Now priced at 6 ETH each. If you want both can bundle them for 10 ETH.
Think this is severely underpriced relative to potential valuation and future use cases for on-chain identity, passports, banking, branding, and more.
Now priced at 6 ETH each. If you want both can bundle them for 10 ETH.
Think this is severely underpriced relative to potential valuation and future use cases for on-chain identity, passports, banking, branding, and more.
Selling Prospera.eth and Próspera.eth for 12 ETH, network state platform and startup city in Honduras with great use cases.
Great price for a company valued at 10B+ with investors like Peter Thiel, Sam Altman, Balaji, Marc Andreessen, and more.
https://t.co/I7FTNFFu5G
Selling Prospera.eth and Próspera.eth for 12 ETH, network state platform and startup city in Honduras with great use cases.
Great price for a company valued at 10B+ with investors like Peter Thiel, Sam Altman, Balaji, Marc Andreessen, and more.
https://t.co/I7FTNFFu5G
@kanyewest I highly recommend to get a legit team behind you to launch, do not improvise it or it will destroy your memecoin in 30 min and your reputation.
Gm, for the crypto and scifi enthusiasts, I'm selling a historic #ENS domain:
Cryptonomicon.eth - 5 ETH
https://t.co/CWQ06ndKpF
Named after Neal Stephenson's masterpiece known as the cryptographer's bible.
Own a piece of crypto literary legacy today.
ENS for the Multi-Chain
**My notes on @makoto_inoue's talk duing ETHCC**
ENS
• Easy, readable wallet name.
• Over 557 integrations; From @MetaMask, @opensea, @etherscan, etc.
• Web3 username.
If you thought ENS was exclusive to Ethereum, you are wrong:
Since 2017, ENS introduced a multi-coin address type. This feature lets you link various cryptocurrencies, such as BTC, MATIC, DOGE, or LTC, all to your ENS address.
Due to Ethereum gas costs, storing information about other chains on Ethereum's Layer 1 (L1) isn't economical.
So, what do we do?
Right now the current solutions are offchain storage:
• ENSIP 10: Wildcard Resolution
Allows you to refer the name resolution of the subname to it’s parents.
For example, if "1.dr3a.eth" doesn't exist, the system checks with "dr3a.eth" to see if it can provide a resolution.
• EIP3668: Secure offchain data retrieval (CCIP-Read)
Instead of storing your data directly on L1, EIP3668 gives you a "gateway URL." This URL points you to a place outside the main system where your data is stored.
**A more digestible way to take in this information**
Just how your PFP is onchain, the metadata for it isn’t.
This tech is already being used with:
• @CoinbaseWallet (over 2M)
• @LensProtocol (over 100k)
• @PoolTogether_ via @namestonehq
While offchain resolvers offer advantages, they also introduce reliance on trusted solutions. The gateway associated with CCIP-read presents a centralized aspect.
Off-chain vs. L2 Resolvers- Both these methods are different and have their strengths
• Offchain Resolvers:
Trusted: Involves databases, sidechains, and Layer 2 solutions.
Economic: Little to no gas costs.
Drawback: The gateway with CCIP-read acts as a central point, introducing trust issues.
• L2 (Layer 2) Resolvers:
Trust Minimized: Embraces technologies like Optimistic rollups and ZK rollups.
Economic: Minimal gas costs, but with the security of on-chain verification.
Advantages: Users find it easy to use, no deployment of gateway services, no need to trust third-party gateways.
The future seems bright with proofs of concept for @arbitrum, @StarkWareLtd, and @optimismFND.
To transition to L2 resolvers, a four-phase approach is envisioned:
1. Set personal records (Happening now!)
2. Establish primary names.
3. Release sub-names.
4. Create bridges from Ethereum.
Phase 1 is currently in development by @dm3protocol, a messaging service, that works with ENS. This collaboration is a testament to the beauty of open-source and permissionless building.
ENS isn't just a name service powered for Ethereum, but a name service powered by Ethereum.
Love to see Farcaster add ENS on the same day that the @x handle gets snatched by Twitter
User ownership > the king owning everything in the kingdom