instagram links. Hidayath.eth’s vision extends to integrating various social and social graph tools into their protocol, including the Ethereum Follow Protocol. — 11.09.23
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The DAO has made a noteworthy decision by allocating a substantial $3.6 million USDC funding pool for service providers dedicated to advancing the ENS ecosystem. This move follows a successful vote within the ENS DAO, reflecting the community’s strong commitment to fostering ENS’s growth. Nominations for service providers are now open, welcoming development teams engaged in ENS-related projects to participate, with up to $1 million in annual funding available for selected providers who meet the minimum 10,000 $ENS token threshold for eligibility. The nomination window is set to close on December 1st, and interested parties can submit their nominations on the forum and view official rules here. — 11.16.23
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Newsletter Roundup (tl;dr)
ENS Labs Update: ENS Stats, Repository Updates
Community Updates: Small Grants Results, frENS stories
Meta-Governance: Proposal to transfer the root key to the DAO
Public Goods: Large grants recepients announced
Ecosystem: EVMgateway, Grantees announced, ENS DAO Archive
Note: for the full list of Repository Updates, please visit the forum.
Welcome to the ENS DAO Newsletter:
New editions — published bi-weekly (Tuesday)
📑 Previous editions are archived on the ENS DAO Governance Forum.
🗳 New proposals are broadcasted to Telegram.
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Refer to ENS DAO Calendar for ENS DAO working group calls and other events.
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ETHIstanbul: November 17-19;
Note: @alextnetto.eth is putting together an impromptu ENS Happy Hour. Reach out if you have plans to be at Devconnect and wish to attend.
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Announcement: The November 3rd voting window for October DAO is now active, with significant proposals on the table including Endowment diversification and Working Group Funding for October 2023. Stakeholders are encouraged to participate within the seven-day window for executable proposals and five-day for social proposals, as your contributions shape the future of our governance.
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Note: A minimum of 100k $ENS is required to submit an executable proposal. 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.
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The ENS DAO has tabled budget proposals for Q4 2023/Q1 2024:
ENS Ecosystem Working Group: Requests 409,000 USDC for enhancing the ENS Ecosystem.
MetaGovernance Working Group 1: Requests 376,000 USDC, 40 ETH, and 52,300 $ENS for strengthening ENS DAO’s governance processes and infrastructure.
Public Goods Working Group: Requests 218,204 USDC and 35 ETH to support web3 public goods in line with the ENS DAO Constitution.
For a comprehensive view and detailed breakdown of each proposal, including their specific objectives and use of funds, please click here.
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In October 2023, ENS experienced significant growth; the service witnessed 56,000 new .eth domain registrations, bringing the total number of names to 2.4 million. This generated $1.2 million in protocol revenue, which was fully allocated to the ENS DAO. Additionally, the ENS ecosystem grew with 49,000 new Ethereum accounts that hold at least one ENS name, culminating in a total of 790,000 such accounts. The month also saw 47,000 primary ENS names being set, amounting to a cumulative total of 677,000. Furthermore, there was an increase in the personalization of ENS profiles with 11,600 new avatar records set, reaching a new high of 135,000 in total. — 11.02.23
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ENS Radio: Fluidkey — 10.25.23
ENS Radio: EthSign — 10.31.23
Interview: Sovreingty and Future of Money with Nick.eth — 10.24.23
Community Space: ENS and Digital Identity — 10.30.23
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The Small Grants round, which began on October 25th and concluded on October 31st, successfully attracted a diverse array of submissions aimed at enhancing the ENS ecosystem and supporting public goods within the Web3 space. The grants round saw a total distribution of 27 ETH, equivalent to roughly $50,000 USD, across 20 projects.
In an interesting development this year, the voting mechanism was overhauled from $ENS token-weighted voting to a one-person-one-vote system, facilitated by the issuance of a non-transferrable Working Group Grants Card. Between 300 and 600 of these cards were distributed to small grants participants, large delegates, active community members, and other stakeholders within the ENS community.
