🚀 We’re thrilled to announce that @ensdomains is now supported on @PayPal & @Venmo!
This new feature brings the power of ENS to millions, making crypto transfers easier and more secure than ever—starting in the USA.🌐
1️⃣ How does it work?
Simply enter your ENS name when sending crypto on PayPal or Venmo, and the platform will automatically resolve it to the correct wallet address. No more copying and pasting long addresses—just seamless, user-friendly transactions. 🙌
2️⃣ Plus, with the new Address Book feature, you can save and recall your most-used ENS names and wallet addresses for even faster transfers.
The future of crypto is here, and it’s more connected than ever. We’re kicking things off in the U.S., with plans to expand to more regions soon!
Let’s build the decentralized web together! 🚀
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ENS Labs is excited to announce our proposal to extend the ENS protocol to a Layer 2 network. This move isn't just about migrating parts of the protocol; we're re-envisioning the architecture from the ground up!
Since 2017, ENS has evolved from a simple blockchain naming service to critical infrastructure for the Internet. With millions of .eth names registered and thousands of integrations, ENS has become the bridge between the traditional internet and the decentralized web.
As web3 goes mainstream and more users onboard, scaling constraints have emerged. Thankfully, Ethereum's "rollup-centric" roadmap addresses this with L2 networks. They offer lower gas costs and faster transactions, making web3 more accessible to a wider range of users.
We're thrilled to announce our partnership with @GoDaddy 🎉
Millions of customers can now use their DNS domains in the ENS ecosystem!
Let's dive into what this means👇
Starting today, GoDaddy has a NEW section in their domain management interface called "Crypto Wallet" ✨
@GoDaddy Thanks to Gasless DNSSEC, users can now easily associate an Ethereum address with their DNS domain name (.com, .xyz, etc.), allowing seamless integration with all applications that properly support ENS! 😱
OpenSea has already switched to using this metadata for ENS names and is in the process of refreshing the metadata for all ENS names as of this writing.
The most obvious difference is that the default image for ENS names is new:
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If you have an avatar set for your ENS name, the avatar will replace the gradient as the background.
This shows how your ENS name isn’t just any NFT but is your cross-platform web3 username and profile.