☎️ ENS Ecosystem – Weekly Meeting: 11am ET, Thursday – Term 6

Details

Meeting Link: meet.google.com/iiw-tpmh-bmg

Agenda

  1. ENS Labs Updates
  2. Project Highlights [@chomtana, @justghadi.eth, @hidayath.eth]
  3. Review Upcoming Events
  4. Space for Service Providers
    • Namespace
    • NameHash Labs
    • NameStone
  5. ENSIP Updates
  6. Open Space for Additional Topics

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1. ENS Labs Updates

2. Project Highlights [@chomtana, @justghadi.eth, @hidayath.eth]

Opti.domains

  • Manage record on Optimism
  • Set addresses on Optimism
  • Mint subnames
  • Novel CCIP Gateway approach
  • Launching subdomains on OP without needing to deploy custom gateways

JustAname

  • Hadi from JustAName team demoed what can be done with their app.
  • The console is a sandbox environment for builders to try features before integrating them.
  • Users can claim names and get an onchain profile with options to add socials, addresses, and content hash.
  • The widget is designed to be extendable to add other identity-centric protocols like POAP, Talent Protocol, EFP, and XMPP.
  • They have a multi-level SDK structure for backend, frontend, and plug-and-play tools.
  • They use a third-party key management system and aim to create the simplest user journey for onboarding users.

Webhash

  • Webhash published 100 templates for their no-code website builder.
  • They have more than 7,400 users, built more than 9,000 decentralized websites, and utilized 500 GB of storage.
  • People are signing up for the node network, and the testnet is launching next week.
  • Launched Webhash Pro which allows builders to log in with GitHub and deploy static websites or React apps on decentralized storage.
  • Users can connect their app to the ENS domain.
  • The app uses IPFS and not IPNS.

3. Review Upcoming Events

4. Space for Service Providers

### 4.1 Namespace

  • Namespace launched their Dev Portal.
  • They built a front-end app for ENS-related activities, especially for offchain subnames.
  • No logins, no friction, just sign in with Ethereum, and you’re ready to go.
  • The app has three main areas:
    • Create and manage subnames and their records.
    • Update to Namespace Hybrid resolver for resolving subnames.
    • Generate API keys and plug subname registration in any app.
  • Once the API key is generated, users can go to Docs and walk through their SDK and off-chain client.
  • Namespace transferred their core infrastructure to Google Cloud.
  • The newest version of of SDK on Github is launched and Dev Docs are updated.
  • SDK includes Offchain Manager, Indexer Manager, and the next one they have to add L2 manager.
  • Their primary goal with offchain subnames is to migrate millions of them directly to Namechain.
  • They are doing a Livestream with the Namespace team, DAO stewards, ENS Labs, Delegates, etc…
  • Working on Agents.Domains (currently just a prototype)
    • There is a collaborative effort between a few teams that are working on Universal Agent Registry, which is mapping all AI agent data one-to-one to ENS profiles.

### 4.2 NameHash Labs

  • A large engineering effort for over a year to build and launch NameGraph.
  • World’s largest knowledge graph of names with over 400,000 name collections and more than 21 million names.
  • Open sourced layers:
    • App that builds the 400,000 collections.
    • App that connects all the collections in the Knowledge Graph.
  • SDK for API calls to NameGraph.
  • Dev demo app as an example implementation.
  • First integration in production at Vision platform.
  • Technical Side of NameGraph has two main components: collections and generators.
  • Collections: uses Elasticsearch.
  • Generators: use linguistic strategies and algorithms to create more ideas.
  • Two more products yet to launch:
    • ENSAdmin: Another component of the new multi-chain Indexer for ENS.
    • Smart contracts for a Referral program for ENSV2.

### 4.3 NameStone

  • Slobo presented an update to the Namestone admin panel
  • Features include:
    • Admins: Multiple people can edit names.
    • Make names public: Toggles the API for privacy.
    • Edit records: Pre-populated with important records.
    • Header and status: Added recently.
  • Namestone supports Sepolia names too.

5. ENSIP Updates

  • Raffy has a new draft ENSIP that defines a standard way to return empty data or unavailable name in a resolver.
  • Dialogue around chain-specific addresses in the cross-chain addresses, see more here.
  • Blockful continuing to integrate ENSIP-20 into ENSjs

6. Open Space for Additional Topics

  • Marcus is hosting X space with Fileverse:
  • Cap is hosting a Livestream about Namespace and ENS.

Conor presented ENScribe

  • Contract naming system - Naming smart contracts addresses on deployment
  • Aims to increase user trust and prevent address spoofing.
  • Target developers and integrate with dev tools to promote contract naming.
  • Future plans include multi-chain support (Base and Linea), integration with core dev tools, and developer education.
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