ENS Contracts use .eth name

I noticed the ENS Registrar doesn’t have its ENS reverse lookup set ie on etherscan. Is there a way to configure this? Seems like a great way to show off the benefits of ENS names.

Right now it shows as:
0x00000000000C2E074eC69A0dFb2997BA6C7d2e1e

Yes, you can primary name contracts. This just needs to be written into the contract.

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Unfortunately, this contract isn’t upgradeable, and there’s no way to do it retrospectively.

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