The top five projects in the ecosystem category, namely ENS Wayback Machine, 1W3, Namespace, NYCMobile.eth, and NameSys, shared a prize pool of 15 ETH, with awards ranging from 5 ETH to 0.7 ETH based on their ranking. The public goods category allocated a total of 13 ETH among its leading projects (Giveth, Ethereum News, dm3, Rotki, and Pairwise), also with a tiered prize structure. — 10.31.23
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Console, the Web3 community application, has rolled out its beta feature integrating ENS with user profiles. Known for over 100 Web3 integrations and facilitating secure, private communication akin to Discord but with a focus on user ownership, Console enables users to showcase their NFTs and partake in token-gated communities. This step forwards in beta testing reflects Console’s ongoing effort to provide a versatile and secure platform for the privacy-conscious Web3 user, streamlining collaboration and interaction within the digital asset space. — 10.24.23
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Box Domains has revealed its inaugural launch partner, s.box which is positioned as a Decentralized Onchain URL Shortener. “Slugs” is their main offering, touted as a straightforward and efficient tool bridging the gap between Web2 and Web3 claiming to surpass current market options in performance. — 10.26.23
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Mirror’s Web3 publishing platform recently highlighted Layer3’s educational piece on ENS, which functions like a phonebook for Ethereum addresses, providing user-friendly domain names like “vitalik.eth” as opposed to complex alphanumeric strings. With over 2.5 million ENS domains, it’s the leading crypto domain name system. The guide detailed a straightforward process for acquiring an ENS domain, emphasizing the streamlined and improved user experience on the decentralized web. — 10.24.23
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Equinox Forge has been launched on Galaxis, allowing users to collect 12 unique ENS Equinox NFTs. Successful collectors of the full set will have the chance to create a special 13th NFT. The event began at 13:00 UTC on October 23, 2023, and will remain active indefinitely. Details are available on the Galaxis website. — 10.23.25
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Zapper, a leading cryptocurrency portfolio management platform, has expanded its permissionless integration features in a compelling direction. In addition to allowing users to type in an ENS domain to populate their profile information automatically from Farcaster, Zapper has launched Chainchat. This innovative communication tool enables users to interact using their ENS names, further intertwining financial and social aspects of digital identity within the Web3 ecosystem. Chainchat’s launch signifies a deeper commitment by Zapper to streamline user experience and promote interoperability. With this, Zapper is not only facilitating a seamless display of decentralized social media profiles but also enhancing user interaction, emphasizing the convergence of financial tools and social connectivity on the platform. — 10.26.23
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At ETHRome, 43% of the projects created by the 132 developers in attendance integrated ENS. This shows a significant use of ENS in Ethereum-based projects, indicating its importance in the Ethereum infrastructure. The data suggests that ENS is becoming increasingly popular for developers who aim to improve the user experience of blockchain applications. The high adoption rate of ENS among developers at ETHRome also points to the ongoing growth and innovation within the Ethereum ecosystem. — 10.27.23
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The Ethereum Follow Protocol (EFP) has broadened its ecosystem, announcing a collaboration with @0xNimi and four additional launch partners: @skiffprivacy, @NamehashLabs, @Nifty_Island, and @LlamaFolio. This protocol, aimed at enabling users to follow Ethereum accounts and manage lists of contacts within the network, is set to enhance the .eth profiles on @eth_limo by displaying follower statistics. Designed to be simple and flexible, EFP intends to function as a foundational component in the Ethereum infrastructure, potentially as a transferable NFT for list portability. As a new layer in Ethereum’s identity framework, EFP is positioned to support various applications, from social networking to DeFi monitoring. The proposal is in the feedback stage, with aspirations to evolve into an EIP standard supported by a dedicated development team. — 10.27.23
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Beacon Chain, an open-source Ethereum blockchain explorer, has recently upgraded its platform to integrate ENS domain support for validator deposits and transaction pages. This feature enhancement allows users to search for domains registered via ENS and includes predictive search capabilities for ENS domain names. The update aims to simplify the address lookup process, addressing a significant user pain point, and is a step forward in user experience. — 10.30.23
