@aimeeterese This applies to the most recent version of leftism that has become synonymous with βultra wokeβ in the last 15 years. But the term βleftβ used to mean something completely different 20 years ago.
@Walodja1987 We like it bc its an innovative protocol with great applications. But everyone hates the taxes and the DAO making decisions that go against their customers best interest.
PLOT TWIST: Imagine ENS is causing all this FUD to distract everyone but behind the scenes they are secretly negotiating to secure the .eth from ICANN. π
The real reason #ENS must raise the price for 5-characters is because although there are millions registered, they provide less than 8% of ENS monthly revenue. Quite unfairly, the 3-4 character higher fees account for over 92% of ENS monthly revenue.π
@maxidoteth@0170_eth They should focus on reducing 3-4 characters fees and not on giving random discounts for future years. Most 3-4L users will not commit to multi-year registrations anyway bc its too expensive.
@maxidoteth@0170_eth 3-4 character holders should get a discount for the years we have paid already. Or simply give a credit to extend your names based on what you paid in the past. If they don't do that, then its clear that their goal is simply to extract maximum revenue.
@garypalmerjr I find $12 is cheap for 5L and would happily pay it. Raising the price disincentivizes people who squat on thousands of domains like yourself.
@INVEST0RS Some options:
1) Lower fee for renewals
2) Lower fee for both the registration and renewals
3) Have a max limit accumulated fee (for example $1K) and then pay $5 renewal after that.