ENS DAO Delegate Applications

itune.eth

  • 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
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ENS name: slobo.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

  1. Iā€™m an active participant in the ENS community
  2. Iā€™m builder of a web3 native social app that deeply relies on ENS
  3. My beliefs align well with the proposed ENS constitution
  4. I will be a good shepherd of votes because I will support proposals that encourage the long-term growth of ENS.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

I. Name ownership is an absolute right

Agree. This right is a fundamental requirement to dramatically reduce name collisions that have plagued the web since the inception of web 2.0. ENS fixes this.

II. Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism

Agree. Incentives rule everything around us. Registration fees limit rent seeking squatters and bots.

III. Income funds ENS and other public goods

Agree. Income ensures the long-term sustainability and development of ENS.

IV. ENS Integrates with the global namespace

Mostly Agree. Integrating with legacy systems is tough and the details matter. I see a world in which the legacy systems integrate with ENS vs. the other way around.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

Iā€™ve improved the customer experience for millions of users and have a keen eye for usability. As someone who has helped many friends get their first ENS I am very familiar with the challenges they faced. That experience has generated key insights on how to get more folks into the ENS ecosystem.

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ENS name: easydns.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Iā€™ve been a DNS, domains and naming professional for over 25 years. When I discovered blockchain and crypto in 2013 I became interested in the potential applications in naming. When ENS came along I saw the potential for taking DNS to the next level: guaranteed execution, programmatically controlled query responses and immutability provides the potential to completely end-run and obsolete the legacy DNS system.

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:
My dayjob is as CEO of an ICANN registrar and managed DNS provider. We were the first ICANN registrar to accept Bitcoin and Ethereum payments. Weā€™re the only (or at least the first) ICANN registrar that provides ENS linking to IANA TLDs such as .XYZ and (soon) .ART.

Iā€™ve been involved in naming on both the technical, operational and governance levels for over 25 years having served on the CIRA Board 2001-2003 (which oversees .CA), currently on the Internet Society Canada Chapter board.

In 2017 I took part in the first ENS Working Group conference in London, UK.

Iā€™ve written two books relevant to core issues of naming:

  1. Managing Mission Critical Domains & DNS (Packt, 2018)
  2. Unassailable: Protect Yourself from Cancel Culture, Deplatform Attacks and Other Online Disasters (AxisOfEasy Media, 2020)

As an experienced participant in the legacy namespace who sees itā€™s weaknesses and who is thrilled at the potential and capabilities of this emerging system, I add experience and a unique perspective to the governance equation.

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ENS name: arcassis.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:
Iā€™m a blockchain enthusiast and developer. Iā€™m also into domain flipping and I want to be at the forefront of the .eth domains movement as I believe it has a huge potential.

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:
Iā€™m currently developing trading platforms for CEXes and DEXes.

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ENS name: kevinshane.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I believe in web3. I want to be a part of something that has a future, and great potential. Plus, by joining, I feel that Iā€™ll learn more about web3.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution :

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    One of the reasons that I believe in web3 is that ownership moves to the individual, from the corporation. ā€œName ownership is an absolute rightā€ is exactly that.
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    As for Sections II and III, I believe there needs to be a sustainable economic approach for any organization.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    As for Sections II and III, I believe there needs to be a sustainable economic approach for any organization.
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Section IV makes sense by not leaving any DNS domain behind, and to be collaborative vs competitive.
    ** Section V is how any DAO works, so I am all for that as well. Great Constitutionā€¦ simple and to the point.

My web3 qualifications / skills: Iā€™m working on my own project to use web3 as a way to build community focused real estate projects IRL (ie: museums, community centers, parks, gardens, farms, etc). I want to be a part of other DAOs that I believe will educate me further in web3, and that I can bring a different perspective to, whether itā€™s social impact related or something else. My background is purely business, just an FYI.

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ENS name: youthfinance.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I believe I have the drive and motivation to be an ENS Delegator. Iā€™m also really into web3 development and coming from Switzerland I have a lot of ties to Crypto Valley in Zug.

