My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I believe I can represent the people and listen to what they want. Whether is be companies or whales to artists, creators, or investors.
I would like to be a delegate because I believe that ENS is a necessary public utility that must belong to the community at large. The over centralization of a protocol would be catastrophic especially to traditionally underserved communities like the black community. My desire is to use my near 20 years of experience as a self taught developer and user of web technologies to help give my voice when I can. I also believe that ENS will create a better authentication system for the web and the metaverse and all the work I do as an engineer is geared toward this use case.
Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
ENS governance must not enact a change increasing or reducing the extension costs of a list of existing ENS names, as this would unfairly benefit or penalize a handpicked group.
Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
ENS governance may increase the price of name registrations in order to address excessive speculative registrations induced by a price that is set too low, or because the current price is insufficient to fund ongoing ENS operations at a reasonable level.
Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
ENS governance may offer grant funding for a public good unrelated to ENS or Ethereum, so long as doing so does not affect the long-term viability of ENS.
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree
ENS governance should grant control of a top-level domain to its owner in the DNS system on request.
My web3 qualifications / skills:
Hi , My qualifications are as follows, I am a self taught developer who has been using the web as a developer since I made Myspace/Xanga pages for friends in high school going back to 2003.
I am currently the Head of Engineering for a venture backed startup with Investment from Mac Ventures, BackStage Capital and Twitter.
My company seeks to use ENS a single sign in solution and a more decentralized authentication system, and create alternative ways to allow people to communicate peer to peer & creator to audience in a new way. We are also one of the few Black Owned Businesses in this space, and I’m dedicated to change that in the future. I also have taught nearly 300 students how to be Web Developers, Software Engineers, and Product Managers.
**My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Continue to grow interest in web3. Crypto is a large hobby and I want to do something that helps grow this community for years to come.
Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree - As long as there is a warning period and potentially also an option for refund if the changes affect the operation someone had in place when originally purchasing the domain under the old rules.
Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Disagree (with current wording) - What is a “reasonable” level of operation? Should limits be put in place before the protocol grows even further? I do not disagree with the ability to change the fee amount/structure, but I think its worth considering the potential for abuse with the current wording. I think there also needs to be a minimum warning time before such changes are enacted, so that people have plenty of time to prepare (maybe 3 months?).
Income funds ENS and other public goods: Disagree - To me this feels like its open for Cronyism. With a 1 token 1 vote system, whales over time will gain more and more power and sway, but even without the tokens based voting issues there may be people in the DAO with more social sway then others, either of these two groups could manipulate article 3 to their advantage, funding their friends projects. If there is any question about the long term lifespan of the ENS protocol (as suggested in article 2), then maybe allocating grants to things outside of ENS is not a good idea? What happens if ENS treasury funds a non-ENS related protocol but then years later the bear market hits and the protocol is forced to raise fees? Is the funding of non-ENS projects worth risking the long term life of ENS? Instead of grants, what if the ENS DAO was to invest in other public goods in return for tokens which it could add to the treasury, and sell if needed instead of raising fees?
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree *- This is very useful to onboard web2 entities. *
My web3 qualifications / skills: On-Chain analytics, Business Strategy (Focused on how Web2 businesses can use Web3), Marketing, & Research Analysis.
My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: As one of the Synthetix Ambassador members of this epoch, it is our duty to represent the Synthetix community in governance decisions made in other protocols. Becoming a delegate will empower us to represent them effectively.
My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: This application is on behalf of steakwallet.eth, the DAO behind Steakwallet and application and the ecosystem growing around it. Steakwallet is a multi chain wallet but treats Ethereum mainnet as a so called home chain, the application itself is deeply integrated with ENS and we’d like to be part of shaping the future of ENS in the coming decades.
Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) — Agree
Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) — Agree
Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)— Agree
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)— Agree
My web3 qualifications / skills:
I’m the Digital artist. Almost 2 years I’m building exclusive and valuable NFT projects for the community WEB 3 for sure is the future for artists and collectors.
