Q1 (2026) Namespace Service Provider Report
Products and Services (updates and launches)
All Namespace products are being built to be agent-native, so they can be seamlessly integrated into your app using any LLM, simply through natural language.
Namespace app (updates)
- Wrapping up v2 app (TBA soon)
- Website: https://webapp.namespace.ninja/
- usr: ninja | pw: $namespace2026$
- New landing page (TBA soon)
- Website: https://namespace-dev.webflow.io/
- Dedicated Skills repo.
- Offchain subnames skills.
Resolvio (launch)
Universal resolution service that lets developers look up ENS (.eth) names/subnames and return associated wallet addresses, text records, content hashes, and more through a single API call.
Core features:
- Full ENS profile lookup → One API call get everything on an ENS name.
- Bulk resolution → resolve 20+ names in 1 request.
- Cache control → Per-name cache control with configurable TTL.
- Chain directory → lookup any chain, no coin_type needed.
- No API key required → public resolution available immediately.
- AI-ready → llms.txt, skill.md, openAPI spec.
- Playground → because humans like to test and play.
- Self-hostable → run your own Resolvio as a lightweight Node.js server!
With Resolvio, ENS resolution becomes as simple as telling your AI agent: “Claude, implement ENS resolution using resolvio.xyz” and that’s it.
Links:
- Website: https://www.resolvio.xyz/
- Official announcement + explainer thread.
- Open-srouce Github repo.
ENS Components (update)
ENS Components are officially live! Plug-and-play React component library that lets you add the entire ENS functionality to any React app in minutes!
Core components:
- EnsNameRegistrationForm → Full commit + register flow for .eth names.
- OnchainSubnameRegistrationForm → Onchain subname minting with L2 resolver support.
- OffchainSubnameRegistrationForm → Gasless subname issuance via Namespace API.
- EnsRecordsForm → Edit addresses, text records, avatar, contenthash, etc.
- SelectRecordsForm → Standalone record composer - even without a wallet.
ENS Components are agent-ready, meaning, you can easily instruct your AI agent to implement them in your app using natural language.
Links:
- Website: https://enscomponents.com/
- Official announcement + thread.
- Open-source Github repo.
ENS MCP (launch)
ENS MCP server that lets AI agents query ENS names, subnames, ownership, profiles, pricing, availability, and history.
Available tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
is_name_available |
Check whether an ENS name is currently available for registration |
get_name_price |
Get the registration price for a name at a given duration (in seconds) |
get_profile_details |
Fetch full ENS profile: owner, resolver, expiry, text records, address records, and contenthash |
get_names_for_address |
List all ENS names held by a given address |
get_subnames_for_name |
Retrieve all subdomains registered under a parent ENS name |
get_name_history |
Retrieve the event history of any ENS name |
get_subgraph_records |
Query all record keys associated with a name |
Used in production with:
Links
- ENS-MCP Github repo.
- Official announcement + thread.
ENS Resolver for Google Sheets (launch)
Simplify blockchain data handling with ENS Resolver for Sheets. Convert addresses to ENS names, retrieve profiles, and enrich data tables in just a few clicks, directly in your spreadsheet.
Links
- Website: https://ens-sheets.namespace.ninja/
- Official announcement.
- How-to demo.
Celonames (update)
- Wrote Skills for Celonames.
- Giving *.celo.eth subnames identity with ENSIP-25 and ERC-8004.
- Note* currently working with the Celo team to add them to the official Celo docs.
Stats
- ~850,000 total subnames
- ~15,000,000 resolution requests
- Each .eth name now shows more details about the name and subnames
- E.g. shefi.eth subnames:
- E.g. shefi.eth subnames:
Initiatives
TLD (update)
We stepped away from pursuing our own TLD because securing the required capital would have meant raising external funding under conditions that push us toward a purely profit-driven model. That tradeoff didn’t align with our core mission of building to maximize the value for ENS.
For context, we spoke with 10+ investors. While there was genuine interest, the scale of investment required would have come with strong expectations around aggressive monetization. That would have shifted our focus away from contributing to ENS and toward revenue for our own TLD.
That said, we remain highly bullish on TLDs. We believe the next major wave of domain growth will come from their role in Web3 – serving as identity layers for users, AI agents, smart contracts, and other digital resources inside and outside blockchain world.
Looking ahead, once the ICANN TLD program concludes and new TLDs are delegated (likely within 1-2 years), we will most likely to adapt our GTM strategy. This would involve working with TLD owners to claim ownership of their TLD with ENS, thus positioning the ENS as the default, universally accepted standard for onchain identity and profiles.
Pakistan Crypto Council with EF and BuidlGuidl (update)
For context, discussions are ongoing and centered around exploring nationwide initiatives in digital identity and Ethereum education across Pakistan.