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 have coded in solidity, haskell and am learning how to use the python SDK on Algorand. I have created tokens and NFTs and am working on my own project now.

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ENS name: bronak.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Iā€™ve been a fan of ENS for a while. ENS is foundational project within the ecosystem and would like to contribute as a delagate.

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:
Experience in DeFi, Etherem Mining, DevOps, Infrastructure

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**ENS name: netminer.eth

**My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:I love the eth community and being involved in new standards and processes. I believe web3 is the future and I love being a part of ground breaking tech.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree
  • Registration fees exist as 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: Solidity, React, Linux, Java and Many other languages I am able to write. Also networking degree and AWS, terraform master. I really enjoy writing smart contracts and understanding the inner workings of web3.

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ENS name: ntotao.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I onboarded many friends (and family, of course :slight_smile: ) to the use of Ethereum. While the first step is always the wallet creation, the second needs to be ENS (thatā€™s why I think is a public good). After experiencing ENS, any newbie user is teleported with ease into the concept of Pseudonymous Economy and multiple identity interaction. Huge learning are coming from my friends right after they setup their records!
As a delegate, I want to focus on my region, Italy, because there is a huge lack of knowledge around crypto here. Iā€™ve reached many political actors in the last years, hoping for some support in integrating Smart Contract strategies in Italy. ENS helps on this because can go beyond the common idea of crypto = anon. ENS fixes this.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree
  • Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agree - we have seen it in DAOs already built. This incentive is also a security
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) ENS integration is the base layer for developing identities and privacy onchain.

My web3 qualifications / skills: Iā€™m pretty basic on Solidity, but Iā€™m currently focusing on Dynamic NFT smart contracts, plugging generative art on chain. My background is computational design and I want to leverage on ENS to build much more than just identity, with interoperability in mind. Iā€™m learning the Ceramic Network and would love to cross-match ENS+Ceramic, developing some small artistical prototype.

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ENS name: sugma.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: i am a long time supporter of grassroots projects like Gitcoin and ENS and would like to ensure the longterm success of such projects, keeping the ecosystem fair and accessible to all and embracing the core values we have as web3 pioneers

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as 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 am involved in multiple DAOS and projects with experience in SOL HTML and WEB3.
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Avsa.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate

I have helped code and launch ENS and have promoted it on other projects, but havenā€™t been part of the day to day operations of ENS. Itā€™s one of my projects and most proud of and I believe it is a solid building block of the internet.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

I think Brantly presents a beautiful draft, that I (and seemingly most here) agree fully but I think they should expanded in clearer sub items. I present here my proposed comments in italic.


Name ownership is an absolute right:

Name ownership should never be taken from a user, unless by lack of renewal. ENS DAO is encouraged to experiment with renewal mechanisms but always follow these principles:

  • No discrimination: renewal mechanisms should be the same for everyone and should never be based on characteristics of the buyer or name, except character length.
  • No retroactivity: the rules a person agreed upon when renewing should be valid until your period ends
  • No allow/blocklists: content filters should be a client side decision. If a developer desires (or is compelled by an authority) to block or restrict certain content, it should be resolved on a layer above ENS. The ENS DAO should do its best to avoid being subject to any particular jurisdiction.

When ENS was launched, the Ethereum Foundation, which back then employed both me and Nick, had to bid for its name like anyone else. Itā€™s something I am proud Iā€™ve thought for and I think should be enshrined in the constitution. Not only we should not have pre-reservations, we should not block someone from owning a name because of who they are. That includes not using a renewal mechanism that takes into consideration things that could be used to discriminate people (for example, treating special characters differently could lead to Persian names being more expensive than English ones, and that is not acceptable) or even trying to prove someone is a human (robots and organizations have the rights to their names too).

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism:

Registration and renewals should never have the aim to raise money, but to find balance in these fundamental principles:

  • ENS should be available A user who wants to buy names should be able to find enough suitable names directly from the layer one, not find out most names are privately owned
  • ENS should be accessible Names should not cost so much that it becomes prohibitively, and should be the most affordable possible without compromising the availability principle above
  • ENS should be useful Most names should be in active use by their users, and not just being held back for speculation or resale value

Income funds ENS and other public goods:

I agree with the text given by Brantly but would like to add:

  • ENS should aim to also use funds to compensate for any negative externalities caused by the system.

