EDITION #27
01/15/2023
Last updated
01/15/2023
Last updated
Hello and welcome to the Ethereum Name Service DAO Newsletter!
New editions are published on the 1st and 15th of every month.
This newsletter is available on the ENS DAO Governance Forum and Substack.
We encourage any feedback, questions, or comments!
Our entire archive is now available to view in its own section on the forum.
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We have a new Global section to feature multilingual articles.
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For the most up-to-date schedule of events, refer to the ENS Calendar.
Calendar: Public Access
Calendar: Access with Gmail
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Upcoming Votes:
For details on the ENS DAO proposal process see our Governance Docs.
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The Gitcoin Alpha Round concluded on January 31st. A Twitter space was held on February 8th, spotlighting the funders of the Alpha round's Open Source Software and Ethereum Infrastructure categories.
@Coltron.eth from the Public Goods Working Group (@PublicGoods_Stewards) was present and joined the stage. The Public Goods and Ecosystem working group have a history of using Gitcoin for grant funding and are evaluating the Alpha round success.
Takeaways
Gitcoin will provide Alpha round funders with more data on round outcomes so that they can better make funding decisions.
Gitcoin is looking to improve the website's user interface for donors.
Donors who contributed should verify their Gitcoin passports before midnight UTC Friday, February 17th. Only donors with verified passports will have their contributions eligible for matching.
Play the recording now.
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"Recently we had a vulnerability in our subgraph that was previously patched reoccur. We've just released a postmortem describing why this happened, and how we'll prevent this kind of thing from happening again in the future." - @nick.eth
Read more about how the core team resolved this vulnerability here.
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ENS Data looks up ENS text records for any address and returns them in JSON format. Simply append a wallet address or ENS after ensdata.net; records are cached for 48 hours. Support this project by sending ETH to ens.pug.eth
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@matoken.eth presented ENS at the Starknet sponsored StarkWare sessions.
"StarkNet is one of the so-called "Layer 2" chains that depend on the network's security to Ethereum Layer 1 using the technology called "ZK Rollup." StarkWare is the development company behind the chain and I was honoured to be invited to their annual event, [StarkWare Sessions](https://starkwaresessions.co/.. in Tel Aviv. In this blog post, I would like to cover the vibe of the event and how ENS fits into this new upcoming community." - matoken.eth
Read the full blog post here.
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ENS Labs and the Ecosystem Stewards are coordinating two events at ETH Denver. The first event will be hosted at the Cooper Lounge on March 2nd at 6pm local time. Stay tuned for more information on the second and possibly third event.
If you're going to be at ETH Denver, let the team know by filling out the ETH Denver Roll Call for The ENS Community. Be sure to join the ETH Denver Telegram channel as well.
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The first stage of the new resolver contracts are complete. This implementation makes it possible for anyone with a DNS name to ENS-enable it by setting DNS text records without charge. After implementing the custom resolver, it'll be possible to specify the contents of ENS records inside a DNS text record.
"Iโm pleased to announce that Iโve completed work on the first stage of the new resolver contracts for gasless DNSSEC integration. This will make it possible for anyone with a DNS name to ENS-enable it by setting DNS TXT records, with no onchain gas fees whatsoever." - @nick.eth
Read more on the forum.
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ENS Labs partnered with The Auth0 Lab, who are developing verifiable credentials, a W3C standard for digitally cryptographically verifiable credentials. This partnership enables seamless ENS profile data look-ups to application developers.
Read more on how this works here.
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Second Airdrop: A temp check was posted on the forum about a second $ENS airdrop. The proposal asks the DAO to distribute the 5.4 million unclaimed ENS tokens from the first airdrop to the community, based on some of the similar requirements at the first. To be eligible for the distribution, users must have set an ENS record for their Ethereum address by a agreed upon date. Some other factors may come into play.
Read the discussion on the forum.
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Three ENS Twitter spaces were held in the first half of February.
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For Q1/Q2 2023, the lead stewards for each working group are:
Meta-Governance โ @katherine.eth
ENS Ecosystem โ @slobo.eth
Public Goods โ @Coltron.eth
The responsibilities of lead stewards are set out in Rule 8.7 of the Working Group Rules.
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The Meta-Governance working group hosts its weekly meeting, Tuesday's at 7PM UTC.
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Endowment Updates:
The Karpatkey team have posted an FAQ on the forum. They've also posted a first draft of the Executable Proposal to fund the Endowment.
Abstract: First tranche to fund the Endowment with 16,000 ETH sent from ENS DAO (controller) to the ENS Endowment and an additional 150 ETH sent to the Meta-Gov Pod to account for Karpatkey and Steakhouse monthly fees.