Together with Carlos Sanchez from EF/BuidlGuidl, we’ve officially submitted the first draft outlining the initial scope of deliverables. The proposal was shared with the Chairman Bilal Bin Saqib and Chief of Staff Talal Ahmad. It’s currently presented to the Board for review.
Read the entire draft – Ethereum Developer Program for PCC. We advocated for a dedicated ENS section to emphasize identity as a foundational layer of Web3.
Snapshot of the proposal:
ENS Alliance (update)
- For context, the objective was to establish a coordinated BD layer across ENS-aligned contributors, primarily ENS Labs and Service Providers. We aimed to introduce a shared BD framework to minimize duplicated outreach, improve transparency, and maximize collective impact. By aligning on outreach efforts and tracking opportunities we wanted to make ecosystem growth more structured, efficient, and collaborative.
- Link to the V1 proposal.
- Current status: On hold.
- Interim solution – Namespace and ENS Labs (BD team) maintain bi-weekly coordination syncs to ensure continued alignment.
BD and growth
New integrations
OpenFort – https://www.openfort.io/
- Openfort is a modern wallet operating system designed for stablecoin products. Features including smart wallets, gasless transactions, permission system, and transaction orchestration.
- ENS Offchain subnames are added to the recipes section (linked to OpenForth starter kit).
- Official Announcement.
Filecoin – https://pay.filecoin.cloud/
- Built a proof of concept for issuing subnames on Filecoin + primary names on Etheruem.
- Used filpay.eth for MVP - https://filpay.namespace.ninja/
- Proof of concept implemented here.
- To be integrated in official website soon.
Rootstock (to be announced) – https://rootstock.io/
- Rootstock is the first and longest-lasting Bitcoin sidechain. It is the only layer 2 solution that combines the security of Bitcoin’s proof of work with Ethereum’s smart contract capabilities.
- Implemented offchain subnames from rsk.eth on top of their existing .rsk naming service
- The first Bitcoin-focused L2 to implement ENS!
- To be announced officially
NedaPay – https://www.nedapay.xyz/
- Empowering everyone around the world with local stablecoins. Send and Accept Stablecoins, Swap instantly, Cash Out Easily.
- Implemented offchain subnames using nedapayapp.eth and issues them to users during onboarding.
SheFi (update)
- Built a new SheFi new website.
- To be updated and announced.
GTM Strategy update
As market sentiment shifted over the last quarter, and AI-centric tools proliferate, Namespace adapted its go-to-market approach accordingly. Email-based outreach was reduced, with focus shifting to LinkedIn-led campaigns targeting primarily L1s/L2s, DeFi, Wallets, and Payments. Outreach workflows now consist of 7-8 touchpoints across Twitter, Discord, Telegram, LinkedIn, and email, with sequences running up to 2-3 months for longer-format engagements.
CRM Pipeline snapshot
- 51 active opportunities and newly established connections
- 11 new Telegram groups initiated to support ENS-related discussions
- 7 proposals submitted for ENS integrations
- 3 integrations currently in progress
Community and Ecosystem activities
Events
ETH Mumbai
- Namespace team was at ETH Mumbai.
- Happy @happysingh was ENS Specialist at the event.
- 50/80 projects built on ENS.
ethCC Cannes
- Cap, Artii and Happy attended ethCC.
- Repping ENS and supporting ENS builders.
- ENS
Spritz app. - FrENS happy hour with Blockful.
ENS x AI community
We continue to build the developer community around ENS and AI.
- Group stats - 160 members.
- Hosting weekly calls - public calendar.
- Attendance is usually around 10-12 people (at times as high as 25).
- Products that presented (who are building on top of ENS):
- ID Chain: https://www.idchain.world/
- ID Agents: https://www.idagents.ai/
- JAW.id: https://jaw.id/
- Beaver AI: https://beav3r.ai/
- Namera AI: https://www.namera.ai/
- Agentic Trust: https://www.agentictrust.io/
- ENSemble: https://chat-ens.vercel.app/
- ENS Node Metadata: https://ens-metadata-interface.vercel.app/
- ERC-8004 team presented new updates.
- ENSIP-25 and ENSIP-26 - active discussion.
- and many others…
- List of topics discussed from one of the most gem-packed ENS x AI calls.
Bonus
Namera
Namespace team has been working on programmable wallets with session keys and policies that let autonomous AI agents execute onchain transactions within defined rules and permissions. Namera lets developers create smart accounts and issue scoped session keys so AI agents can execute blockchain transactions autonomously without exposing private keys. Developers define fine-grained rules (allowed actions, spending limits, conditions, etc.) and agents operate within those constraints via MCP server or local CLI.
- Website – https://www.namera.ai/
- Not ready to be officially announced yet.
- Namera Github repo.
- Official dev docs.










