# ENS names have superpowers > All of the things you can do with an ENS name **Published by:** [Superthing Blog](https://paragraph.com/@superthing.eth/) **Published on:** 2025-05-16 **URL:** https://paragraph.com/@superthing.eth/ens-names-have-superpowers ## Content Readable crypto handle – replaces 0x… with name.eth for sending ETH, ERC-20s or NFTs in any wallet or dAppMulti-chain wallet hub – the same name can hold Bitcoin, Solana, Polygon, Base and dozens of other chain addresses through ENS multi-coin recordsReverse record (Primary name) – dApps show your ENS instead of the raw address when you connect your walletPortable profile layer – avatar (ENSIP-12), website, email, social links, PGP keys, custom text, etc., live on-chain in the name’s text recordsDecentralized website pointer – the contenthash record routes name.eth to IPFS/Arweave/Swarm sites for fully censorship-resistant hostingSingle sign-on for Web3 – apps that implement Sign-In With Ethereum pull your ENS profile as your username/login stateWallet-to-wallet messaging address – protocols like XMTP let anyone DM you.eth; the ENS name doubles as an inbox IDName Wrapper super-powers – wrap any name into an ERC-1155 NFT, burn “fuses” to lock transfers or perms (even make it soul-bound), and wrap sub-names so they’re tradable tooUnlimited sub-names – mint, delegate, airdrop, sell or rent sub-domains (member.yourdao.eth) via your own registrar contract for memberships or ticketingBridge Web2 → Web3 – import a DNS domain (.com, .org, etc.) into ENS or link it gas-free with off-chain DNSSEC integrationOff-chain / L2 resolution – CCIP-Read resolvers store records on Layer-2 or in databases while keeping trust anchored to mainnetTradable ERC-721 – like any NFT, a name can be transferred, listed, bundled, fractionalized or given as a gift on marketplaces and in wallets (inherent property of ENS ERC-721s)DeFi collateral – valuable ENS NFTs can be staked on lending platforms (e.g., NFTfi, BendDAO) to borrow ETH or stablecoinsToken-gated access & DAO voting – Snapshot and countless tools read ENS ownership (or specific sub-names) to gate communities, events, airdrops or governance votesBrand & social identity – appears in Twitter/X handles, Discord names, marketplace profiles, email-style services, AI agents, etc., as a verifiable brand assetReadable smart-contract alias – map the ENS to a multisig or contract, so collaborators sign “pay.dao.eth” instead of an opaque addressABI / interface host – store a contract’s ABI under the name so dApps can fetch it automatically (through the ABI() resolver call)Custom verification records – add DNS-style TXT records (e.g., mp:xmtp, github:user) for service-specific proofs and future integrations ## Publication Information - [Superthing Blog](https://paragraph.com/@superthing.eth/): Publication homepage - [All Posts](https://paragraph.com/@superthing.eth/): More posts from this publication - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@superthing.eth): Subscribe to updates - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/@metainsider): Follow on Twitter ## Optional - [Collect as NFT](https://paragraph.com/@superthing.eth/ens-names-have-superpowers): Support the author by collecting this post - [View Collectors](https://paragraph.com/@superthing.eth/ens-names-have-superpowers/collectors): See who has collected this post