Every system has externalities, some are known when it is created and others are not. ENS DAO members are encouraged to find them and propose manners to help them using the funds. ENS should never try to ban an organization but can set apart any money it makes from them to counterbalance them. For example, if a few users are using ENS to promote killing Puppies for sports, it would be acceptable for ENS DAO to use whatever money they raise from these organizations (and more) to fund organizations that promote the well being of Puppies.

ENS Integrates with the global namespace ENS integrates with the broader internet and web3 ecosystem

  • ENS will respect the namespace of traditional DNS and any other major naming conventions (ex: .onion) without charging any extra fees
  • While ENS will always be deeply rooted on Ethereum, it will play well and promote integrations with other Chains, Shards and Coins (Ex: support for BTC addresses, integration with non-ethereum wallets, development of multi chain standard supports, etc) with the goal of a global Name ownership on the internet, not just on ethereum.

I would also like to propose an amendment specifically about preventing abuse of powers.

Proposed: ENS DAO should aim to disperse its powers, not acquire new ones

While the goal of the ENS DAO is to guarantee the growth and long term sustainability of ENS, it should, whenever it can, aim to make sure the powers the DAO has cannot be abused. If any of the principles above can be guaranteed technically by delegating that power away from the ENS DAO, it should.

New powers acquired through innovation (ex: from bridges to connect ENS with other chains) should also be, when the time is right, be delegated to technical solutions that guarantee the principles laid in the constitution.


My web3 qualifications / skills

  • Launched the first ethereum wallet and web3 browser
  • First wallet to have ERC20 token support
  • Coded one of the earliest codes for Tokens, DAOs and Token Sales that were used as templates on ethereum dot org. Also coded one of the first NFTs (ENS!).
  • Cofounded ENS and coded the first ENS registrar that supported staking eth for the initial distribution of names
  • All together, all these contracts held millions of dollars for years and none were hacked
  • Founded a startup for using ENS as your primary identity and login system and spent years promoting it
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ENS name: janardan.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

I want to support the development of ENS and ownership of .eth domains. I will actively contribute to the community and bring ideas from my unique perspective as an attorney involved in crypto.**

I passionately believe in Ethereum and the community behind it, and would love this opportunity to contribute.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution 784

Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
Agreed. Every individual should have the right to outright ownership free from restriction or unnecessary regulation.

Registration fees exist as an incentive mechanism: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
Agree, but I think that registration fees should exist as de minimis rather than a means of making a significant profit.

Income funds ENS and other public goods: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
Agree. ENS funds should go towards enriching ENS and growing the community. Can also be used to promote longevity of the protocol.

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
Agree. ENS should become a major player in the global namespace as this will contribute to mass adoption of .eth domains and the protocol / community.

My web3 qualifications / skills:

I am a licensed attorney with knowledge in tax and partnership law that has been involved with crypto since 2013. I understand the basics of solidity, and have been involved with defi protocols for over a year.

I also have a network of friends and colleagues that are connected to and working in cryptocurrency for large cefi businesses as well as big players like Solana.

ENS name: jtnichol.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Long timer on /r/ethtrader and current mod for /r/ethfinance and /r/ethstaker. I think Ethereum Reddit and our voices need someone here representing and helping out.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as 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 work for GridPlus doing media for the Lattice1 Hardware Wallet

ENS Name: SunbeMike.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

  1. Open internet is my life, my career and my passion from endless early days of irc chats to building Virtual Places as a developer - one of the first internet communities with Avatars.

  2. I started several internet companies and am well familiar with DNS and other internet utilities. I understand the importance of infrastructure upon everything being built, and that in order for Web3 to take over it needs to become user friendly.

  3. I am a CTO now, and know how to lead and represent the interests of my team. I will do the same as your ENS DAO Delegate.