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Vitalik.eth recently published a thought piece that delves into the dynamic landscape of Ethereum’s layer 2 solutions. He highlights the rapid expansion of the layer 2 ecosystem, featuring projects like Arbitrum, Optimism, Scroll, Kakarot, Taiko, Celo, Linea, and Zeth, among others. This evolution has led to increasing heterogeneity within the ecosystem, driven by a variety of factors, including the gradual transition of independent layer 1 projects toward closer integration with Ethereum, the quest for enhanced security by certain centralized projects, and the unique needs of non-financial applications like games and social media. Additionally, the article emphasizes the importance of user fee considerations in the decision-making process, and it provides insights into the trade-offs between rollups, validiums, and other systems. Trustlessly reading Ethereum and ensuring asset security remain central challenges in this evolving landscape, where adaptability and flexibility are key to future success. — 10.31.23
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Tanrikulu.eth, a full-stack developer at ENS, will be the keynote speaker at OFR Istanbul - Autonomous Arcade & Mass Adoption on November 14. His presentation, titled “Unlocking the Future: Web3 Profiles with ENS,” will provide valuable insights into ENS and its potential impact. For more info on this event, visit here. — 11.01.23
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Matoken.eth will be hosting a technical workshop at the University of Westminster, setting the stage for the Constellation: a Chainlink Hackathon (November 8th). This preparatory session will provide attendees resources to learn about ENS and its smart contracts, equipping them with the knowledge and skills required for the forthcoming global online event. As part of a group of speakers, including experts from Chainlink Labs, Makoto will play a pivotal role in guiding participants through the intricacies of blockchain technology. Learn more here. — 10.30.23
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NameGuard is set to launch as a tool designed to detect and prevent the misuse of ENS identities across web3 platforms. It will offer a critical review of ENS names, flagging potential risks such as lookalike characters and unsupported fonts that could indicate fraudulent activity. The tool aims to address the growing issue of ENS scams, where scammers create ENS names that mimic those of public figures or trusted entities to deceive users. NameGuard will provide an open-source library, an API, and a user interface kit to facilitate its adoption by web3 applications. This preemptive solution is critical for NFT marketplaces and social platforms integrating ENS, where deceptive listings have become prevalent. — 10.30.23
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Skiff.com is a platform that provides privacy-focused collaboration tools, including secure email and document sharing services. The recent update mentioned allows users to select their ENS Domains as an alias directly from the Skiff Mail mobile application. This integration enables users to utilize their blockchain-based domain names as part of their email identity, enhancing both the personalization and the use of decentralized web features within the Skiff ecosystem. — 10.24.23
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The team behind ENS Vision has crafted a comprehensive guide to navigate the complexities of the Ethereum Name Service (ENS), a decentralized alternative to traditional DNS on the Ethereum blockchain, which is revolutionizing the way we interact with web3. This guide clarifies that instead of memorizing cumbersome alphanumeric strings, users can now utilize straightforward .eth domains. It explains the auction-based acquisition process, the roles of Registrants and Controllers, and the significance of Resolvers in linking human-friendly names to machine-readable addresses. The guide emphasizes the marketplace dynamics, where ENS domains, akin to digital real estate, can be traded. It also touches on the vital concepts of domain renewal and ownership transfer, aligning with the decentralized, user-empowered narrative of web3. ENS.Vision’s team is dedicated to demystifying the ENS space, ensuring that their platform remains intuitive for a broad audience, from blockchain aficionados to novices, and is steadfast in its mission to provide a seamless and democratic web experience. — 10.24.23
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Yuga Labs Gaming has updated their Shattered leaderboard to now display ENS domains when available, replacing the previous method of showing user wallet addresses. - 11.01.23
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The frENS Studio project unveiled a short story detailing the launch of the Ethereum Name Service (ENS) on May 4, 2017, by the Ethereum Foundation. Spearheaded by developers Nick Johnson and Alex Van de Sande, the service initially allowed bidding on domains with seven or more characters, where bid amounts were held as deposits. Highlighting the spirited early market for ENS, within a week, domain names like ‘exchange.eth’ garnered 6,660 ETH, with ‘foundation.eth’ and ‘weather.eth’ fetching 300 ETH and 101 ETH, respectively. — 10.29.23
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Q3/Q4 Lead Working Group Stewards + Secretary Appointment
Appointments:
Meta-Governance – @katherine.eth
ENS Ecosystem – @slobo.eth
Public Goods – @Coltron.eth
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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Meta-Governance @ 3PM UTC Tuesday — Google Meet
Public Goods @ 4pm UTC Tuesday — Google Meet
🌱 ENS Ecosystem @ 4pm UTC Thursday — Google Meet
Note: Working Group Budgets for Q3/Q4 are linked within each respective row.