We have posted an executable proposal draft to forum. There is also an Endowment FAQ 2 posted to the forum. We are waiting for the community to align/provide feedback, and we will take it to an on-chain vote. We made changes to the proposal based on feedback we have received. We are hoping to take it to an on-chain vote shortly. We are ready to move forward! Prior to on-chain voting, we need to transfer ownership to the ENS DAO. This can be done easily with one transaction.
-- @santinomics.eth
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Updates on [EP 3.3] Sell 10k ETH to USDC:
The ENS DAO successfully swapped 10k ETH for $16,226,542 USDC via CoW Swap.
Check the transaction here: Etherscan, CoW Explorer
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The ENS Ecosystem working group hosts its weekly meeting, Thursday's at 5PM UTC.
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Project Highlights:
Next Generation ENS Front-End and NameWrapper - leontalbert.eth & domico.eth: Leon and Dom of ENS Labs gave the community a walkthrough of the new and improved frontend for the Name Wrapper on Goerli testnet. The goal of the Name Wrapper is to make it easier to understand for new users, while retaining information for experienced ones. The V3 ENS App preview is on testnet at alpha.ens.domains.
ENS Registration Widget - gregskril.eth: A widget that allows any react website to implement and register ENS names in a few flexible ways. It also allows tracking of who registered a name using your widget via Platform Source Parameter for Registrar Controller. It has options for styling and customization. The widget is open source and available on Github.
ENS Doc - julieshi.eth: ENS Doc allows you to upload and share your file in a safe way. To use it, choose a file to upload and enter the ENS address you would like to share the file with. The site creates a randomized file link to download the file that only the specified address will have access to. It uploads the file to IPFS and a backend stores the hash of the file location. The backend checks if the requesting address has permission to download the file. We still need to fix the issue of being able to guess the location of the file on IPFS without permission.
ENS Messaging Provider (MP) record for web3 messaging - galligan.eth: The project proposes to use XMTP (Extensible Message Transport Protocol) to build a protocol for secure messaging in Web3, utilizing ENS to send messages between accounts, including DMs, alerts, announcements, and more. Original post: September 2022
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Upcoming Events:
Matoken.eth will be presenting at ETHPorto, hosted in Lisbon from March 16th to the 18th. He'll be relaying his insights on "ENS for the multi-chain world". Tickets available: ethporto.ticketeth.xyz
ETHDenver Roll Call for the ENS community - link here
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The Public Goods working group hosts its weekly meeting, Thursday's at 6PM UTC.
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Project Highlights:
Pairwise - griff.eth: Pairwise lets you set up a space with a pairwise comparison for voting. (A vs B presentation). No on-chain transactions required, similar to Snapshot. Currently in beta, and development is paused, pending additional funding. The long term goal of Pairwise is to make voting โdisappear,โ and make it become a seamless way to signal preference.
DoDAO - Robin: DoDAO is an education platform that divides content into guides, with reinforced learning and questionnaires. They are on a mission to onboard one million people to DeFi, DAOs and NFTs by 2025.
Inverter Network - Mert: The goal of Inverter Network is to interconnect the novel technologies of web3 to the grounded funding infrastructures of traditional organizations by improving access to funding and inspiring distributed ownership for builders and funders.
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Upcoming Events:
Schelling Point -- The Public Goods working group will be sponsoring Schelling Point during ETH Denver on March 2nd. Schelling Point is a whole day dedicated towards public goods talks.
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SIWE and Shopify Sign-In with Ethereum (SIWE), a new, Ethereum-native form of authentication, which enables users to control their digital identity with their Ethereum address and ENS profile, recently announced their integration with e-commerce giant, Shopify. This integration demonstrates a key feature of ENS, reverse resolution, which allows for the user to be represented on a dApp by their ENS primary name, instead of their long hash address.
Reverse and avatar resolution with DeForm DeForm features forms and surveys for token-enabled communities. The app is being used by ENS Labs and the Ecosystem Working Group to manage sign-ups for the ENS community event at ETH Denver. Primary name and avatar resolution are now functional on the app as well.
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๐จ ALERT
As reported by Web3 security agency PeckShield, fake $ENS airdrop scams continue. This example shows that even accounts marked as "Verified" are often compromised and used to deploy a lookalike page that appears almost exactly like the real one.
These types of lookalike accounts do everything possible to appear like the legitimate account in hopes of tricking unsuspecting victims into giving up their private information, such as their crypto wallet's seed phrase.
