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You donāt always have to be technically proficient to contribute. In fact, there are many non-technical ways one can contribute, by being an active participate in many of the non-technical discussions, offering insight, a different point of view. Check out my activity for yourselves, and it will reveal that I try to find ways to be involved. Diversity of thought and contribution allows for a more robust discussion, so please consider me as your delegate.
My web3 qualifications / skills:
I am a Software Engineer currently on various subjects such as A.I. and genetic modification.
As I continue to read and learn about the space of web3, I am only getting more intrigued to dedicate my full-time to working in this area but still unsure where exactly. Slowly but surely figuring things out with time.
My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Iāve followed ENS for a long time and have been very impressed by how much the project has contributed to the growth of Ethereum and the formation of the broader crypto communityās views around decentralized applications. ENS provides an invaluable service to the Ethereum ecosystem, and itās place as a public good for all to benefit from is clear. As ENS moves to a DAO structure, Iād like to put myself forward as a delegate. I believe my opinions around the future direction of ENS - maintaining it is a public good, maintaining decentralization and further developing the functionality and integrations of ENS - align with many, or at least some of the stakeholders in ENS.
Name ownership is an absolute right: Yes, however, I donāt believe that adjusting the fees to register names violates this right so long as the fees are the same for all users. Anyone should be able to register an ENS name provided they can pay the minimal ENS fee + gas.
Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Yes, registration fees are essential to combat squatting and to encourage participants in ENS to use their names productively. We must balance this however with the goal of allowing as many legitimate users as possible to register their names.
Income funds ENS and other public goods: Yes, income should fund the development and maintenance of ENS. Any excess funds should be accrued to an ENS treasury to ensure a stable financial position for ENS in case of a prolonged market downturn. If there are still funds remaining, ENS should consider funding or donating to projects the build atop ENS or contribute public goods to the Ethereum ecosystem.
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Yes, ENS should, without sacrificing decentralization, integrate with the existing global namespace. ENS could be a useful tool to assist in onboarding legacy/traditional businesses to crypto.
My web3 qualifications / skills: I have experience in Web Dev, and some solidity programming (looking to further my skills here) I do come from a technical / software background so can provide thoughts and opinions on technical matters. I also have experience in Go and Rust programming among others, and distributed systems experience.
Reasons I want to become an agent: I want to support the development of ENS to help incumbent users through Blockchain and Web3 technology. As a woman in technology with 27 years of user / customer experience, I can easily identify the problem areas from poor UX and UI design. The ability to manage a user experience with a product is equally important and is often overlooked and overlooked. For non-crypto natives, engaging new users and communities in this space often faces cumbersome bad design protocols that further fuel peopleās frustration. I can help fill this gap! I think itās important to create a culture and an environment that support equality and justice, in which everyone can have a say and is not excluded because of my gender.
My opinion on each part of the proposed ENS code
Name ownership is an absolute right: I agree
Registration fees are available as an incentive mechanism: Agree
Income fund ENS and other public goods: I agree
ENS integrates into the global namespace: Accepted
My web3 qualifications / skills: Hard work never goes unnoticed, words that I stand behind and no web3 knowledge in programming. But I bring value and experience in understanding the customer journey and 13 years of experience in technology startups and technology operations in leading teams and construction teams. So I know my work ethic and I am absolutely confident.
As an innovator, ENS has explored a new paradigm of Web3 landing. After the domain name of ENS is given programmability, the expansion of ENS is also full of imagination. At present, ENS is a subversive change to both the virtual world and the real world. This change is definitely a qualitative change of ā1 + 1 > 2ā. Therefore, the ENS ecosystem has unimaginable potential. I have 1 year of experience in community construction of various blockchain projects, especially in ecological construction on the Ethernet chain. I hope to be a member and contribute my strength.
My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution :
1.Name ownership is an absolute right: Agree
2.Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: Agree, but more like a disincentive to prevent users from simply sitting on names without using them.
3.Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
4.ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree
My web3 qualifications / skills:
Have 1 year of operational experience in various projects in the crypto digital field, growing with the changes in the crypto world;
Have 7 years of brand planning, promotion, publicity and operation experience, served as the brand leader of listed companies in the financial field, and cooperated with CCTV2 channel in the financial project competition.
My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I have basic skills in web3 and i have great motivation to be a part of this technology. i want to delegate the german community in best case.
Name ownership shall not be infringed: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
My web3 qualifications / skills: basic web3 skills
Everthing is just a beginning, I want to see the great change in the meta world.
I believe that ENS will provide a huge foundation for any exist in the metaverse, and i want to be a part.
My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I am a community leader and outspoken proponent of decentralization and encryped privacy as a basic right. Iād like to help level the field by interacting with others to discover their true desires/needs/dislikes and transmute that through my voting power.