  4. This is just so much fun!

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 with a caveat. ā€œother public goodsā€ is vague and can get misused. I would restate as ā€œand other public open internet (web3) initiativesā€

ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills:

  1. I am a cryptographer by education, was a graduate student of prof. Shamir, the co-inventor of public key encryption and the S character in RSA. I understand all the foundations of crypto.

  2. I started Sunbe (www.sunbe.com) - the new economy, created and built upon human exchanges. This is my mission - empower people to be independent agents of the fair economy built on Web3.

ENS name: mattgallant.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: Iā€™ve been a fan of ENS since day 1. I think W3 is the biggest functional leap for internet functionality since online credit card processing. ENS is the key to removing the friction for the late adopters. Iā€™m all in

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)** Agree.
  • Registration fees exist as 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. I want to see ENS become he standard.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I employ 12 world-class devs that can build anything. Weā€™ve already built some blockchain applications and weā€™re excited to start building more W3 ecomm solutions.

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ENS name:
usd.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate:

As chairman of an European listed blockchain company, I believe in a Community where the whole society works toghether for a better world. Blockchain is the IT revolution with the next generation transparent accounting, replacing double entry accounting that was invented in Italy in the 14th century. Not only this, Web 3.0 has the potential to bridge different needs, arts, businesses making a better future. The Ethereum community is perhaps one of the most interesting platforms for decentralized cooperation in the World.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment)
    Agreed.

  • Registration fees exist as 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:

  • Solidity
  • Chairman of listed European blockchain company
  • BA, MBA, Graphic Design and Painting

ENS name: dobos.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I strongly believe ENS is crucial to the future of the internet and development of web3. Iā€™m also an Etherean and Iā€™m convinced ENS plays a very important role in the Ethereum ecosystem as a whole. ENS is one of the most important parts and functions of the Ethereum ecosystem going forward.

As a delegate I will work hard to contribute to the future success of ENS. I will particularly focus on further integration of other protocols and technologies, especially DIDs, ā€œLogin with Ethereumā€, browser integration and DNS. Second Iā€™d like to focus on absolute decentralisation. ENS, like most ā€œdecentralisedā€ protocols, have come a long way, but itā€™s not perfect. There are pain- and choke points the need to be identified and addressed. ENS is way to important to risk being forced into something none of us like to see. This will be increasingly important in the coming years.

As a delegate I will listen carefully to those who delegated their votes to me, and vote accordingly. I will also propose improvements along the lines stated above. I believe I will be an asset to the ENS project, I like ENS a lot, and I want to make my contribution to the best of my ability.

My view on each section of the proposed ENS Constitution

  • Name ownership is an absolute right: (Agree/Disagree/Comment) Agree
  • Registration fees exist as 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) Thereā€™s still some work to be done, but I agree in general.

My web3 qualifications / skills: I have a background in tech (computer science). I wouldnā€™t dare calling myself a dev, but Iā€™ve taken a few courses in Solidity, and given my education and tech background I ā€œtalk the talkā€ and I understand what devs do. Iā€™ve been into crypto for five years, I have 15+ years experience in publishing and marketing, and I recently began working professionally in crypto. Web3 is basically a back-end with decentralised blockchain replacing the traditional database in the web stack.

ENS name: npr.eth

My reasons for wanting to be a delegate: I want to contribute to web3 and this may be one of the only ways I can. I am passionate about domains (always have been, no clue why), and care deeply about the ethos of ethereum. I will learn and do what it takes to be the best delegator of the people that I can be.

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, used to decentivize squatting, but also as a mechanism for permanent domain loss prevention, like in the famous case of soulja boyā€™s ENS name.
  • Income funds ENS and other public goods: Agree
  • ENS Integrates with the global namespace: Agree

My web3 qualifications / skills: Again, passionate about domains (weird, but true). Have onboarded dozens of people into the ethereum ecosystem, and instructed each one of them to first and foremost establish their web3 identity via an ENS name. I would try so hard to learn absolutely everything I need to and beyond in order to excel in this position. I believe ENS is an integral piece for mass adoption and would love to take that seriously. I am already fully aware of all things ENS thus far. I will continue to be with or without this position, but I really would love the experience and to contribute in this way that I know I am passionate about. It would certainly mean a lot.