Financial Statements
Income
We had no additional income beyond the ENS DAO SPP stream.
Expenses
Our biggest expense remains our team pay, which includes our core team and a few outside advisors we use as needed (see our Team page).
Progress
Sign in with Ethereum
EIP 4361, Finalized
Brantly was alerted late 2024 that EIP 4361 for Sign in with Ethereum had not actually been finalized through the EIP process yet. After repeated attempts at communication with its previous caretakers, we determined unfortunately it had been abandoned.
In Q2 we took on the task to get it finalized, moving it through several steps toward that goal. Early in Q3, we got it finalized!
New management, new assets
Soon after, we announced we’ve taken over development, maintenance, and promotion of SIWE going forward. This received a lot of positive attention, including a retweet by the Ethereum brand account on Twitter/X.
To that end, we created a new SIWE website, docs, Twitter/X, Github org, and integration tracker - even a new SIWE logo.
Hosted OIDC Provider
We launched our own public OIDC provider, with a redesigned sign-in page, making it much easier for many apps to integrate SIWE as an authentication option.
Ethereum dot org
EFP is now listed with its own app page, we got EFP listed in other relevant sections of the website, and we updated text about SIWE to reflect our new website and assets.
MCP Server
We released a public MCP server with access to our APIs for ENS and EFP data, as well as our LLMs.txt files for ENS, EFP, and SIWE.
We’ve also created a few other MCP servers for our own internal use. While they are gated with auth, the code is open source and available for others to use.
—> MCP Server
Agents
We created a number of specialized agents we’ve installed on our Github repos. These are open source and available for others to use as well.
ENS Market Bot
We launched a new Twitter/X bot, @ENSMarketBot, which tracks significant sales, offers, and registrations. Our bot quickly became the ENS sales bot with the most engagement and important conversation in the replies.
The old ENS sales bot hadn’t been updated in years and recently added memecoin advertisement spam — we thought the ENS community needed something better.
Our bot:
- No ads
- Nice generated image with ETH & USD price, NFT image, buyer & seller ENS name/avatar
- Tags buyer, seller, or bidder if their ENS name has a twitter record
- Last Reg/Sale
- Listing price
- Club, with twitter/x account tagged
- Fully open source, MIT License (Github)
Grails Market
Due to the impending shutdown of Vision (which happened Sept 30), we began exploring creating our own ENS secondary market, which we’re calling Grails. We asked for community feedback, receiving a very positive response.
EthAccra
Brantly attended EthAccra in Ghana in early September, presenting on ENS, EFP, and SIWE, and serving as a judge. EFP was a sponsor with a hackathon bounty.
Ethereum Identity Kit
Lots of new EIK features, including:
- Profile card on hover
- Profile list
- Blocked/Muted list component support
- Efficiency improvements
- Bug fixes
—> Ethereum Identity Kit website
EFP
We added our new ListRecordsV2 smart contract to our Bug Bounty.
EFP app improvements
- Much of what’s listed in the “Ethereum Identity Stack” section above also applies to the EFP app, since the EFP app is mostly an implementation of EIK
- Profile card on hover on all names and avatars
- Top 8 share button
—> EFP app
EFP Integrations: 8 new
- 8 new integrations
- 66 total integrations
- New integrations include: Talent Protocol, Paper, Curia, and more
SPP KPIs
From our SPP2 application: “Per quarter: a minimum of 3 new EFP integrations with ENS improvements as needed, at least 1 new feature shipped in EIK, at least 1 new feature shipped in EFP app”
All of these were fulfilled this quarter.











