Scenedex.basetest.eth is a decentralized music curation protocol.
A permanent archive for audio artifacts published on Base using Basenames, IPFS, Zora splits, and Safe multisig.
Resistant to censorship and owned by creators.
How it works:
Artists submit releases → curators approve via Safe multisig → once threshold is met, the system creates a 0xSplits revenue split (50/50 artist/curator), deploys a Zora creator coin, pins audio + metadata to IPFS, and registers everything under a unique ENS subname.
Each release becomes a permanent, queryable onchain record: releaseid.scenedex.eth resolves to IPFS metadata containing artist, title, audio CID, cover art, publisher proof (who approved + when), and contract addresses.
Stack: Next.js, PostgreSQL, ENS (L2), IPFS, Safe, 0xSplits, Zora – all on Base.
1.2. Contract naming season update
Things are moving forward positively.
Nouns approved a proposal for naming their contracts
Active discussions: Cork protocol, Liquity protocol, Superfluid, etc.
Instead of sending people to a generic guide on how to name contracts ENScribe team is collaborating with these protocols by auditing contracts and giving naming recommendations.
Cork is planning to redeploy some contracts to set primary names.
Once the contract naming is done with each project, they’ll write blog posts, articles, tweets, and collaboratively promote them.
A Hardhat plugin and a JavaScript/Typescript library are available.
Foundry was unwilling to merge their pull request.
Want to keep Foundry lean and not be opinionated with naming services.
2. Review Upcoming Events
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3. ENSIP Updates
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4. Space for Service Providers
Blockcful presents mostly on MetaGov calls
Due to other KPIs, Blockcful is focused on the Governance side of things.