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The recent voting round for Small Grants has concluded, witnessing significant participation from the community. There was a collective expression of thanks to @gregskril for their valuable input. @vegayp has suggested that there should be a reflective review of the process and the outcomes, as well as an enhancement in promoting future grant rounds. A meeting is proposed for the following week to discuss how to improve and evolve the Small Grants process. These grant rounds are recognized for their role in boosting community involvement beyond just domain purchases and interactions on forums. The suggestion to implement feedback mechanisms for these grants has also been raised for consideration. — 11.03.23
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The vote on Permission Update #3 is live. Karpatkey has released a self-audit for public review. The firm is refining its on-chain proposal process after community feedback sessions. Financially, Karpatkey has reduced its stETH holdings to 20% for better asset diversification. The October treasury report is underway, with stakeholders urged to review last month’s report. — 11.03.23
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Meta-Governance stewards have preliminarily agreed to fund enhancements to the proposal process, concentrating on delegate engagement and contribution facilitation. Efforts will also aim to streamline proposals and deter spam. Yitong has highlighted challenges for new delegates in vote access, proposing re-delegation of tokens as a solution. Agora plans to introduce a proposal soon that would allow former delegates to re-delegate their tokens, effectively creating a registry for additional vote sourcing for the governor contract. — 11.02.23
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Nick.eth has proposed transferring the control of the ENS root-key to the ENS DAO for enhanced decentralization, in an action that strives to grant greater power to the DAO and its community. The ENS DAO already controls the .eth registrar and related functionalities but not the core ENS root, which is governed by a multi-signature system capable of creating and managing TLDs, except for .eth which is fixed. The transfer would also facilitate updates to reverse resolutions and support for domain names on Layer 2 solutions. — 11.02.23
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Avsa.eth’s reports that the ENS DAO has accrued close to $100 million, majorly from ETH/USDC transactions, with a steady income from the registrar controller amounting to roughly $30,000 daily. Expenditures amount to about $70 million, leaving $16 million in reserves, excluding ENS tokens. Significant payouts include contributions to Endaoment and a $11,500 daily allocation to ENS Labs, as per DAO proposals. Working groups’ budgets are substantial, yet they maintain considerable unspent funds, with the Ecosystem group sitting on over $600,000. The report underscores the importance of robust auditing and transparent accounting for the DAO’s funds, emphasizing the need for better tools to monitor spending and manage unspent funds effectively. — 10.24.23
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The Meta-Governance Working Group has developed a steward compensation structure. This new framework seeks to establish fair and transparent payment for stewards and lead stewards, addressing previous inconsistencies in compensation. A collective proposal mechanism dictates compensation norms, with no payment permitted outside of this structure.
The proposed compensation table recommends $3,000 monthly for each steward, totaling $18,000 per term, and $4,500 for leads, amounting to $13,500 per term. Additional discretionary funds are allotted based on the working group’s majority decision. Secretaries are set to receive $5,500 monthly, while scribes receive $3,000. In total, the term compensation sums up to $294,000. The group suggests all stewards accept the stipend, retaining the option to redirect it, ensuring transparency and fairness moving forward. This structure will guide current and future compensation, without retroactive changes. — 11.02.23
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In the fourth quarter of 2023, two innovative projects, GasHawk and Ethereum Follow Protocol (EFP), were announced as grant recipients. GasHawk, known for its non-custodial service that reduces transaction costs and enhances security on the Ethereum network, has been awarded a 40k USDC grant, adjusted from an initial request of 50k USDC due to budgeting constraints. The grant is milestone-contingent, promising an additional 10k USDC upon successful completion of set goals, including a browser extension and webhook functionality, both expected by Q1 2024.
Similarly, EFP, aiming to establish a social graph protocol for Ethereum accounts to enhance the web3 identity stack, received a matching grant of 40k USDC under the same conditional terms. Their deliverables include the development of EFP smart contracts and an off-chain Indexer, with progress updates scheduled for the working group calls over the next six months. Both projects demonstrate significant potential in advancing the Ethereum and Web3 ecosystems, reflected in the confidence and financial backing of the working group. — 11.03.23
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The latest Public Goods Small Grants Round has successfully wrapped up, marking a significant milestone with a 134.78% increase in voter participation, as 108 unique voters made their voices heard. This round was particularly notable for the community and stewards who took the time to acknowledge the contributions of @gregskril, praising the development of the grants round’s front-end interface. Looking forward, stewards are considering an innovative approach to reflect on the round’s outcomes by employing data storytelling techniques enhanced by visualizations. Special accolades were extended to the top five winners of the round, which included Giveth, Ethereum News Daily, DM3, Rotki, and Pairwise, celebrating their achievements in this competitive event. — 10.31.23
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Note: The ENS Ecosystem Working Group offers rolling grants, and applicants can apply anytime. The evaluation process takes around four weeks, and unsuccessful applicants are welcome to reapply in the future.
