Ethereum Name Service (ENS) Breaks Out, Can Price Hit $20?
ENS price continues its bullish structure after a reclaim of the $15 region as the price stays on track to retest major
Read MoreENS price continues its bullish structure after a reclaim of the $15 region as the price stays on track to retest major
Read MoreENS price ranges break above 50 EMA on the daily timeframe. ENS price gets rejected as price attempts to break out of an
Read MoreAccording to Khori Whittaker, the Executive Director of ENS, “Virgil Griffith, who was working at the Ethereum Foundation when ENS launched, was an early contributor to the ENS protocol. Because ENS is a permissionless protocol, anyone can build dApps on top of it, which is the case for Virgil’s involvement
Read MoreThe number of Ethereum Name Service (ENS) domains is nearing the two million mark as 1,888,209 ENS names have been etched into the Ethereum blockchain to date. The project recently detailed that July saw the largest monthly rise in revenue scoring 5,400 ether worth roughly $2.48 million during the course
Read MoreSummary: Arthur Hayes has penned a new blog post in which he hopes Bitcoin and Ethereum will not drop any further in the crypto markets. Mr. Hayes also admits his $27k to $25k Bitcoin floor and Ethereum’s $1.7k to $1.8k were obliterated by the ongoing sell-off. He also offers insights into several shitcoins
Read MoreFor the second consecutive day, Yuga Labs’ Otherdeeds NFT collection has seen the most volume in the last 24 hours, according to the blockchain analytics platform. Source
Read MoreSince Ethereum Name Service, or ENS, released 10,000 four-digit .eth domains ranging from 0000 to 9999, the nonfungible token collection has caused a stir among NFT investors, speculators and enthusiasts alike. After all 10,000 ENS names sold out in one day, the number of people registering for ENS names and
Read MoreBrantly Millegan has mostly avoided accountability. What does that say about decentralized voting systems? Source
Read MoreMillegan was removed as a steward from the DAO and the True Names Foundation, but remains a director at the ENS Foundation. Original Source
Read MoreMillegan was previously removed as a steward of the DAO behind Ethereum Names Service, and the Singapore-based True Names Foundation. Original Source
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