The only $ENS airdrop claim closed on May 4th, 2022. Any site claiming they will give you $ENS is fake. Don't attempt to "claim" these offers, or even connect your wallet to these sites.
Review this helpful thread by ENS Labs for more on how to safeguard your assets:
๐จ There's been an uptick in new phishing sites that target the ENS community. Remember, your .eth name is an ERC-721 NFT. Any malicious contract or website that targets NFTs can possibly transfer ownership of your ENS name! โ๏ธ Here are a few tips to protect yourself โ๏ธ โฌ๏ธ
โ ens.eth (@ensdomains) February 2, 2023
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โ ๏ธ REMEMBER
NEVER give your private seed phrase to anyone, or enter it into any website, for any reason. Your seed phrase has the same function as your password, and with it an attacker is granted complete access to your crypto assets.
There is no second airdrop! Anything that says there is - even in what appears to be from a legitimate source - is lying to you, and wants to steal your crypto!
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Join our Governance Forum.
Join on our Discord to chat about ENS or speak to a moderator.
Visit our Governance Docs.
View our Support Docs for answers to common questions about ENS.
Remember to delegate $ENS on ENS Agora to participate in voting.
Hello and welcome to the Ethereum Name Service DAO Newsletter!
New editions are published on the 1st and 15th of every month.
This newsletter is available on the ENS DAO Governance Forum and Substack.
We encourage any feedback, questions, or comments!
After feedback, we are returning to a bi-weekly release schedule. New editions are published on the 1st and 15th of every month.
We now have a dWeb homepage hosted on IPFS at ensdaonews.eth.limo or ensnews.eth.limo We plan to continue migrating the newsletter and its content to decentralized services this year, with a fully IPFS-hosted blog and mailing list functionality.
Revue, Twitter's newsletter platform, is shutting down this week on January 18th. Subscribers there need to subscribe to our Substack to continue receiving email updates after this edition.
We now have a Global section to feature multilingual articles.
The full archive of our previous editions is now available in its own category on the ENS DAO Forum.
Note: There are separate authors for either Treasury Management proposal. ยน ยฒ
For details on the ENS DAO proposal process see our Governance Docs.
Upcoming Votes:
The off-chain vote for the working group budgets is expected to go live at 3pm Eastern Time on January 20th.
The Karpatkey endowment vote is scheduled to go to an on-chain vote as well.
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For the most up-to-date schedule of events, refer to the ENS Calendar. Any other sources are not guaranteed to be accurate.
Calendar: Public Access
Calendar: Access with Gmail
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On January 5th, ENS hosted its first Office Hours of the year on Twitter. The Office Hours spaces help facilitate exchange among builders within the ENS community and the greater Web3 ecosystem. Builders can share projects they are working on that contribute to the space. Notes from this space can be found on the forum.
The following week, a second Office Hours space featured a presentation from Console.xyz, a community platform based on Web3 principles, as well as a short presentation from .ART. Due to a technical glitch, this space was not recorded. Notes from the January 12th space can be found on the forum.
On January 9th, ENS DAO hosted a space to share information about our working groups. The DAO introduced new and returning stewards, and discussed a little bit about how work happens in each working group. Notes from the space can be found on the forum.
Gregory Rocco, co-founder of Spruce ID, provided a December update on EP1.6 - Community Run Identity Server (formally called EP10).
@dr3a.eth spun up a very insightful thread about CCIP-read, which you can read here.
For Q1/Q2 2023, the lead stewards for each working group are:
Meta-Governance โ @katherine.eth
ENS Ecosystem โ @slobo.eth
Public Goods โ @Coltron.eth
The responsibilities of lead stewards are set out in Rule 8.7 of the Working Group Rules.
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The Meta-Governance working group hosted its weekly meeting on January 10th at 7PM UTC.
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Endowment Updates from Karpatkey
Testing Progress: Our tech team has successfully completed testing on the Zodiac Roles Modifier presets related to the proposed strategy. The next step is to conduct small-scale replication of the ENS strategy for a second round of testing. ENS stewards will be invited to participate in this phase.
Executable Voting Proposal: We had initially presented an approach for implementation, but after reviewing technical details with our tech team, we have determined that some changes might be beneficial. We will be reviewing and validating the approach with ENS Stewards before posting on the forum, which we anticipate will lead to executable voting.
Audits: Audit report by Sub 7 and Ackee are still pending. No critical issues have been found so far.
Financial Core Unit: We are in the process of deploying the Financial Core Unit with the help of Metropolis.
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The Ecosystem working group hosted its weekly meeting on January 12th at 5PM UTC.
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ENS Project Highlights
Mailchain allows you to use your on-chain identity for communication.
