Ethereum Name Service

Ethereum Name Service

Like DNS, but for Ethereum wallet addresses

5.0
3 reviews

24 followers

ENS offers a secure and decentralised way to address resources both on and off the blockchain using simple, human-readable names.
This is the 2nd launch from Ethereum Name Service. View more

ENS

Your web3 username, name for your crypto addresses, & more
ENS was ranked #4 of the day for June 5th, 2021
The Ethereum Name Service (ENS) is an open source blockchain naming protocol. Buy an ENS-native .ETH name or import in a DNS name you already own. It's your portable web3 username, a name for all your crypto addresses, a decentralized website, & more.
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Aditya
Hey PH fam 👋 Are you tired of those long cryptic addresses? They are difficult to remember and easy to mess up 😥 Say no more! I found the perfect solution: ENS 🌟 PH is a community of tech lovers and maybe most of you already know about it. Pardon my late arrival to the .eth party but I'm so happy to hunt it today. Long story short; ENS provides one name for all of your addresses. No more copying and pasting long addresses. Use your ENS name to store all of your addresses and receive any cryptocurrency, token, or NFT. The ENS team has a wonderful blog: https://medium.com/the-ethereum-... Check it out and set up your own .eth name! The gas fees are relatively low these days 😉 Btw, ENS names are NFTs as well 😻😻
Michael Demarais
ENS is like a portable username/profile that you **own** and can use across apps! you gotta cop a .eth
Aditya
@nikolay hard to disagree with this though 👀😬
Aditya
@mikedemarais I got mine yesterday! Super stoked 🤘💪
brantly.eth (Brantly Millegan)
@nikolay well no one can take away a .eth name from you and you can pay once and have it for life, so sounds like "own" to me
brantly.eth (Brantly Millegan)
@nikolay there's no auction. ? and not sure how it's "twisting" to say that "no one can take away a .eth name from you and you can pay once and have it for life, so sounds like "own" to me"
Blake Hunsicker
I bought two ENS names yesterday! they were cheaper than a lot of domains and feel like a universal sign in for web3 sites.
Blake Hunsicker
I said it’s cheaper than a lot of domains, not all. I paid $11 for an ENS name last week. Also in the future gas should go down, and the price might as well.
brantly.eth (Brantly Millegan)
@blakehunsicker @nikolay the prices for .ETH names are set in USD, not ETH, so the price of ETH isn't relevant. Also, you can import a DNS name you already own (with no ENS protocol fee, tho you have to pay the Ethereum network gas fee once)
Blake Hunsicker
@brantlymillegan @nikolay If the solutions some orgs are working on (ex: Polygon, Arbitrum, etc.) pay off, then that won't be an issue anymore.