Name ownership shall not be infringed: +Agree+ (- i do believe there should rather be a mechanism that would pre-fix a domain with a tag indicating itās not the original you may have known and trusted i.e. a.xxxxx.eth or maybe xxxxx.a.eth. -)
Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: +Agree+ (- also, it helps create wider awareness since the tokenization itself creates a similar buzz to artistic NFTs -)
Income funds ENS and other public goods: +Agree+ (- I believe operational and the community at large should definitely be the ones who essentially reap the benefits through funded advancements and new developments. -)
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: +AGREE+ (- With a limited basic ācentralizationā act of utilizing strong, existing infrastructures, it will end up strengthening the overall end results decen acceptance and awareness. I ALSO believe that the global namespace should incorporate a way to simply search an address or Tx hash in the search bar, possibly with a post-fix or a browser that will support this, and the Etherscan page would appear. Just a thought as someone who works in crypto and has to constantly copy and paste, open new window or switch tab, click the bar etc.
My web3 qualifications / skills:
Currently, I work as a support team at MyEtherWallet and I literally can feel the community getting more educated the better I helped them and gave them tools to further their learning on their own. I also create generative NFTs using html/css for assets, and then .NET and C++ to generate them using the layered print method. I am extensively knowledgeable about all of the most used (and some niche) frameworks of the modern web like react, vue, OpenZep solidity contract writing, Eth/web3 integrations into such. Recently, I have teamed up with a fellow support team member and aiding in integrating the Ethereum source codes for swaps, transactions, gateways so Iām educated in precisely how to create the new, interactive, emotionally competent and robust web3 experience. Iād like to have an accepting and open minded outlet, Iām hoping here, to find collaborators and create something mutually beneficial to all who embrace the new virtual frontier.
My web3 qualifications / skills: I am js/ solidity developer and I am the founder of tasksboard.com, web3 believer/ advocater, currently working on a decentralised web of trust to solve the trust problem that regards decentralised insurances, etc.
My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution:
ā¢ Name ownership shall not be infringed: Agree
ā¢ Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: Agree
ā¢ Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
ā¢ ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree
I believe ENS is pioneering a novel in identity and accessibility on the internet that puts end users in control of the infrastructure, instead of corporations. This is an approach that is worth devoting time to.
I have been in crypto since 2015 and my first ENS was bought on Name Bazaar all those years ago!
Name ownership shall not be infringed: AGREE - I agree so much that Iād like to work to ensure that there is no possible way that this right can ever be taken away. Cancel culture is real and we need to ensure that peoplesā domains remain theirās.
Fees are primarily an incentive mechanism: AGREE - ENS is a public utility and should never be converted to any sort of āfor profitā enterprise.
Income funds ENS and other public goods: DISAGREE - ENS treasury should only be used for endeavors that will further the interests of ENS itself. ENS has lots of room to grow and we need to ensure the treasury will last us for decades to come.
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: AGREE - The goal of the project is to increase usability and integrating with DNS is the way forward.
My web3 qualifications / skills: Iāve been informing & educating on the DeFi space since 2019 and am a strong advocate for decentralization in the form of trustlessness and immutability. Check out my podcast āProof of Decentralizationā and my Twitter at https://twitter.com/chrisblec.
My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: ENS still the single most underrated project in the sphere, it has the potential to be cornerstone of the entire internet/crypto/metaverse/IDs/web3 and beyond, and I am going to help make that happen
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: Disagree āpublic goodsā is a very generic term let us define that first and will see how things will unfold then
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree
My web3 qualifications / skills:
Iāve been tinkering with web3 since it early days -and possibly before i was born -, and with actual hands-on as researchers, instructor, developer and inventor. for the last 6-7 yearsā¦
My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Using ENS as my identity is intriguing to me. Identity is important where Iām from. Your name is associated with a string of relationships and actions that the community can verify. As someone new to the scene, delegating to me ensures feedback and votes that will align with supporting the new user. As I learn more about the ENS DAO and itās mission, I am empowered to contribute towards mass adoption and public goods.
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: Agree
ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree
My web3 qualifications / skills: I have no web3 qualifications but there are plenty of awesome delegates that do! Delegating to me ensures that someone new can contribute to the ENS DAO and represent the new user. Thank you for considering delegating to me!
My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: ENS is a critical piece of infrastructure for web3. It has been well architected and has traction. Its continued growth will accelerate adoption of crypto. I want to see ENS succeed.
My web3 qualifications / skills: Iāve been in the space since 2013. Iām a dev and builder. I run ScopeLift, a small web3 devshop committed to engineering excellence. Weāve worked with projects like Gitcoin, Uniswap, Optimism, Cozy, Endaoment, and others. Weāre also the creators of Umbra, a stealth address protocol that integrates with ENS.
**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.
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:Have been involved with web 3 since the early summer. I know a little bit of solidity and can read code. Most importantly I know many people in the space and have made great connections to be helpful.
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: Iām into dark arts like human sacrifice and cannibalism.