Details
Meeting Link: meet.google.com/iiw-tpmh-bmg
Agenda
- ENS Labs Updates
- Project Highlights [@conor, Akhilesh, x23ai]
- Review Upcoming Events
- Space for Service Providers
- NameHash Labs
- ENSIP Updates
- Open Space for Additional Topics
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Notes
1. ENS Labs Updates
- 3 new blog posts this week
- All on a newly designed blog: Blog | ENS Blog
- New integration - Para: embedded wallet solution
- Allows users to register .eth name without a conventional wallet, pay with Moonpay (no wallet or transactions required).
- Multi-delegate contract is deployed and will be live very soon
- It’s a contract that allows the token owner to delegate their tokens to multiple delegates in a single transaction.
- Greg is heading to Taipei for ETHGlobal, Jeff is speaking there, and you should be too if you want to hang out with the ENS Labs team.
- ENS Labs quarterly update report is coming soon!
2. Project Highlights [@conor, Akhilesh, x23ai]
ENScribe
- Mission: To use ENS names for smart contracts, instead of contract addresses.
- This will increase trust and reduce address spoofing.
- ENScribe: A contract deployment and naming service that enables users to deploy a contract and create an ENS name/subname for contracts and set it as the primary name.
- Supports Sepolia testsnets: Ethereum, Linea, and Base.
- Allows users to upload an ABI file and dynamically add parameters.
- Roadmap:
- Drive adoption of contract naming.
- Deploy on mainnet.
- Integrate with Foundry, Hard Hat, and Remix.
- Add verifications
- Applying for service provider status this year.
- Presentation slides
Akhilesh
- Presenting PeerSky Browser
- With native ENS support in the Web browser
- Problem: Browsers don’t have P2P protocol support
- Natively resolves .eth domains using IPNS
- Makes RPC calls to Ethereum and gets the content hash
- Official GitHub
- Browsing Web3 Without HTTP Gateways: Native ENS in Peersky Browser:
- YouTube presentation video
AIWS
- Launching GoverNoun.eth
- AIWS Framework for ENS Governance – focusing on governance AI agents for the ENS community.
- The goal is to delegate votes and seek delegations from the community to the AI agent.
- The AI agent allows users to lobby with it to influence its voting decisions.
- Chatting history and lobbying history will be available on IPFS and packed to the Ethereum mainnet for transparency.
x23ai (@daveytea)
- Helps DAOs and delegates easily understand what’s going on across different communities, and make better, informed decisions.
- Major updates:
- Onchain proposals support: in addition to offchain proposals, now supports onchian ones… links to Tally and Agora for voting. Gives TL;DRs, summaries, reasons for votes, etc.
- Proposals Calendar: overview of all upcoming proposals across all supported DAOs
- Chatbot: indexing forum, offchain and onchain proposals and official documents for providing more quality information
- API release: others can build on top of the data collected (forum, proposals, etc.)
- Smaller updates: digests, articles, etc.
- Plan to apply for SPP.
- Full presentation
3. Review Upcoming Events
- ETH Taipei: https://ethtaipei.org/
- Hackathon at ETH Taipei
4. Space for Service Providers
NameHash Labs
- The ENSv1 protocol has a critical dependency on the ENS subgraph, which receives more than 700 million requests a year.
- The subgraph is missing data on more than 90% of ENS names and is incompatible with ENSv2.
ENS Admin
- ENSAdmin is a complementary piece of infrastructure related to the ENSNode.
- Considering ENSNode is a backend service, there’s a need for a window to look into an ENSNode instance and understand the status of what’s going on there.
- It helps developers better understand what’s happening in the ENS protocol to interactively debug and trace what’s happening across registries, registrars, gateways, resolvers, clients, etc.
ENS Admin Intro
- Try it now: ENSAdmin
- There is multi-chain support available.
- The index and status of various things can be seen, as well as which plugins are installed.
- It allows developers to visualize and inspect the ENS protocol, with interactive tracing into smart contracts and metadata.
- ENSAdmin is intended to be the “ultimate tool benchmark” for ENS developers.
ENSV2 Referral Program
- The ENS DAO has been discussing a referral program for a while
- ENSv2 contracts are public in the Namechain repo and enable permissionless creation and funding of referral programs.
- The referral program allows experimentation with different strategies for funding.
- More info about the Referral Program here.
5. ENSIP Updates
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6. Open Space for Additional Topics
- SafeNotes are used now by Uniswap
- We need to name more Safe’s contracts
- Only 1% of Safe contracts have primary names