SwapUp allows for trading assets peer-to-peer.
1W3 is a no-code website builder for ENS.
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Upcoming Events
ETHDenver is the next big event for ENS DAO, where people can meet up in real life. ENS DAO will have a presence, and we are hoping to have a booth with a few core team and DAO members.
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ENS Core Updates
This yearโs major release forecast:
Name Wrapper
Redesign of website (V3 - preview at alpha.ens.domains)
Completion of name normalization
Prem is continuing work on the Name Wrapper, still coming soon. For more information about the upcoming Name Wrapper, please see the documentation.
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ENS Merch Store
ensmerchshop.xyz is the official ENS DAO merch store, supported by the Ecosystem working group. Currently, you can buy an ENS logo hat, with more products selection coming soon.
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The Public Goods working group hosted its weekly meeting on January 12th at 6PM UTC.
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General DAO News
Budgets will be presented this month. There will be two votes, the first on snapshot, and then an executable vote on-chain.
There are upcoming votes for Karpatkeyโs endowment allocation.
ETH Denver is coming soon!
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New Initiatives
Last term, our main spending was on Gitcoin grants, small grants, and the Public Goods scholarship program. Small grants were a large success.
This term, our focus and intent is on core projects and builders that are making web3 and Ethereum better and easier to use.
We want to continue experimenting with how to provide grants and keep testing to create a mix of a scholarship and a grants round. Something that can be put to a vote but also provides funding over the long term, perhaps more streams.
We want to experiment with the scholarship initiative, but instead of streaming funding for a fixed amount of time, it will provide a stream of funding for as long as the builder/project provides support.
Although the goal is to fund developers, we want to create positive externalities to make ENS accessible to under-developed communities.
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@jefflau.eth, Frontend & Solidity developer at ENS Labs, provided a new update on the status of the Name Wrapper.
[quote="jefflau.eth, post:48, topic:14505"] Happy new year everyone!
Iโm happy to announce weโve deployed the re-audited NameWrapper back on to Goerli. Iโve updated the addresses above and Iโd like to leave it up for a minimum of 2 weeks before we think about deploying to mainnet. [/quote]
The post outlines some technical changes that have been implemented since the last update. You can view the full post here.
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Coinbase Wallet has expanded access to free cb.id
names to their Coinbase Wallet mobile app, powered by ENS.
CoinLedger recently added integration for ENS names. It offers automatic tax reporting for all ENS-based transactions, calculates gains and losses, and auto-generates the necessary tax forms.
ChainSafe is developing a privacy layer for ENS which utilizes the Aztec Network. Read more on the Chainsafe blog.
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Ethereum Name Service recorded over 2.8 million domain registrations in 2022, as reported by CoinDesk.
Domain marketplace DomainPlug.io reported the top ENS secondary market sales for first week of January.
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As reported by Web3 security agency PeckShield, fake $ENS airdrop scams continue. This example shows that even accounts marked as "Verified" are often compromised and used to deploy a lookalike page that appears almost exactly like the real one.
These types of lookalike accounts do everything possible to appear like the legitimate account in hopes of tricking unsuspecting victims into giving up their private information, such as their crypto wallet's seed phrase.
โ ๏ธ REMEMBER
NEVER give your private seed phrase to anyone, or enter it into any website, for any reason. Your seed phrase has the same function as your password, and with it an attacker is granted complete access to your crypto assets.
There is no second airdrop! Anything that says there is - even in what appears to be from a legitmate source - is lying to you, and wants to steal your crypto!
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Follow the ENS DAO and ENS DAO Newsletter accounts on Twitter.
Join our Governance Forum.
Join on our Discord to chat about ENS or speak to a moderator.
Visit our Governance Docs.
View our Support Docs for answers to common questions about ENS.
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Thank you very much for reading! Take care. ENS DAO Newsletter #27 - 01/15/2023
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Thank you very much for reading! Take care.
Passed
[EP3.3] [Executable] Sell ETH into USDC
Passed
[EP3.2] [Executable] Q1/Q2 2023 Working Group Funding
[Draft] [Executable] Fund The Endowment (first tranche)
Meta-Governance
7pm UTC
Tuesday
Ecosystem
5pm UTC
Thursday
Public Goods
6pm UTC
Thursday
Draft
Endowment: Initial Conditions & Required Steps
N/A
Draft
[Social] Routine DAO treasury management ยน
N/A
Draft
[Executable] DAO Treasury Management ยฒ
N/A
Meta-Governance
7pm UTC
Tuesday
Ecosystem
5pm UTC
Thursday
Public Goods
6pm UTC
Thursday