My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I represent real artists and designers, who are important to web3 development. I’d like to help those new to web3 or come from different art fields to have a role in its development, as it can be intimidating to many without coding experience.
My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Rather than just a decentralized domain registrar, I have always viewed ENS as the decentralized digital fingerprint that gives everyone an identity in the web3 revolution. Its this kind of ingenuity that sits at the root of a brilliant protocol and has duly drawn my interest in becoming a delegate. I strongly believe the key in advancing the protocol’s vision lies in having a community centric DAO, that places public good above enrichment and self-interest. And for this reason, delegates that are active community members, that experimented with the protocol in it’s early days are the best candidates for the DAO. Alongside the incredible technical web3 engineers that already share this space, the perspective and leadership of financial and business leaders could serve the DAO well. With my experience as a private equity fund founder and tech/web3 investor I believe I will be a valuable addition to the DAO.
Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agreed.
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) This one is a little complex for me. I think revenue fees can exist as both incentive mechanisms for adoption, as well as means for expanding the capital capacity of the DAO for public good.
Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
My web3 qualifications / skills:.
Managing a private equity fund, with the mandate of funding innovative web3 and technology startups in Africa since 2019
Responsible for capital allocation decisions and portfolio restructuring based on risks, opportunity costs and new investment opportunities
Managing and growing unallocated capital through an actively managed listed crypto/web3 portfolio
Community empowerment and building by developing resources and educational tools on crypto/web3 investing
My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I believe Ethereum Name Service is a powerful tool that can become a foundational product of Web3. As a result it will help bring a decentralized, user-controlled internet to the world which is a paradigm shift that find inspiring. On a basic level, I enjoy taking on projects that can make a difference.
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree, although I do believe that the fees should be set at a price level that encourages participation for everyone while still sustaining the future of ENS.
Income funds ENS and other public goods: I agree.
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: I whole-heartedly agree. This is an extremely powerful opportunity that ENS is poised to leverage.
My web3 qualifications / skills: I’ve been working in the public sector for a combined total of nine years that’s spans Federal () and municipal organizations. I have a track record of upholding tenets of public service, stewardship, and trust. I may be one of the few prospective delegate who has passed a polygraph to hold a job in public service. I also am familiar with non-profits as the director of fledgling 501(c)(3) organization.
I have also used the Web in different iterations since that days of Napster and Geocities. I am familiar with front-end web design, graphic design (AI and After Effects), and I plan on learning Solidity to create my own projects utilizing the ENS.
My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I used to be a media person. I have media resources and am good at communication. I want to make some contributions to ENS
My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 1.7k
Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree
My web3 qualifications / skills:I’m a technology enthusiast, but I’m relatively elementary in wed3.
consider me the village idiot. i’m not a programmer, scientist, mathematician, activist, or wealthy individual. if this community is going to thrive, you’re going to have to educate idiots like me to adopt the technology.
i’ll use my delegation power to vote yes on things that clearly make sense without crypto superpower brain. i’ll leave all that nerdy stuff to the thousands of geniuses posting to this message board.
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My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution
Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree)
Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree)
Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Comment)
define public goods
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree)
My web3 qualifications / skills:
i know how to use web3 wallets. i understand supply and demand. i understand decentralization. i recently went down a solidity rabbithole. love it. can’t write it.
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ENS name:ensfly.eth
My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:I am a trader in digital currency and have developed various game software. We have opened an exchange together and have a wide range of contacts. The most important thing is that I have always been keen on this industry。
My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution
Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree
Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree
My web3 qualifications / skills:I love learning and Web3. I love digital currency. Have enough time to participate and enough funds.
My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
I believe that ENS will replace business cards in the future, and I would like to create a place to prove myself in the web 3.0 space comfortably.
My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution
Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) – Agree
Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) – Agree
Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) – Agree
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) – Agree
My web3 qualifications / skills:
I learn web 3.0 by myself and writing about Web 3.0 related article for Forbes Japan, etc Japanese media. Besides, I am a founding member of MeebitsDAO, I learn & experience Web 3.0 DAO there.