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ENS Labs provided an update on the integration of Gasless DNS names ENS, outlining a new, cost-efficient method for DNS name owners to partake in the web3 space. By enabling DNSSEC on their domains and setting a specific DNS TXT record, users can link their traditional domain names directly to the Ethereum blockchain, allowing these domains to be resolved in web3 applications without the need for costly DNSSEC proofs on Ethereum. For an in-depth look at how you can use your existing domains seamlessly within the Ethereum ecosystem, visit ENS Labs’ detailed guide. — 11.03.23
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Development is in progress for a token contract that allows holders of governance tokens, like those from ENS, to assign their delegation rights to multiple individuals from a single wallet. — 11.02.23
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The ENS Ecosystem Small Grants Round has recently concluded, showcasing an impressive 134.78% growth in voter engagement, with 108 distinct voters casting their ballots. This event was a standout moment for both the community and the stewards. As the Working Group deliberate on future plans, they are keen on adopting data storytelling with enhanced visual aids to recount the progress and results of this round. Noteworthy commendations go to the top five victors of this round, namely ENS Wayback Machine, 1W3, NameSpace, NYCMobile.eth, and NameSys, whose pioneering contributions earned them their rightful spots at the forefront of this challenging competition.
Following the conclusion of this round, there has been a thoughtful discourse regarding the allocation of voter cards. A new mechanism is being considered for upcoming grants rounds to refine the voting process. The potential for Sybil attacks is a concern that the community aims to mitigate, particularly with the prospect of opening up applications to a broader audience. The winners of the small grants can expect their payouts to be processed next week. — 11.02.23
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@estmcmxci.eth presented a product video introducing the ENS DAO Archive. This presentation showcased the Archive as a comprehensive repository, emphasizing its role in providing informative updates and preserving historical content for the ENS community. The Archive compiles bi-weekly newsletters that document the latest ENS developments, ensuring they remain accessible and searchable for future reference. The initiative reflects a commitment to maintain a detailed record of ENS DAO activities and discussions. — 11.02.23
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@Cap introduced the Namespace widget, a new feature designed to streamline ENS subname management. This tool can be easily embedded into personal websites, broadening the avenues through which ENS names can be registered. The demonstration highlighted the widget’s potential in expanding the registration space for users, with anticipation building for its public release. This development signifies mespace’s initiative to enhance user experience and accessibility within the ENS ecosystem. — 11.02.23
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Progress is being made on the EVM Gateway, which is a key component for enabling ENS to operate on layer 2 networks. It serves as a bridge that allows smart contracts on layer 1 to access data from contracts on layer 2, particularly those on the Optimism Stack Layer 2. The GitHub repository for the EVM Gateway is available at: GitHub - ensdomains/evmgateway: This repository implements a generic CCIP-Read gateway for fetching state proofs of data on other EVM chains. The intended use is for contracts on L1 to be able to fetch and verify data from contracts on L2 in a read context.. — 11.02.23
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Matoken.eth has issued an update on the Invalid Name Refund process. An error causing a negative refund amount was identified and corrected after a reassessment of the queries. The updated data shows changes in the number of refunds and the amounts, including six individuals who are no longer eligible for a refund and three new individuals who are. Five recipients’ refunds differ by more than 0.01 ETH. A notable correction includes an address previously showing a negative refund, which will now receive 0.04748966914 ETH. The original query failed to consider the ETHRegistrarController4 and transactions within a specific date range, affecting the results. A comprehensive list of affected addresses with old and new total refunds has been provided, with significant differences highlighted. For those interested in transaction details, the updated full dataset is available for download, and queries can be run using tools like jq to examine specific addresses. The refund address list is now revised in the Google Sheet. — 11.03.23
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Fluidkey is enhancing onchain privacy by allowing users to receive payments into stealth addresses linked to their ENS. They have developed an offchain resolver that generates a new private address each time it is queried, ensuring user custody of the addresses. Fluidkey’s interface consolidates these transactions, offering a familiar wallet management experience. The concept was successfully showcased at ETH Rome, where it garnered recognition from ENS and others. The team is currently preparing for a closed alpha release in Q4 of the current year and a public beta in Q1 of 2024, with considerable interest from the ENS community.In anticipation of its launch, interested users can join a waitlist on fluidkey.com for updates and early access. Additionally, Fluidkey has been granted 10,000 USDC by ENS Ecosystem stewards, who see Fluidkey’s innovation as a valuable addition to the privacy aspect of the ecosystem. — 10.23.23
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ENS Ideas has developed a fast API for resolving and reverse-resolving ENS names, addresses, and avatars, addressing the issue of slow standard queries and the high resource consumption associated with using Alchemy/Infura nodes. Leveraging Cloudflare’s edge caching, their solution boasts response times of 30-50ms with a warm cache.
The API has been documented and the code is available open source on GitHub. It’s currently being utilized by several projects, handling millions of ENS queries each month. In recognition of its contribution to the ENS ecosystem and its potential for saving resources, ENS Ecosystem stewards have awarded ENS Ideas with a 10,000 USDC grant to support their continued development. — 10.24.23
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